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Page 73
... move away from the medical model and give up the systematized and controlling medical styles he had so recently acquired ; suffer inevitable tension and depression ; and must struggle to comprehend himself , his surroundings , and his ...
... move away from the medical model and give up the systematized and controlling medical styles he had so recently acquired ; suffer inevitable tension and depression ; and must struggle to comprehend himself , his surroundings , and his ...
Page 106
... move away from her parents . At that point she started to come later and later for the therapy sessions , sometimes arriving just for the last five minutes . She began to develop some definite ideas of reference with respect to a few of ...
... move away from her parents . At that point she started to come later and later for the therapy sessions , sometimes arriving just for the last five minutes . She began to develop some definite ideas of reference with respect to a few of ...
Page 107
... move away from them . This leads to the problem in which the therapist finds himself in the unenviable position of coming between the abandonee and his object in a " neurosis of abandonment " ( Odier , 1956 ) . Many borderline patients ...
... move away from them . This leads to the problem in which the therapist finds himself in the unenviable position of coming between the abandonee and his object in a " neurosis of abandonment " ( Odier , 1956 ) . Many borderline patients ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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