Containing rage, terror, and despair an object relations approach to psychotherapy

Containing Rage, Terror, and Despair presents Jeffrey Seinfeld's object relations approach to treating various common and debilitating mental disorders. Clinicians are often perplexed and discouraged at seeing their patients suffer even more intensely as they face the defenses, conflicts, and d...

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Veröffentlicht: Northvale, NJ [u.a.] Aronson 1996
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Psychological Theory Case Reports
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Transference (Psychology) Case Reports
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title_auth Containing rage, terror, and despair an object relations approach to psychotherapy
title_exact_search Containing rage, terror, and despair an object relations approach to psychotherapy
title_full Containing rage, terror, and despair an object relations approach to psychotherapy Jeffrey Seinfeld
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title_short Containing rage, terror, and despair
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Mental Disorders therapy Case Reports
Object Attachment Case Reports
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Psychodynamic psychotherapy
Psychological Theory Case Reports
Psychotherapist and patient
Psychotherapy methods Case Reports
Transference (Psychology) Case Reports
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Objektbeziehung (DE-588)4043024-8 gnd
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Psychotherapy methods Case Reports
Transference (Psychology) Case Reports
Psychoanalyse
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