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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction , Alterations of the Frame , Making extraordinary monetary arrangements , Conducting the treatment outside the office , Changing the frequency, length, and timing of sessions , Alterations of the Method , Refusing to listen to certain kinds of material , Giving advice 1 , Interpreting in the form of action , Alterations of the Relationship , Talking about oneself , Touching the patient , Giving mementos and gifts to the patient
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Salman Akhtar, MD, was born in India and completed his medical and psychiatric education there. Upon arriving in the USA in 1973, he repeated his psychiatric training at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, and then obtained psychoanalytic training from the Philadelphia Psychoanalytic Institute. Currently, he is Professor of Psychiatry at Jefferson Medical College and a training and supervising analyst at the Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia. He has authored, edited or co-edited more than 300 publications including books on psychiatry and psychoanalysis and several collections of poetry. He is also a Scholar-in-Residence at the Inter-Act Theatre Company in Philadelphia. Salman Akhtar received the Sigourney Award in 2012.
Zusammenfassung
Radical departures from the set and familiar rules of technique often become necessary in the course of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis that include conducting a session outside the office, giving advice, and more. This book highlights their indications, risks, and their potential anchors in psychoanalytic theory of human relatedness.