Back to the future.
The Journal of craniofacial surgery (2003)
Available from www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
or
Abstract
Significant components of psychoanalytic technique, and the theory that underlies it, seem to remain buried in our past, but are central to the growth of psychoanalysis as a treatment method based on understanding a patient's mind. By updating technique based on a theory of mind with structure, the author views the increasing freedom of the patient's mind as central to the curative process, and takes the position that in interpretive work, the analyst needs to pay more attention to the patient's capacity to meaningfully receive and integrate the analyst's interventions.
Sign up today - FREE
Mendeley saves you time finding and organizing research. Learn more
- All your research in one place
- Add and import papers easily
- Access it anywhere, anytime
Start using Mendeley in seconds!
Readership Statistics
10 Readers on Mendeley
by Discipline
20% Social Sciences
by Academic Status
20% Student (Master)
20% Other Professional
20% Ph.D. Student
by Country
10% Colombia
10% Germany
10% India

