In this book, therapists, clinicians and researchers attempt to answer the question, "What are the seemingly intangible variables that enable patients to overcome symptomatology and maladaptive behaviours so as to develop and grow as productive human beings?".
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Samuel Slipp, M.D., is Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at New York University School of Medicine, and Training and Supervising Analyst at the Psychoanalytic Institute of New York Medical College. He is the author of Object Relations: A Dynamic Bridge Between Individual and Family Treatment, The Technique and Practice of Object Relations Family Therapy, and Curative Factors in Dynamic Psychotherapy.
In this book, therapists, clinicians and researchers attempt to answer the question, "What are the seemingly intangible variables that enable patients to overcome symptomatology and maladaptive behaviours so as to develop and grow as productive human beings?".
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Diverse theories and approaches are individually discussed and brought together to provide a beginning integration. Clean text, few pages may show sparse markings, unobtrusive. Binding tight. Seller Inventory # 000486
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Paperback small octavo, very good condition, minor edgewear. 397 pp. This volume, edited by Samuel Slipp, brings together therapists, clinicians, and researchers to examine the challenge of identifying and understanding the curative process that leads to change and cure. Their innovative work has led to an advancement of psychoanalytic knowledge and techniques and thereby to more effective approaches in unraveling the components of psychotherapeutic care. The contributors explore the exploration, definition and explication of the alternative and often complex avenues that lead to patient change. The 17 essays explore different aspects of 'curative factorsâ, including transference, observation, fantasy, language and different disorders. The editor is clinical professor of psychiatry, New York University Medical School. Seller Inventory # 24369
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