Money Talks
In Therapy, Society, and Life
Herausgeber: Berger, Brenda; Newman, Stephanie
Money Talks
In Therapy, Society, and Life
Herausgeber: Berger, Brenda; Newman, Stephanie
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First Published in 2012. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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First Published in 2012. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9780415891707
- ISBN-10: 0415891701
- Artikelnr.: 33157986
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 218
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. August 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9780415891707
- ISBN-10: 0415891701
- Artikelnr.: 33157986
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Brenda Berger, Ph.D., is Clinical Assistant Professor of Medical Psychology in Psychiatry at Columbia University and on the faculty at the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, where she serves as Senior Associate Director for Psychology and Director of the Psychology Externship training program. The author of the Parent Development Interview as well as several articles, she received a Woodrow Wilson Fellowship and the Lionel Ovesey Award of the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research for developing a psychodynamic teaching program. Dr. Berger practices in New York City and Larchmont, NY. Stephanie Newman, Ph.D., is a faculty member of the Institute for Psychoanalytic Education affiliated with the New York University School of Medicine. She has presented numerous times on diverse topics in psychoanalysis at the Scientific Meetings of the American Psychoanalytic Association, as well as the American Psychological Association and APA Division 39 (Psychoanalysis). A regular contributor to the online edition of Psychology Today, she maintains a private psychoanalytic practice in New York City.
Berger
Newman
Preface: Money Talks. Jacobs
Money: Some Reflections on its Impact on Psychoanalytic Education and Practice. Hirsch
It Was a Great Month
None of My Patients Left. Glick
The Rich Are Different: Issues of Wealth in Analytic Treatments. Lieberman
Analyzing a "New Superego": Greed and Envy in the Age of Affluence. Blum
To Be Guilty or Entitled? That is the Question: Reflections on Dr. Lieberman's Contribution. Berger
Tight Money and Couples: How it Can Help Even as it Hurts. Newman
Follow the Money: Training and Fees
Fantasy and Reality. Orgel
Money and Meaning: A Senior Psychoanalyst Comments on Drs. Berger and Newman. Dimen
Money
Love
and Hate: Contradiction and Paradox in Psychoanalysis. Meersand
Working with Children
Adolescents
and Young Adults: The Meaning of Money in the Therapeutic Situation. Myers
Show Me the Money: (The "Problem" of) the Therapist's Desire
Subjectivity
and Relationship to the Fee. Shanok
Money and Gender: Financial Facts and Fantasies for Female and Male Therapists. Grech
Dollars and Sense: Cognitive Biases and Personal Investing.
Newman
Preface: Money Talks. Jacobs
Money: Some Reflections on its Impact on Psychoanalytic Education and Practice. Hirsch
It Was a Great Month
None of My Patients Left. Glick
The Rich Are Different: Issues of Wealth in Analytic Treatments. Lieberman
Analyzing a "New Superego": Greed and Envy in the Age of Affluence. Blum
To Be Guilty or Entitled? That is the Question: Reflections on Dr. Lieberman's Contribution. Berger
Tight Money and Couples: How it Can Help Even as it Hurts. Newman
Follow the Money: Training and Fees
Fantasy and Reality. Orgel
Money and Meaning: A Senior Psychoanalyst Comments on Drs. Berger and Newman. Dimen
Money
Love
and Hate: Contradiction and Paradox in Psychoanalysis. Meersand
Working with Children
Adolescents
and Young Adults: The Meaning of Money in the Therapeutic Situation. Myers
Show Me the Money: (The "Problem" of) the Therapist's Desire
Subjectivity
and Relationship to the Fee. Shanok
Money and Gender: Financial Facts and Fantasies for Female and Male Therapists. Grech
Dollars and Sense: Cognitive Biases and Personal Investing.
Berger
Newman
Preface: Money Talks. Jacobs
Money: Some Reflections on its Impact on Psychoanalytic Education and Practice. Hirsch
It Was a Great Month
None of My Patients Left. Glick
The Rich Are Different: Issues of Wealth in Analytic Treatments. Lieberman
Analyzing a "New Superego": Greed and Envy in the Age of Affluence. Blum
To Be Guilty or Entitled? That is the Question: Reflections on Dr. Lieberman's Contribution. Berger
Tight Money and Couples: How it Can Help Even as it Hurts. Newman
Follow the Money: Training and Fees
Fantasy and Reality. Orgel
Money and Meaning: A Senior Psychoanalyst Comments on Drs. Berger and Newman. Dimen
Money
Love
and Hate: Contradiction and Paradox in Psychoanalysis. Meersand
Working with Children
Adolescents
and Young Adults: The Meaning of Money in the Therapeutic Situation. Myers
Show Me the Money: (The "Problem" of) the Therapist's Desire
Subjectivity
and Relationship to the Fee. Shanok
Money and Gender: Financial Facts and Fantasies for Female and Male Therapists. Grech
Dollars and Sense: Cognitive Biases and Personal Investing.
Newman
Preface: Money Talks. Jacobs
Money: Some Reflections on its Impact on Psychoanalytic Education and Practice. Hirsch
It Was a Great Month
None of My Patients Left. Glick
The Rich Are Different: Issues of Wealth in Analytic Treatments. Lieberman
Analyzing a "New Superego": Greed and Envy in the Age of Affluence. Blum
To Be Guilty or Entitled? That is the Question: Reflections on Dr. Lieberman's Contribution. Berger
Tight Money and Couples: How it Can Help Even as it Hurts. Newman
Follow the Money: Training and Fees
Fantasy and Reality. Orgel
Money and Meaning: A Senior Psychoanalyst Comments on Drs. Berger and Newman. Dimen
Money
Love
and Hate: Contradiction and Paradox in Psychoanalysis. Meersand
Working with Children
Adolescents
and Young Adults: The Meaning of Money in the Therapeutic Situation. Myers
Show Me the Money: (The "Problem" of) the Therapist's Desire
Subjectivity
and Relationship to the Fee. Shanok
Money and Gender: Financial Facts and Fantasies for Female and Male Therapists. Grech
Dollars and Sense: Cognitive Biases and Personal Investing.