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Books on Psychoanalysis
Imagine, if you will, such precious tidbits picked from all the very best work in our field, past and present , from Freud to Kohut and Winnicott and Schafer, the best of the best quotes presented all in one tidy package.
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21st-Century Essays on a Man of Genius
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In Body Centered Psychotherapy, Ron Kurtz explains how he developed this unique approach and how and why it works.
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Practical Advice and Gems of Wisdom from Twenty Accomplished Counselors and Therapists
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This work represents a "post-modernist" attempt to organize and unify some of the disparate theoretical and clinical trends in current psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, infant development research, and family therapy.
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This book is currently out of print, Bioenergetics Press is carrying only used copies.
More than "Body Language" or conversational signs and signals,
the structure of your body is a graphic expression of your physical, emotional, and mental state.
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At the core of Keleman's thinking is the understanding that a person cannot change his mind until he changes his body. In this book, Keleman offers a systematic guide to this process of disorganization and reorganization of various layers of experience.
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"An eloquent and beautiful book...Louise Kaplan does more than make accessible the theories of Margaret Mahler - she turns them into a stunning interpretative drama of the mother - child relationship and reaches into the very mind of the baby." M. Haskell
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