This scientific work is related to psychology of partnership and family relationships. It is oriented to psychologists and to a wider range of readers, because the topic is interesting to everyone who is interested in the long-term relationships with the intimate partner. Mainly consultants and psychotherapists work with convictions and beliefs. The focus on convictions make this book useful for the practice of family psychotherapists
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Theology and psychoanalytic theory have often been framed as living at odds with each other. Psychoa...
PSYCHOTHERAPY IN THE COMMUNITY:A PSYCHOANALYTICALLY BASED GUIDE TO THE TREATMENT OF THE ADULT Eric L...
Author Katherine Johnson argues for a psychosocial approach that rethinks the relationship between p...
Reviews the book, Self-Relations in the Psychotherapy Process by J. Christopher Muran (see record 20...
none1noWhat is that motivates us in our lives? Martijn van Zomeren proposes that the regulation of s...
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This book represents a selection of chapters that address several topics from the broad domains of p...
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outstanding contribution to the field of psychiatric rehabilitation. The authors, each a prominent l...
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PSYCHOTHERAPY IN THE COMMUNITY:A PSYCHOANALYTICALLY BASED GUIDE TO THE TREATMENT OF THE ADULT Eric L...
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