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... function of the patient , sometimes a function of the psycho- therapist , and sometimes both . Obviously little can be done about the initial psychodynamic structure presented by the patient at the start of treatment , although this ...
... function of the patient , sometimes a function of the psycho- therapist , and sometimes both . Obviously little can be done about the initial psychodynamic structure presented by the patient at the start of treatment , although this ...
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... functions that developed early in life , but only the most unusual experiences can reach back and substantially change the ... function . ( This is discussed in detail in Chessick , 1969a ) . Although a variety of group and individual ...
... functions that developed early in life , but only the most unusual experiences can reach back and substantially change the ... function . ( This is discussed in detail in Chessick , 1969a ) . Although a variety of group and individual ...
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... function not as a supervisor but as the " resident's man , " bringing the resident's problems with his seminars and his supervisors to the attention of the training committee . Similarly , the training program should encourage the ...
... function not as a supervisor but as the " resident's man , " bringing the resident's problems with his seminars and his supervisors to the attention of the training committee . Similarly , the training program should encourage the ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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