A handbook of this new development in psychoanalysis.
This volume is designed to provide basic background and facilitate the continued development of clinical skills for the student and experienced professional. It is organized around typical clinical problems, not theoretical, biochemical or pharmacological structures.
Offers an indepth and thoughtful exploration of the relevance of psychoanalysis to family therapy.
Presents the history of Jewish food from biblical times. This title explores the traditional foods - the everyday diets as well as the specialties... Læs mere
Dr. Bach composes diverse clinical experiences into a coherent portrait of the narcissitic patients.
Criminal Personality, Volume two.
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In presenting eight cases of children ranging in age from three to 16 years, Lewis ties the therapeutic process to the pertinent psychoanalytic, behavioural, existential and family... Læs mere
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The authors of this volume apply the methods and insights of cybernetics to the analysis and treatment of behavioural disorders. Verbatim transcripts are presented together with step-by-step explanations of the therapeutic team's actions.
Offers insights into Jewish law from Rabbi Joseph B Soloveitchik, the preeminent figure of twentieth-century modern Orthodoxy.
The traditional Jew has always accepted the study of Torah as central to his or her way of life. But without the ability to effectively analyze and interpret the text, one misses the opportunity to gain appreciation of the Torah.