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XI; 323 S.; 23 cm. Originalleinen mit illustr. Schutzumschlag.

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Gutes Ex.; leichte Gebrauchsspuren; Bibliotheksex. (ausgeschieden) / einige Stempel. - This dialogue between Harold Searles and Robert Langs has all of the distinctive qualities that characterize these two remarkably creative psychoanalysts. Reading the unfolding interchanges provides the experience of being present as two great innovators exchange ideas and discuss clinical material. Such a dialogue should be something very special, and indeed this is the case. It begins with a narrative of Searles's personal life as it influenced his decision to become an analyst and as it shaped his psychoanalytic career. Against the backdrop of important historical developments in the field, Searles creates a sense of the making of a psychoanalyst that is bound to stir the reader. And it includes a candid view of his own personal psychoanalysis as an analytic candidate, a portrayal that will inevitably lead each and every reader to review his own personal development and psychoanalysis or psychotherapy in the light of Searles's experience. ... (Verlagstext) // INHALT : Preface by Robert Langs ---- Chapter 1 The Development of a Psychoanalyst ---- Chapter 2 Reactions to New Ideas in Psychoanalysis ---- Chapter 3 Communications Between Analysts, and Between Therapists and Patients ---- Chapter 4 Techniques of Therapy with a Schizophrenic Patient ---- Appendix to Chapter 4 ---- I. Uninterrupted Transcript of Session with Mrs. Joan Douglas ---- II. Further Comments by Harold F. Searles ---- Postscript by Harold F. Searles ---- References ---- Index. ISBN 0876684045