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111 related items for PubMed ID: 15959671

  • 1. The case of David: on the couch for sixty minutes, nine years of once-a-week treatment.
    Kavaler-Adler S.
    Am J Psychoanal; 2005 Jun; 65(2):103-34. PubMed ID: 15959671
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  • 4. A case history: from traumatic repetition towards psychic representability.
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  • 5. Long-term psychoanalytic therapy as a life-saving procedure.
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  • 7. Varieties of transference in the analysis of an adolescent.
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  • 8. "Surrogate refusal": the patient's resistance to the analyst as parent substitute.
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  • 9. The interpretive process in the psychoanalytic psychotherapy of borderline personality pathology.
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  • 11. An alternative conception of termination and follow-up.
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  • 15. The Preoedipal and Oedipal Structure of Termination: An In-depth Case Study.
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    Glucksman ML.
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  • 18. Postscripts: Reflections on the Post-Termination Phase.
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  • 19. From neurotic guilt to existential guilt as grief: the road to interiority, agency, and compassion through mourning. Part I.
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  • 20. Truth as a way of developing and preserving the space for thinking in the minds of the patient and the analyst.
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