The presentation of case material is often considered the single most important way in which the theory and practice of psychoanalysis is communicated. The essays in this book explore some of the advantages and shortcomings of this discursive form. Contributors include: Julia Barossa, Ron Britton, Susan Budd, Donald Spence and Laurence Spurling.
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The presentation of case material is often considered the single most important way in which the theory and practice of psychoanalysis is communicated. The essays in this book explore some of the advantages and shortcomings of this discursive form. Contributors include: Julia Barossa, Ron Britton, Susan Budd, Donald Spence and Laurence Spurling.
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