| Robert S. Wallerstein - 1995 - 612 דפים
...disclosing to him [the patient] the hidden meaning of the ideas that occur to him," 139), Freud stated, "The answer to this can only be: Not until an effective...resistances that crop up at the beginning, and avoids making certain mistakes, he will of himself form such an attachment and link the doctor up with one of the... | |
| Allen M. Siegel - 1996 - 240 דפים
...affect the patient until the patient has established a proper rapport with the analyst. Freud writes: It remains the first aim of the treatment to attach...resistances that crop up at the beginning, and avoids making certain mistakes, he will himself form such an attachment and link the doctor up with one of the images... | |
| William W. Meissner - 1996 - 412 דפים
...attunement. As Freud (1913) indicated: "It remains the first aim of the treatment to attach him [the patient] to it and to the person of the doctor. To ensure this,...resistances that crop up at the beginning and avoids making certain mistakes, he will of himself form such an attachment. ... It is certainly possible to forfeit... | |
| Jon Mills - 2005 - 392 דפים
...rapport." He says, "It remains the first aim of the treatment to attach him to it [the transference] and to the person of the doctor. To ensure this, nothing need be done but to give him time" (139, italics added). Freud continues to tell us that this process leads to an attachment to the therapist... | |
| Ian Rory Owen - 2006 - 372 דפים
...therapists and vice versa: When are we to begin making our communications to the patient? . . . . . . Not until an effective transference has been established...resistances that crop up at the beginning and avoids certain mistakes, he will of himself form such an attachment and link the doctor up with one of the... | |
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