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Page 122
This chapter presents an example of failure in psychotherapy that took place by
the second interview . The therapist is a secondyear resident in psychiatry who
knew nothing about the patient prior to the first interview , and the patient is a tall
...
This chapter presents an example of failure in psychotherapy that took place by
the second interview . The therapist is a secondyear resident in psychiatry who
knew nothing about the patient prior to the first interview , and the patient is a tall
...
Page 162
However , again he lets it slip by , without referring to what is going on between
the patient and the therapist in the interview . ) PATIENT : Oh , no ! ( Laughs )
Now , wouldn ' t that be good if I were ? Many times I ' ve failed . Many times I ' ve
let ...
However , again he lets it slip by , without referring to what is going on between
the patient and the therapist in the interview . ) PATIENT : Oh , no ! ( Laughs )
Now , wouldn ' t that be good if I were ? Many times I ' ve failed . Many times I ' ve
let ...
Page 171
It would , of course , have been much better if this could have been discussed ,
ventilated , and adjusted at the beginning of the first interview . When the
therapist made a slip of the tongue about the sunset , he began to lose his way in
this ...
It would , of course , have been much better if this could have been discussed ,
ventilated , and adjusted at the beginning of the first interview . When the
therapist made a slip of the tongue about the sunset , he began to lose his way in
this ...
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Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
Copyright | |
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