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... neurosis of abandonment " ( Odier , 1956 ) before coming to therapy ; thus , the process of therapy threatens their neurotic binds , which had been formed to protect them against unbearable anxiety . The threat to these protective binds ...
... neurosis of abandonment " ( Odier , 1956 ) before coming to therapy ; thus , the process of therapy threatens their neurotic binds , which had been formed to protect them against unbearable anxiety . The threat to these protective binds ...
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... neurosis of abandonment " relationship protects the patient from severe annihilation anxiety through mechanisms of magical thinking , well described by Odier . Yet the severe ups and downs that obviously haunt the patient often bring ...
... neurosis of abandonment " relationship protects the patient from severe annihilation anxiety through mechanisms of magical thinking , well described by Odier . Yet the severe ups and downs that obviously haunt the patient often bring ...
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... neurosis of abandonment . " His first dream was of having sexual intercourse with a girl cousin , while a leering old man was watching and annoying him . His earliest memory was of walking with his father on his afternoon off ...
... neurosis of abandonment . " His first dream was of having sexual intercourse with a girl cousin , while a leering old man was watching and annoying him . His earliest memory was of walking with his father on his afternoon off ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 47 |
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