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Page 109
He wanted to be active in many social causes , have boundless energy , be a
good athlete , and make lots of money . He had a secret longing for affection from
his father , who seemed to be the only source of affection in the family ; at the
same ...
He wanted to be active in many social causes , have boundless energy , be a
good athlete , and make lots of money . He had a secret longing for affection from
his father , who seemed to be the only source of affection in the family ; at the
same ...
Page 143
Furthermore , well , the other children did , too . But emotionally , they were
wrecks by the time they were five years old because I didn ' t know what I wanted
for them to do . I wanted to raise them by the book . THERAPIST : Yes . PATIENT :
I ...
Furthermore , well , the other children did , too . But emotionally , they were
wrecks by the time they were five years old because I didn ' t know what I wanted
for them to do . I wanted to raise them by the book . THERAPIST : Yes . PATIENT :
I ...
Page 145
... and started off the hour by asking for something . And this was something
concrete . She wants to go to O . T . And that at the end of the hour I couldn ' t get
rid of her . She wanted to cling to me . She wanted again to know about herself —
145.
... and started off the hour by asking for something . And this was something
concrete . She wants to go to O . T . And that at the end of the hour I couldn ' t get
rid of her . She wanted to cling to me . She wanted again to know about herself —
145.
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Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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