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Page 79
... failure in psychotherapy . When the needs of either the resident or the supervisor are not being met , communicated , or worked through , the result will be failure and disappointment . I shall try to give a few examples of this ...
... failure in psychotherapy . When the needs of either the resident or the supervisor are not being met , communicated , or worked through , the result will be failure and disappointment . I shall try to give a few examples of this ...
Page 95
... failures in treatment and not all successes are terminable , according to my definitions . It is not easy to determine success or failure in psycho- therapy nor to recognize the clinical danger periods for failure or dropping out ...
... failures in treatment and not all successes are terminable , according to my definitions . It is not easy to determine success or failure in psycho- therapy nor to recognize the clinical danger periods for failure or dropping out ...
Page 184
... failure would be the ability to describe the interaction in both languages and to visualize maps of both psychic fields . Because of the limits of our knowledge , we can sometimes explain success or failure in one language but not in ...
... failure would be the ability to describe the interaction in both languages and to visualize maps of both psychic fields . Because of the limits of our knowledge , we can sometimes explain success or failure in one language but not in ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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