Book Details
Format
Kindle
Pages
326
Language
English
Published
Feb 28, 2017
Publisher
Routledge
Description
This work delves into the evolution of interpersonal perspectives within psychoanalysis from the 1960s to the 1990s, highlighting the significant shifts in understanding both transference and countertransference. Through meticulous exploration of clinical practices, the authors reveal how these concepts have transformed, affecting therapeutic relationships and patients' experiences.
Stern and Hirsch encourage readers to reconsider traditional views in light of contemporary clinical experiences. By examining case studies and theoretical frameworks, the authors offer a fresh lens through which to understand the dynamics between therapist and patient, ultimately aiming to enrich the field of psychoanalysis and its approach to interpersonal relationships.
Stern and Hirsch encourage readers to reconsider traditional views in light of contemporary clinical experiences. By examining case studies and theoretical frameworks, the authors offer a fresh lens through which to understand the dynamics between therapist and patient, ultimately aiming to enrich the field of psychoanalysis and its approach to interpersonal relationships.
Genres
Romance
History
Contemporary