FACTORS INVOLVED IN THE INTERRUPTION OF A PSYCHOANALYTIC PSYCHOTHERAPY OF A BORDERLINE PATIENT: A SYSTEMATIC CASE STUDY
Systematic and naturalistic case studies offer an opportunity to understand processes that promote therapeutic change from the deep analysis of the therapist-patient interactions. Similarly, they provide help for understanding processes that do not achieved their therapeutic goals. The aim of this s...
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2017
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