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S trenger , C arlo . Between Hermenetttics and Science: An Essay on the Epistemology of Psychoanalysis.
E igen , M ichael . Coming through the Whirlwind: Case Studies in Psychotherapy.
C arotenuto , A. Kant's Dove: The History of Transference in Psychoanalysis.
S toller , R obert . Pom: Myths for the Twentieth Century.
B razelton , T. B erry and C ramer , B ertrand G.: The Earliest Relationship. 相似文献
E igen , M ichael . Coming through the Whirlwind: Case Studies in Psychotherapy.
C arotenuto , A. Kant's Dove: The History of Transference in Psychoanalysis.
S toller , R obert . Pom: Myths for the Twentieth Century.
B razelton , T. B erry and C ramer , B ertrand G.: The Earliest Relationship. 相似文献
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Coline Covington 《The Journal of analytical psychology》1991,36(4):531-540
Little, Margaret I. Psychotic Anxieties and Containment: A Personal Record of an Analysis with Winnicott.
Casement, Patrick. Further Learning from the Patient: the Analytic Space and Process.
Perry, Christopher. Listen to the Voice Within: A Jungian Approach to Pastoral Care.
Singer, June. Seeing Through the Visible World: Jung, Gnosis, and Chaos.
Woodman, Marion. The Ravaged Bridegroom: Masculinity in Women.
Dowling, S. (Ed.) The Significance of Infant Observational Research for Clinical Work with Children, Adolescents and Adults. 相似文献
Casement, Patrick. Further Learning from the Patient: the Analytic Space and Process.
Perry, Christopher. Listen to the Voice Within: A Jungian Approach to Pastoral Care.
Singer, June. Seeing Through the Visible World: Jung, Gnosis, and Chaos.
Woodman, Marion. The Ravaged Bridegroom: Masculinity in Women.
Dowling, S. (Ed.) The Significance of Infant Observational Research for Clinical Work with Children, Adolescents and Adults. 相似文献
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Rik Crutzen Gjalt-Jorn Ygram Peters Christopher Mondschein 《Psychology & health》2013,28(11):1347-1357
AbstractThe General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the new European Union-wide (EU) law on data protection, which is a great step towards more comprehensive and more far-reaching protection of individuals' personal data. In this editorial, we describe why and how we – as researchers within the field of health psychology – should care about the GDPR. In the first part, we explain when the GDPR is applicable, who is accountable for data protection, and what is covered by the notions of personal data and processing. In the second part, we explain aspects of the GDPR that are relevant for researchers within the field of health psychology (e.g., obtaining informed consent, data minimisation, and open science). We focus on questions that researchers may ask themselves in their daily practice. Compliance with the GDPR requires adopting research practices (e.g., data minimisation and anonymization procedures) that are not yet commonly used, but serve the fundamental right to protection of personal data of study participants. 相似文献
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Covington C 《The Journal of analytical psychology》2005,50(1):35-40
The author examines various arguments to explain the internal conflicts and schisms that have afflicted depth psychology since its beginnings. These arguments include the inevitable splits that occur in the course of institutional development, the inheritance of family schisms within the profession, historical, geographical and political influences, Freud's notion of the 'narcissism of minor differences' along with Gordon's idea of the need for enemies in establishing identity, and the impact of market forces. The author refutes these arguments and postulates instead that the profession attracts narcissistically disturbed members who have not been or cannot be sufficiently analysed. The profession needs to address this endemic narcissism in order to prevent further splitting and to establish a more ecumenical framework. 相似文献