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Working Intersubjectively: What Does it Mean for Theory and Therapy?Brent, Kensington, Chelsea and Westminster Mental Health NHS Trust, weegmanns{at}aol.com This article describes some exciting developments in self psychology and intersubjectivity theory, particularly the work of Robert Stolorow. This is contrasted with classical psychoanalysis and some implications for group analysis are explored.
Key Words: intersubjectivity psychoanalysis relational understanding
Group Analysis, Vol. 34, No. 4,
515-530 (2001) |
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