Dependency Needs and Schizophrenia (e-bog) af Kosciejew, Richard J.
Kosciejew, Richard J.

Dependency Needs and Schizophrenia e-bog

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In recent decades an increasing number of psych-analytic investigators have tried to fathom the nature and origin of schizophrenia from within. Unlike other psychiatric methods, psycho-analytic investigation of these seriously disturbed patients imposes intense stresses on the investigator - there are the primitive emotions released, the painfully slow process in which anxiety-laden changes can b…
In recent decades an increasing number of psych-analytic investigators have tried to fathom the nature and origin of schizophrenia from within. Unlike other psychiatric methods, psycho-analytic investigation of these seriously disturbed patients imposes intense stresses on the investigator - there are the primitive emotions released, the painfully slow process in which anxiety-laden changes can be attempted by the patient, and there is the constant struggle for the analyst to elucidate a pattern of significance within the at times baffling phenomena. For the pioneer, these endeavours are heroic and it is little wonder that few psychiatrists have ventured into these realms.
E-bog 40,46 DKK
Forfattere Kosciejew, Richard J. (forfatter)
Forlag AuthorHouse
Udgivet 06.12.2012
Længde 194 sider
Genrer Self-help, personal development and practical advice
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781477295731

In recent decades an increasing number of psych-analytic investigators have tried to fathom the nature and origin of schizophrenia from within. Unlike other psychiatric methods, psycho-analytic investigation of these seriously disturbed patients imposes intense stresses on the investigator - there are the primitive emotions released, the painfully slow process in which anxiety-laden changes can be attempted by the patient, and there is the constant struggle for the analyst to elucidate a pattern of significance within the at times baffling phenomena. For the pioneer, these endeavours are heroic and it is little wonder that few psychiatrists have ventured into these realms.