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Page 175
... interaction between a sick person and a healthy one . The truth is that it is an interaction between two personalities , in both of which the ego is under pressure from the id , the superego , and the external world ; each personality ...
... interaction between a sick person and a healthy one . The truth is that it is an interaction between two personalities , in both of which the ego is under pressure from the id , the superego , and the external world ; each personality ...
Page 183
... interaction is based on the above discussion and begins with what I call the " fourfold roots of psychotherapeutic interaction . " Maps of the psychic fields interacting between the therapist and the patient must be bilingual . Each ...
... interaction is based on the above discussion and begins with what I call the " fourfold roots of psychotherapeutic interaction . " Maps of the psychic fields interacting between the therapist and the patient must be bilingual . Each ...
Page 184
... interaction are not taken into account . The best insurance against 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 ...
... interaction are not taken into account . The best insurance against 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 ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 47 |
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