Fostering Tolerance and Creativity in the Culture of Psychoanalysis
1997; Wiley; Volume: 25; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1521/jaap.1.1997.25.1.15
ISSN1943-2860
Autores Tópico(s)Transactional Analysis in Psychotherapy
ResumoFostering Tolerance and Creativity in the Culture of PsychoanalysisJeffrey RubinJeffrey RubinGuest lecturer, Psychoanalytic Institute, Postgraduate Center for Mental Health; private practice of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytically-oriented psychotherapy in New York City and Bedford Hills, New York.183 Mills Road, North Salem, NY 10560Published Online:July 2017https://doi.org/10.1521/jaap.1.1997.25.1.15PDFPDF PLUS ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations AboutReferencesArlow J. (1972), Some dilemmas in psychoanalytic education, J. Am. Psychoanal. Assoc., 20, 556–566. Crossref Medline, Google ScholarBalint M. (1939), On transference and counter-transference, Int. J. Psychoanal., 20, 223–230. Google ScholarBalint M. (1948), On the psycho-analytic training system, Int. J. Psychoanal., 29, 163–173. Google ScholarBalint M. (1968), The Basic Fault: Therapeutic Aspects of Regression, Brunner/Mazel, New York. 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