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The analysand's tale /

Most accounts of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy have been written by therapists, from a professional point of view. May such accounts alone be an authentic history of what occurred between the therapist and the patient? Would the patients' accounts be as valid as those of the therapists? In t...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Morley, R. E. (Robert E.)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London : Karnac, 2007.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Part, 1 Two Contrasting Stories
  • chapter One Prelude / Robert Morley
  • chapter Two Marie Cardinal / Robert Morley
  • chapter Three Rosie Alexander / Robert Morley
  • chapter Four Discussion / Robert Morley
  • part, II Patients of Freud and Jung Write
  • chapter Five Prelude / Robert Morley
  • chapter Six The Wolf-Man / Robert Morley
  • chapter Seven HD (Hilda Doolittle) / Robert Morley
  • chapter Eight Dr Joseph Wortis / Robert Morley
  • chapter Nine Catherine Rush Cabot / Robert Morley
  • chapter Ten Discussion / Robert Morley
  • part, III Patients in Training as Psychoanalysts or Psychotherapists
  • chapter Eleven Prelude / Robert Morley
  • chapter Twelve A. Kardiner / Robert Morley
  • chapter Thirteen Smiley Blanton / Robert Morley
  • chapter Fourteen Dr Margaret I. Little / Robert Morley
  • chapter Fifteen Jeffrey Masson / Robert Morley
  • chapter Sixteen Harry Guntrip, John Hill, and Arthur Couch / Robert Morley
  • chapter Seventeen Discussion / Robert Morley
  • part, IV Two Ungratified Patients
  • chapter Eighteen Prelude / Robert Morley
  • chapter Nineteen Wynne Godley and Stuart Sutherland / Wynne Godley
  • chapter Twenty Discussion / Robert Morley
  • part, V Finally
  • chapter Twenty-One Concluding / Robert Morley.