The British Schools of Psychoanalysis: Pluralism and Convergence in the Clinical SettingDaniel Hill, Carole Grand This text provides an analysis of psychoanalytical pluralism and a celebration of psychoanalytic convergence. Recently, various psychoanalytic perspectives have become increasingly integrated. Using clinical data, this book seeks to illustrate this process. |
Contents
A Brief History of the British | 9 |
A Session Illustrating Severe Oedipal Pathology | 25 |
A Session with Mrs D | 37 |
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