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Helmut Thomä
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Ulm, Federal Republic of Germany
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Horst Kächele
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Abteilung Psychotherapie, Universität Ulm, Ulm, Federal Republic of Germany
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Table of contents (10 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages I-XXII
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- Helmut Thomä, Horst Kächele
Pages 1-31
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- Helmut Thomä, Horst Kächele
Pages 32-87
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- Helmut Thomä, Horst Kächele
Pages 88-136
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- Helmut Thomä, Horst Kächele
Pages 137-167
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- Helmut Thomä, Horst Kächele
Pages 168-195
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- Helmut Thomä, Horst Kächele
Pages 196-249
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- Helmut Thomä, Horst Kächele
Pages 250-313
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- Helmut Thomä, Horst Kächele
Pages 314-372
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- Helmut Thomä, Horst Kächele
Pages 373-464
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- Helmut Thomä, Horst Kächele
Pages 465-495
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Back Matter
Pages 496-540
About this book
We are pleased to present the second volume of our study on Psychoana lytic Practice, which we entitle Clinical Studies. Together, the two volumes fulfill the functions usually expected of a textbook on theory and tech nique. In fact, some reviewers have asked why such a title was not cho sen. One of the reasons for our narrower choice was that our primary concern is focused on those aspects of psychoanalytic theory that are relevant to treatment. The first volume, entitled Principles, has evoked much interest within and outside the professional community, creating high expectations to ward its clinical counterpart. After all, psychoanalytic principles must demonstrate their value and efficacy in treatment, i. e., in achieving changes in symptoms and their underlying structures. This is apparent in the clinical studies contained in this book, and in the process of compil ing them the senior author has had the opportunity to take stock of his long professional career.
Authors and Affiliations
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Ulm, Federal Republic of Germany
Helmut Thomä
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Abteilung Psychotherapie, Universität Ulm, Ulm, Federal Republic of Germany
Horst Kächele