Intimate attachments: toward a new self psychology/ Morton Shane
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616.8914 MCC/T Treating affect phobia: a manual for short -term dynamic psychotherapy/ | 616.8914 MEA/W Working at relational depth in counselling and psychotherapy/ | 616.8914 SCH/I Internal family therapy/ | 616.8914 SHA/I Intimate attachments: toward a new self psychology/ | 616.8914 SMI/T Touch in psychotherapy: theory research and practice/ | 616.8914 SOR/T The therapist's notebook 3: more homework, handouts, and activities for use in psychotherapy/ | 616.8914 WAC/T Therapeutic communication: Knowing What to say when/ |
1. Introduction 2. Essential Features and Origins of the Model 3. The Two Dimensions of Intimacy 4. Reconceptualizing Transference 5. Relational Configurations and the Trajectory of Developmental Progression 6. Applying Our Model to the Clinical Situation 7. The Clinical Situation across the Lifespan: Infancy and Childhood 8. The Clinical Situation across the Lifespan: Adolescence 9. The Clinical Situation across the Lifespan: Adulthood
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