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... Emotional illness was described in terms of supernatural creatures taking possession of the body or , as in the case of hysteria , of various bodily parts or organs wandering through the body and in- flicting all sorts of weird ...
... Emotional illness was described in terms of supernatural creatures taking possession of the body or , as in the case of hysteria , of various bodily parts or organs wandering through the body and in- flicting all sorts of weird ...
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Richard D. Chessick. THERAPIST : But , nevertheless , you know , emotions come up . Feel- ings come up . PATIENT ... emotional response of lov- ing the mother should so soon be , uh , a dual thing . This may contradict pediatricians ...
Richard D. Chessick. THERAPIST : But , nevertheless , you know , emotions come up . Feel- ings come up . PATIENT ... emotional response of lov- ing the mother should so soon be , uh , a dual thing . This may contradict pediatricians ...
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... emotional growth through the therapy ; if he refuses to participate totally in this fashion , the patient experiences a rejection and so there is a failure , although neither therapist nor patient may be aware of what has happened ...
... emotional growth through the therapy ; if he refuses to participate totally in this fashion , the patient experiences a rejection and so there is a failure , although neither therapist nor patient may be aware of what has happened ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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