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Page 73
Semrad ( 1969 ) speaks of the “ identity crisis of the beginning psychiatric
resident . ” This is carried even further by Zilboorg ( Merklin and Little , 1967 )
who refers to the “ beginning psychiatry training syndrome . ” This problem is
familiar to all ...
Semrad ( 1969 ) speaks of the “ identity crisis of the beginning psychiatric
resident . ” This is carried even further by Zilboorg ( Merklin and Little , 1967 )
who refers to the “ beginning psychiatry training syndrome . ” This problem is
familiar to all ...
Page 79
... similar to the one described at the beginning of this chapter . These reports all
indicate a confusion of goals between the resident and the supervisor . If there is
a conflict in psychotherapy between what the patient is looking for and what the ...
... similar to the one described at the beginning of this chapter . These reports all
indicate a confusion of goals between the resident and the supervisor . If there is
a conflict in psychotherapy between what the patient is looking for and what the ...
Page 100
The homosexual relationship began to lose its ardor for both parties ; it appeared
that the patient was beginning to transfer her dependency to the therapy , with
beneficial results . After about fifty hours ( two sessions per week ) , I went on a
two ...
The homosexual relationship began to lose its ardor for both parties ; it appeared
that the patient was beginning to transfer her dependency to the therapy , with
beneficial results . After about fifty hours ( two sessions per week ) , I went on a
two ...
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Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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