Schizoid Phenomena, Object-relations, and the SelfInternational Universities Press, 1969 - 437 páginas Includes bibliography, index |
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... guilt , which is the core of psychological distress , is real and must be accepted as such in order for any therapy to produce beneficial results . Of course guilt is a real experience and must be accepted , and there is no therapeutic ...
... guilt , which is the core of psychological distress , is real and must be accepted as such in order for any therapy to produce beneficial results . Of course guilt is a real experience and must be accepted , and there is no therapeutic ...
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... guilt is nothing but a defence and has no reality of its own . There is a rational and a pathological guilt . We may say that rational guilt is felt realistically by a strong ego and faced , and reparation made for the wrong done . The ...
... guilt is nothing but a defence and has no reality of its own . There is a rational and a pathological guilt . We may say that rational guilt is felt realistically by a strong ego and faced , and reparation made for the wrong done . The ...
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... guilt does block psychotherapy in this way . In its most profound form it can be a feeling of guilt about going on existing at all . I have found more than one patient with a definite sense that he ought not to have been born at all ...
... guilt does block psychotherapy in this way . In its most profound form it can be a feeling of guilt about going on existing at all . I have found more than one patient with a definite sense that he ought not to have been born at all ...
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PART | 12 |
The Schizoid Problem Regression and | 49 |
The Regressed Ego The Lost Heart of the Self | 87 |
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Relational Concepts in Psychoanalysis: An Integration Stephen A. Mitchell Pré-visualização limitada - 1988 |
The Narcissistic and Borderline Disorders: An Integrated Developmental Approach James F. Masterson Pré-visualização limitada - 1981 |