On the Daily Work of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy is an operating manual for the challenging, often lonely and confusing work of doing therapy. It locates clinical method in a historical tradition of many contributory workers including Freud, Breuer, Klein, Segal, Ferenczi, Waelder, Katan, Tausk, Sullivan, Lacan, Bion, and Ogden.
On the Daily Work of Psychodynamic Psychotherapy is an operating manual for the challenging, often lonely and confusing work of doing therapy. It locates clinical method in a historical tradition of many contributory workers including Freud, Breuer, Klein, Segal, Ferenczi, Waelder, Katan, Tausk, Sullivan, Lacan, Bion, and Ogden.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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1. Introduction 2. Chapter 1: Forms Within the Clinical Setting 3. Chapter 2: Psychopathology and d elements: fusion and de-fusion within the psychotherapeutic encounter. 4. Chapter 3: Symbol formation and movement within d. 5. Chapter 4: On d 6. Chapter 5: Recognitions in d 7. Chapter 6: On the Essay: Disclosing Emboldened d (d) 8. Chapter 7: Temporal Arrivals in d: Beckett from time (n) to (n+1), (n+2), (n+3), and (n+4) 9. Chapter 8: Meeting Heine in the Bronx: Negation, the Particular and the Universal 10. Chapter 9: Origins of the Dyadic d in the Talking Cure of Breuer and Anna O 11. Chapter 10: From Freud and Frau Emmy to Today 12. Chapter 11: d From Time (n) to Time (n+1) 13. Chapter 12: Conclusion. 14. Bibliography
1. Introduction 2. Chapter 1: Forms Within the Clinical Setting 3. Chapter 2: Psychopathology and d elements: fusion and de-fusion within the psychotherapeutic encounter. 4. Chapter 3: Symbol formation and movement within d. 5. Chapter 4: On d 6. Chapter 5: Recognitions in d 7. Chapter 6: On the Essay: Disclosing Emboldened d (d) 8. Chapter 7: Temporal Arrivals in d: Beckett from time (n) to (n+1), (n+2), (n+3), and (n+4) 9. Chapter 8: Meeting Heine in the Bronx: Negation, the Particular and the Universal 10. Chapter 9: Origins of the Dyadic d in the Talking Cure of Breuer and Anna O 11. Chapter 10: From Freud and Frau Emmy to Today 12. Chapter 11: d From Time (n) to Time (n+1) 13. Chapter 12: Conclusion. 14. Bibliography
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