Impasses in the psychoanalytic relationship

In this article, I outline a psychoanalytic perspective on therapeutic impasses based on more recent developments in psychoanalytic therapy and on Winnicott's (1971) work in particular. This perspective suggests that many impasses result from clients' inability to participate in their own...

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