
Author: Stanley J. Coen
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0881634573
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0881634573
The Misuse of Persons: Analysing Pathological Dependency
In this major contribution to contemporary psychoanalysis, Stanley Coen illuminates a heretofore undescribed character structure especially resistant to analytic process. Get The Misuse of Persons diet books 2013 for free.
Pathologically dependent patients, for Coen, are identified not by surface character traits, but by their response to the intrapsychic demands of analysis.A Such patients remain in treatment, sometimes contentedly, sometimes amid rebukes and complaints, but they do not profit from it.A Their inability to use insight, especially in the transference, is matched by a proclivity for sadomasochistic enmeshment.A In analysis, this tendency translates into a continuing dependent attachment to the analyst. In exploring the genetic roots of pathological dependency, Coen rang Check The Misuse of Persons our best diet books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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Pathologically dependent patients, for Coen, are identified not by surface character traits, but by their response to the intrapsychic demands of analysis.A Such patients remain in treatment, sometimes contentedly, sometimes amid rebukes and complaints, but they do not profit from it.A Their inability to use insight, especially in the transference, is matched by a proclivity for sadomasochistic enmeshment.A In analysis, this tendency translates into a continuing dependent attachment to the analyst Pathologically dependent patients, for Coen, are identified not by surface character traits, but by their response to the intrapsychic demands of analysis.A Such patients remain in treatment, sometimes contentedly, sometimes amid rebukes and complaints, but they do not profit from it.A Their inability to use insight, especially in the transference, is matched by a proclivity for sadomasochistic enmeshment.A In analysis, this tendency translates into a continuing dependent attachment to the analyst. In exploring the genetic roots of pathological dependency, Coen rang
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