The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, Volume 27Yale University Press, 1973 - Child analysis |
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... response becomes modified by the natural individuation demands of growth ; and out of it gradually emerges a self ... responses , then it contributes largely to the loosening of the sense of individual boundaries , previously established ...
... response becomes modified by the natural individuation demands of growth ; and out of it gradually emerges a self ... responses , then it contributes largely to the loosening of the sense of individual boundaries , previously established ...
Page 485
... response to what I ( or his mother ) was do- ing , sometimes mysteriously , but never clearly in response to con- tent interpretations . Although I never stopped interpreting , a big part of my technique consisted in adapting my ...
... response to what I ( or his mother ) was do- ing , sometimes mysteriously , but never clearly in response to con- tent interpretations . Although I never stopped interpreting , a big part of my technique consisted in adapting my ...
Page 503
... response speaks in a parallel way for his showing a very primitive dependent relationship with her . ) Other examples of his behavior in treatment , such as his initial obedience followed by attempts to get his way by wheedling , also ...
... response speaks in a parallel way for his showing a very primitive dependent relationship with her . ) Other examples of his behavior in treatment , such as his initial obedience followed by attempts to get his way by wheedling , also ...
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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