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... or , during those years they , they , the National Forensic League sent a topic
for national debates . THERAPIST : What was your impression of his personality
at that time ? What kind of a person did you think he was when you first met him ?
... or , during those years they , they , the National Forensic League sent a topic
for national debates . THERAPIST : What was your impression of his personality
at that time ? What kind of a person did you think he was when you first met him ?
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THERAPIST : Yes . Now , can you tell me some more about your husband ? What
kind of a person he is ? ( This question almost implies that the discussion of
control had never taken place and that the therapist doesn ' t really know what to
say ...
THERAPIST : Yes . Now , can you tell me some more about your husband ? What
kind of a person he is ? ( This question almost implies that the discussion of
control had never taken place and that the therapist doesn ' t really know what to
say ...
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a kind of ethereal , dreamlike , sunrise business , and uh , “ Give me something . ”
Or , as the patient put it today , “ I came crying to you for something . ” As soon as
the patient said this , I felt that here is someone who very likely is schizophrenic ...
a kind of ethereal , dreamlike , sunrise business , and uh , “ Give me something . ”
Or , as the patient put it today , “ I came crying to you for something . ” As soon as
the patient said this , I felt that here is someone who very likely is schizophrenic ...
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Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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