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The Stolen Girl is a collection of seven tales written in the genre of short stories. The narratives are fictionised accounts based on the author's work as an analyst. They carefully open the door of the consulting room giving the reader a chance to glance at the psychoanalytical encounter and get an understanding of what therapy might be. Written in simple accessible language, these tales are aimed at a general public who enjoys fiction as well as to anyone interested in or considering psychotherapy. They will be of particular interest to current practitioners, students of psychoanalysis or individuals thinking of training in the profession. These short stories will also be a valuable tool for teaching programmes concerned with the clinical aspects and practice of the 'talking cure'
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monografia Rebiun36453313 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun36453313 m o d cr un|---uuuuu 120910s2012 xx o 000 0 eng d 817811766 1065260709 1283591898 9781283591898 9781781811559 EPUB) 1781811555 EPUB) DEBBG BV044168052 UKMGB 018291587 9781781811559 Ingram Content Group IDEBK eng pn IDEBK EBLCP OCLCQ MEAUC OCLCQ NLE ZCU OCLCQ MERUC ICG OCLCO OCLCF VT2 OCLCQ WYU OCLCO DKC AU@ OCLCO OCLCQ OCL OCLCQ OCLCO UKAHL OCLCO LUU OCLCQ OCLCO OCLCQ UKMGB OCLCL HOPLA JMAF bicssc The Stolen Girl and Other Stories Seven Psychoanalytical Tales Karnac Books 2012 Karnac Books 1 online resource (103 pages) 1 online resource (103 pages) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier COVER; CONTENTS; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; From two to one; The child of May '68; Love. With death? With life?; The stolen girl; Unpredictable; When time is not of the essence; Christmas Eve in Paris; ABOUT THE AUTHOR The Stolen Girl is a collection of seven tales written in the genre of short stories. The narratives are fictionised accounts based on the author's work as an analyst. They carefully open the door of the consulting room giving the reader a chance to glance at the psychoanalytical encounter and get an understanding of what therapy might be. Written in simple accessible language, these tales are aimed at a general public who enjoys fiction as well as to anyone interested in or considering psychotherapy. They will be of particular interest to current practitioners, students of psychoanalysis or individuals thinking of training in the profession. These short stories will also be a valuable tool for teaching programmes concerned with the clinical aspects and practice of the 'talking cure' Psychological fiction Fiction Roman fiction (general genre) Fiction. Psychological fiction. Psychological fiction Psychological fiction. Psychological fiction. Touton-Victor, Patricia