Description |
1 online resource |
Contents |
1. Falling in love in treatment and in life -- 2. The love stories continue -- 3. The erotic countertransference : exploring an analyst's sexual feelings -- 4. Forced termination : when pain is shared -- 5. Self-disclosure : seeking connection and protection -- 6. From disconnection to reconnection -- 7. Illness and death : self-disclosure revisited -- 8. The power of love and loss in a psychoanalytic treatment : looking back -- 9. Endings : the power of love and loss in a psychoanalytic treatment -- 10. Mourning : letting go and holding on |
Summary |
Have you ever wondered what a therapist really thinks? Have you ever wondered if a therapist truly cares about her patients? Have you tried to imagine the unimaginable, the loss of the person most dear to you? Is it true that ̀tis better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all? ̀Love and loss are a ubiquitous part of life, bringing the greatest joys and the greatest heartaches. In one way or another all relationships end. People leave, move on, die. Loss is an ever-present part of life. In Love and Loss, Linda B. Sherby illustrates t |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Loss (Psychology)
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Love -- Psychological aspects
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Grief.
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Psychoanalysis.
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Grief
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grief.
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psychoanalysis.
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Mental Health.
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Grief
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Loss (Psychology)
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Love -- Psychological aspects
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Psychoanalysis
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780203831366 |
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0203831365 |
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9781136828812 |
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1136828818 |
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