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Psychotherapy with Manic-Depressives: Problems in Interaction between Patient and TherapistCounty Hospital KAS Glostrup, University of Copenhagen, Institute of Group Analysis (Copenhagen) Psychotherapy with manic-depressives, whether individually or in groups, has not had the interest of most psychotherapists. Apart from the suicide risk and the manic chaos, the reasons for this seem to lie in the dynamics and special mode of communication of the manic-depressive and in the personality and training of the psychotherapist. Awareness of this combination of factors is essential in understanding the problems of interaction between the manic- depressive and the therapist.
Key Words: dynamics manic-depressive mode of communication psychotherapy
Group Analysis, Vol. 27, No. 4,
467-474 (1994) This article has been cited by other articles:
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