Analyst-patient interaction; collected papers on technique
Material type: TextLondon Routledge c1996Description: 220p.; illus.; bibliog. refs.; bibliog; indexContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0-415-12184-1
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Analytical Psychology -- Study and Teaching : '...whilst Freud and Jung developed general psychologies of the mind, they wrote proportionately less on the actual conduct of analysis...'. Analyst and Analysand : '...whilst Freud and Jung developed general psychologies of the mind, they wrote proportionately less on the actual conduct of analysis...'. Schwartz-Salant, Nathan : Chapt. 19: The supposed limits of interpretation (1991); Chapt. 20: Rejoinder to Nathan Schwartz-Salant (1991) [ re: Fordham's essay on interpretation], p188-196; p197-198.
Ed. by Sonu Shamdasani.
'This volume brings together for the first time a serie of classic papers by Fordham which taken together provide a clear and detailed exposition of Jung's ideas on the practice of psychotherapy, showing how they interrelate with those of psychoanalysis and tramsform the understanding of the analytic encounter.'
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