
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy of The Borderline Patient
Publisher: Thieme-Stratton, Inc.
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Outlines the common elements found in working with borderline patients and the therapeutic techniques that have proven helpful even with those patients who resist conventional therapies. There are many insights into the theories regarding the dynamics of the borderline patient and how these theories are applied to the therapeutic endeavor. (669 pp.)
Chapter eBooks
- Early Papers: Present Day Implications | Wolberg, Arlene Robbins | 300 downloads
- Early Psychoanalytic Concepts Concerning Borderline Patients | Wolberg, Arlene Robbins | 345 downloads
- Comments on Current Theories | Wolberg, Arlene Robbins | 422 downloads
- Special Problems | Wolberg, Arlene Robbins | 319 downloads
- Infant Development and Antithetic Diameters | Wolberg, Arlene Robbins | 313 downloads
- The Problem of Identification | Wolberg, Arlene Robbins | 369 downloads
- The Problem of Feeling Demeaned | Wolberg, Arlene Robbins | 347 downloads
- Theoretical Orientation | Wolberg, Arlene Robbins | 328 downloads
- The Treatment Process | Wolberg, Arlene Robbins | 363 downloads
- Brief Psychotherapy | Wolberg, Arlene Robbins | 461 downloads
- Illustrative Sessions | Wolberg, Arlene Robbins | 329 downloads
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