The Fallacy of Understanding & The Ambiguity of Change

In The Fallacy of Understanding (1972) and The Ambiguity of Change (1983), Edgar Levenson elaborated the many ways in which the psychoanalyst and the patient interact - unconsciously, continuously, inevitably. For Levenson, it was impossible for the analyst not to interact with the patient, and the...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Levenson, Edgar (-)
Otros Autores: Levenson, Edgar A.
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hoboken : Taylor and Francis 2013.
Hoboken : 2013.
Hillsdale, NJ : 2005.
Edición:1st ed
Colección:Psychoanalysis in a new key book series ; v. 3.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009798221106719
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Sumario:In The Fallacy of Understanding (1972) and The Ambiguity of Change (1983), Edgar Levenson elaborated the many ways in which the psychoanalyst and the patient interact - unconsciously, continuously, inevitably. For Levenson, it was impossible for the analyst not to interact with the patient, and the therapeutic power of analysis derived from the analyst's ability to step back from the interactive embroilment (and the mutual enactments to which it led) and to reflect with the patient on what each was doing to, and with, the other. Invariably, Levenson found, the analy.
Descripción Física:1 online resource (xvi, 236, 180 p.)
Bibliografía:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9780203767542
9781135060329
9780881634525
9781135060336