THE PSYCHOANALYST AND THE BABY: A NEW LOOK AT WORK WITH INFANTS

作者: Johan Norman

DOI: 10.1516/MFNV-9KKF-4AJT-8RC1

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摘要: The author argues that objections to involving the infant in a relationship with an analyst have led psychoanalysts to overlook the possibility that the interaction between the infant …

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