Patient and psychoanalyst. Fundamentals of the psychoanalytic process
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The theme of this study is the main clinical topics of psychoanalysis.
The authors of the book are highly qualified international-recognized specialists in the field of psychoanalysis. In their study, they are trying to historically trace the appearance and development of such broad -intensive terms as "transfer", "countertransference", "resistance", "reacting", "insight", "interpretation", etc., indicating the difference in the use of these concepts by different authors and representatives of various schools in psychoanalysis. In the process of discussion, a clear picture of the relationship between the psychoanalyst and the patient in various clinical situations clarifies.
The book is recommended to both all specialists in the field of psychotherapy and a wide circle of readers who are interested in this area of humanitarian and medical knowledge
The authors of the book are highly qualified international-recognized specialists in the field of psychoanalysis. In their study, they are trying to historically trace the appearance and development of such broad -intensive terms as "transfer", "countertransference", "resistance", "reacting", "insight", "interpretation", etc., indicating the difference in the use of these concepts by different authors and representatives of various schools in psychoanalysis. In the process of discussion, a clear picture of the relationship between the psychoanalyst and the patient in various clinical situations clarifies.
The book is recommended to both all specialists in the field of psychotherapy and a wide circle of readers who are interested in this area of humanitarian and medical knowledge
Author:
Author:Holder Alex, Dar Christopher, Sandler Joseph
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Psychology
- Category:Reference books
Series:
Series: Psychological technologies
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-8291-2242-3
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