The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, Volume 27Yale University Press, 1973 - Child analysis |
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... become attached to the analytic rule and contract , both imposed on him by the analyst . This interpretation was ... become - sort of threatening . You have become part of them . You see something ( 122 ) PETER BLOS.
... become attached to the analytic rule and contract , both imposed on him by the analyst . This interpretation was ... become - sort of threatening . You have become part of them . You see something ( 122 ) PETER BLOS.
Page 123
... become a cold exercise in sophistry , designed to keep emo- tions strangulated by thought mastery . Since he had ... become attached to verbalizations . The emergence of this new affective quality was at- tributable to the fact that the ...
... become a cold exercise in sophistry , designed to keep emo- tions strangulated by thought mastery . Since he had ... become attached to verbalizations . The emergence of this new affective quality was at- tributable to the fact that the ...
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... become truly objective . With this the period of the pre - objects has ended , and object libidinal relations have become possible . Trite as it may seem , love is not possible as long as objects are interchangeable . Be- tween the ...
... become truly objective . With this the period of the pre - objects has ended , and object libidinal relations have become possible . Trite as it may seem , love is not possible as long as objects are interchangeable . Be- tween the ...
Contents
ALBERT J SOLNIT | 3 |
Some Hypotheses on the Role of the Congenital | 8 |
THE WRITINGS OF SEYMOUR L LUSTMAN | 15 |
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