Dr. Joel Kotin gives numerous examples of common situations and problems that therapists regularly encounter and then tells the reader how to approach them.
Challenges the compartmentalization to which we seem all too easily resigned, to discover whether, and to what extent, the methods of modern scholarship can become part and parcel of the study of "Torah", conceived as a religious-intellectual way of life.
Intersubjectivity is a way of understanding therapeutic relationships which has changed the way therapists view the therapeutic encounter. This text addresses these changes, using a question and answer format. It addresses important terms and clinical situations.
In the Image of God: A Feminist Commentary on the Torah is a unique blend of traditional Judaism and radical feminism and is a groundbreaking commentary on the Bible, the central document of Jewish life.
In this landmark book, David Scharff and Jill Savege Scharff, both psychoanalysts, develop a way of thinking about and working with the couple as a small group of two,... Læs mere
Historian and biographer Milton Meltzer draws heavily upon eye-witness accounts, memoirs, letters, diaries, poems, and songs to graphically depict... Læs mere
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Object relations theory has caused a fundamental reorientation of psychodynamic thought. This work acclimates readers to the language and culture of this therapeutic perspective.
A collection of the author's "About Hebrew" columns, featured monthly in "Hadassah" magazine. It is suitable for Rabbis, speakers, teachers, historians, and those who enjoy playing with the mystical words that make up the Hebrew language.
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