Schizoid phenomena, object relations and self
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This book presents a description of the clinical picture of a schizoid person and its problems. The author makes an attempt to understand the nature and causes of the primary failure of the development of the ego and the therapeutic difficulties arising from this in the treatment of schizoid patients. According to Harry Hantrip, the revival and re -growth of the person’s lost living basis becomes the main problem of psychotherapy, because psychotherapists are dealing with people who, no matter how carefully they learn adult social and moral obligations and values at the conscious level of their personality, are not able to retain themselves At this level, because the unconscious layers of their personalities are based on the home level of infantile fear, the ego-slander and flight from life. It is recommended to all suffering spiritual health and everyone who wants to help in this, as well as those who are interested in the issues of being and the meaning of life
Author:
Author:Gantrepe Harry
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Psychology
- Category:Reference books
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-88230-251-0
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