Sumario: | This book explores contemporary therapeutic practices in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, emphasizing the diverse approaches therapists use to address the challenges faced by patients today. It discusses the importance of adapting theoretical frameworks to clinical realities, highlighting the dynamic interplay between theory and practice. The book focuses on various relational dynamics, including those involving gender, family, and new reproductive technologies within therapeutic contexts. It aims to provide insights into how therapists navigate the complexities of modern relationships and societal norms, offering perspectives on issues such as co-parenting and the impact of societal expectations on therapeutic outcomes. The intended audience includes mental health professionals, therapists, and scholars interested in contemporary psychoanalytic and psychotherapeutic practices.
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