himself and feels that , like a personified god , he is , or should be , equipped with infinite power and perfection , that he is as good as St. Francis or has absolute courage . If he does not possess absolute courage , he considers ...
This volume - first published in 1978 - is a manual of visual display systems which offers various forms of notation for recording a patient's kinship network, his living conditions and life events alongside his clinical history.
Introduction to the Therapeutic Process
Attachment and the Therapeutic Process: Essays in Honor of Otto Allen Will, Jr
This book addresses the question of how to apply current theories and research with a unique “start-to-finish” approach, examining the role culture plays in each stage of the therapeutic process, from before the clinical intake to ...
"This book is for therapists who want to enhance their effectiveness with clients whose spirituality is a salient part of their worldview. Whether or not the therapist has a spiritual...
Gender differentiation in girls ; Fliegel , Women's development in analytic theory : Six decades of controversy ; Horney , The flight from womanhood ; Jacobson , Ways of female superego formation and the female castration complex ...
Some views on effective principles of psychotherapy. ... Verbal therapeutic behavior of expert psychoanalytically oriented, gestalt, and behavior therapists. ... Principles and practice of behavioral assessment. New York, NY: Kluwer.
Dr. Bach composes diverse clinical experiences into a coherent portrait of the narcissitic patients.
They are said to be recognisable in outer behaviour, especially with universal events such as birth, marriage, motherhood and death, and they are reinforced by tradition and culture. Individuals become influenced by these archetypes ...
For the first time, Deutsch's major professional contributions are brought together for permanent consideration. This volume documents her enduringly valuable exploration of the complexities of the psychology of women's experience.