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_aBritish school of psychoanalysis _ethe independent tradition _fcompil. Gregorio Kohon |
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_aLondon _cFree Association _d1986 |
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215 | _a429 p. | ||
464 | 1 |
_tQuestion of femininity and the theory of psychoanalysis _066465 |
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464 | 1 |
_tReflections on dora : the case of hysteria _066466 |
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_tWoman and her discontents : a reassessment of freud's views on female sexuality _066467 |
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464 | 1 |
_tTechnical problems found in the analysis of women by a woman analyst : a contribution to the question what does a .... _066468 |
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464 | 1 |
_tProblems of management in the analysis of a hallucinating hysteric _066469 |
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464 | 1 |
_tAttachment and new beginning : some links between the work of michael balint and john bowlby _066470 |
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464 | 1 |
_tSome presures on the analyst for the physical contact during the reliving of an early trauma _066471 |
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464 | 1 |
_tUnobtrusive analysts _066472 |
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464 | 1 |
_tAnalyst's act of freedom as agent of therapeutic change _066473 |
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464 | 1 |
_tEnquiry into the function of words in the psycho-analytical situation _066474 |
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464 | 1 |
_tAffects and the psychoanalytic situation _066475 |
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464 | 1 |
_tElements of the psychoanalytic relationship and their therapeutic implications _066476 |
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464 | 1 |
_tSlouching towards bethlehem... or thinking the unthinkable in psychoanalysis _066477 |
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_tFear of breakdown _066478 |
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464 | 1 |
_tEgo in current thinking _066479 |
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464 | 1 |
_tOn basic unity. primary total undifferentiatedness _066480 |
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_tConcept of cumulative trauma _066481 |
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_tPremature ego development some observations on disturbances in the first three months of life _066482 |
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_tTransformational object _066483 |
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606 | 1 | _aPsicanalise | |
686 | _a5100 - Psicanálise | ||
702 | 1 |
_aKohon _bGregorio |
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856 | 4 | _uhttps://catalogo.ispa.pt/opac/biblioteca/localizacao_doc/c3.htm |