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... resident . " This is carried even further by Zilboorg ( Merklin and Little , 1967 ) who refers to the " beginning psychiatry training syndrome . " This problem is familiar to all psychiatrists . The beginning resident must move away ...
... resident . " This is carried even further by Zilboorg ( Merklin and Little , 1967 ) who refers to the " beginning psychiatry training syndrome . " This problem is familiar to all psychiatrists . The beginning resident must move away ...
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... resident's problem of identification with his instructors , his commitment to dynamic psychiatry , and his identity as a psychiatrist doing psychotherapy ( many residents never develop such an identity ) . The skilled seminar leader ...
... resident's problem of identification with his instructors , his commitment to dynamic psychiatry , and his identity as a psychiatrist doing psychotherapy ( many residents never develop such an identity ) . The skilled seminar leader ...
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... resident in psychiatry , Ford ( 1963 ) points out that " the actual control mech- anism of the psychiatrist's ... resident a chance to see the possibility of predictability in psychotherapy , which will contribute to his growing ...
... resident in psychiatry , Ford ( 1963 ) points out that " the actual control mech- anism of the psychiatrist's ... resident a chance to see the possibility of predictability in psychotherapy , which will contribute to his growing ...
Contents
The Future of Psychoanalytically Oriented | 17 |
Education of the Psychotherapist | 35 |
Philosophy for Psychotherapists | 49 |
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