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... taken ) first lead to a feeling of boredom ( which , of course , masks anxiety ) and eventually to a loss of the desire to teach . Just as the resident may lose his desire to learn because of a failure in the supervisory alliance ...
... taken ) first lead to a feeling of boredom ( which , of course , masks anxiety ) and eventually to a loss of the desire to teach . Just as the resident may lose his desire to learn because of a failure in the supervisory alliance ...
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... taken to assign supervisors to the type of residents with which they are most effective . Rosenbaum ( 1963 ) suggests , for example , that a beginning resident might feel more comfortable and gain greater emotional support from a warm ...
... taken to assign supervisors to the type of residents with which they are most effective . Rosenbaum ( 1963 ) suggests , for example , that a beginning resident might feel more comfortable and gain greater emotional support from a warm ...
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... taken out by , by the grandmother Cokern , and uh , one of the , the shocking things I discovered was that the grand- mother took great pleasure in referring to my baby as her baby and Champ's baby . And , even in my presence , the baby ...
... taken out by , by the grandmother Cokern , and uh , one of the , the shocking things I discovered was that the grand- mother took great pleasure in referring to my baby as her baby and Champ's baby . And , even in my presence , the baby ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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