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... practice ( carefully disguised to preserve the privacy of my patients ) when they were appropriate to the cases being discussed . I often interrupted the presenting resident ( after first explaining that I would do so ) to make a ...
... practice ( carefully disguised to preserve the privacy of my patients ) when they were appropriate to the cases being discussed . I often interrupted the presenting resident ( after first explaining that I would do so ) to make a ...
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... Practice of Psychoanalysis This chapter is based on a careful review of all patients encountered in the author's private practice of outpatient psycho- — analytically oriented psychotherapy during the past ten years . 91 Clinical ...
... Practice of Psychoanalysis This chapter is based on a careful review of all patients encountered in the author's private practice of outpatient psycho- — analytically oriented psychotherapy during the past ten years . 91 Clinical ...
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... practice encounters . Such an approach is bound to emphasize the therapist's weaknesses ; even if he is doing a proper job , it is clear that many problems will arise out of the very nature of the psychotherapeutic situation in many ...
... practice encounters . Such an approach is bound to emphasize the therapist's weaknesses ; even if he is doing a proper job , it is clear that many problems will arise out of the very nature of the psychotherapeutic situation in many ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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