American Imago, Volume 17Johns Hopkins University Press, 1960 - Electronic journals Explores the role that psychoanalysis plays in contemporary cultural, literary, and social theory. Offers scholarly perspectives on the reciprocal relationship between psychoanalysis and culture, and investigates the connections between psychoanalysis and anthropology, philosophy, politics, history, art history, musicology, literary theory, and education. |
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Page 105
... patient is responsible for his conduct only when the therapist is absent , and that the therapist is responsible for what happens only when he is present . The therapist does not assign leadership functions to patients . One patient is ...
... patient is responsible for his conduct only when the therapist is absent , and that the therapist is responsible for what happens only when he is present . The therapist does not assign leadership functions to patients . One patient is ...
Page 106
... patient - to- patient interaction is never seen as analysis , for it stems from patient - needs . The therapist who fears what patients will say to one another and who must restrict them to a " sterile " environment reflects an ...
... patient - to- patient interaction is never seen as analysis , for it stems from patient - needs . The therapist who fears what patients will say to one another and who must restrict them to a " sterile " environment reflects an ...
Page 313
... patient's elaborate fantasies . His participation shook his patient's de- lusion but ironically induced a momentary self delusion . He explains his patient's recovery in his conclusion that psycho- logical structures may be rigidly ...
... patient's elaborate fantasies . His participation shook his patient's de- lusion but ironically induced a momentary self delusion . He explains his patient's recovery in his conclusion that psycho- logical structures may be rigidly ...
Contents
An Organic Study of Macbeth | 133 |
Bergler Edmund | 407 |
Desmonde William | 413 |
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