Books

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Title Authors Description OpenBook ID
Psychoanalysis as biological science Psychoanalysis as biological science John E. Gedo Psychoanalysis was once considered primarily a humanistic enterprise. The psychoanalyst was a philosopher and an artist, adept at deciphering the communications and intrapsychic behaviors of the uniq… OL11985008W
Money talks Money talks Brenda Berger xviii, 200 p. ; 23 cm OL15902099W
The thinking heart The thinking heart Anne Alvarez "<BR><STRONG>How do we talk about feelings to children who are cut off from feeling? How do we raise hope and a sense of safety in despairing and terrified children without offering false hope? How d… OL16471257W
Regression therapy Regression therapy Winafred B. Lucas missing pages 241 to 256 OL16480913W
Psychodynamic counselling with children and young people Psychodynamic counselling with children and young people Sue Kegerreis "Introducing key psychodynamic theories, concepts and techniques, this text examines the challenges and opportunities of counselling adolescents and children. The book explores the varied settings in… OL18802998W
Cures Cures Martin B. Duberman Martin Duberman's classic memoir of growing up gay in pre-Stonewall America. The tale of his desperate struggle to "cure" himself of his homosexuality through psychotherapy is utterly frank and deepl… OL1918307W
The damaged core The damaged core Salman Akhtar xvi, 229 pages ; 24 cm OL2046724W
Relating to God Relating to God Daniel Merkur In Relating to God: Clinical Psychoanalysis, Spirituality, and Theism, Dan Merkur conceptualizes religious discourse within psychoanalysis. He proposes that God be treated as a transferential figure … OL20957332W
Dreams as A Tool in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Dreams as A Tool in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Vincenzo Conigliaro xix, 407 p. ; 24 cm OL3286634W
An introduction to meaning and purpose in analytical psychology An introduction to meaning and purpose in analytical psychology Dale Mathers The question of meaning is central to Analytical Psychology. Human suffering results from meaning disorders both at an individual and a cultural level if we fail to find meaning through religion or p… OL7798776W
On Moving and Being Moved On Moving and Being Moved Frances La Barre "Every sensitive therapist intuits the wealth of meaning that resides in nonverbal behavior. Yet, trained as they are to discern and communicate verbal insights, few therapists have a clear idea of h… OL8588027W