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Go to My LibraryCum lucrez cu pacienţii borderline
- Language
- Romanian
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- Publisher
- Editura Trei
- Pages
- 458
- ISBN
- 9786064007544
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The book is widely praised as an essential contribution to its subject matter and to psychodynamic thought in general. Reviewers highlight Searles as an exceptional clinician, with one reviewer specifically commending his ability to clearly and convincingly describe the often subtle and sophisticated realities of clinical practice. The work is noted for exploring critical aspects of the therapeutic process, such as the unconscious dynamics between patient and analyst, the patient's attachment to their illness, and the profound impact of non-verbal communication. Additionally, the Romanian translation receives universal acclaim for its high quality, accuracy, and respect for the original text.
A minor point of contention among reviewers concerns the author's writing style. One reviewer suggested that Searles might not be the most talented writer among therapists who choose to publish their clinical experiences.
Despite this slight divergence of opinion regarding the author's literary flair, the overwhelming consensus points to this book as a highly valuable and insightful resource. It is strongly recommended for those deeply engaged with severe pathologies and psychodynamic theory, offering crucial insights into the complexities of the analytic setting and the risks involved. Beyond specific conditions, its implications and suggestions, particularly regarding concepts like countertransference, are considered broadly useful for understanding therapeutic dynamics and relationships, making it a significant read for professionals and students in the field.
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