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Helmut Thomä
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Abteilung Psychotherapie der Universität, Ulm, Federal Republic of Germany
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Horst Kächele
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Abteilung Psychotherapie der Universität, Ulm, Federal Republic of Germany
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A basic issue for all those essaying to write comprehensive texts on the nature of psychoanalysis, whether oriented primarily to the exposition of the theory or of the technique of psychoanalysis, - within the American literature the books by Brenner and by Greenson come to mind as exemplars of the two categories - is that of the relationship of the theory to the technique and the practice. This issue is however not always brought into explicit focus in this literature and thereby its problematic nature as a fundamental and not yet satisfactorily re solved dilemma of our discipline is often glossed over, or even by passed completely, as if we could comfortably assume that Freud had, uniquely in the world's intellectual history, fully succeeded in creating a science and a discipline in which the theory (the understanding) and the therapy (i. e. , the cure) were inherently together and truly the same, but two sides of the same coin.
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Table of contents (10 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages I-XXVI
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- Helmut Thomä, Horst Kächele
Pages 1-50
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- Helmut Thomä, Horst Kächele
Pages 51-79
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- Helmut Thomä, Horst Kächele
Pages 81-97
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- Helmut Thomä, Horst Kächele
Pages 99-138
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- Helmut Thomä, Horst Kächele
Pages 139-167
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- Helmut Thomä, Horst Kächele
Pages 169-214
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- Helmut Thomä, Horst Kächele
Pages 215-252
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- Helmut Thomä, Horst Kächele
Pages 253-330
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- Helmut Thomä, Horst Kächele
Pages 331-352
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- Helmut Thomä, Horst Kächele
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Back Matter
Pages 373-421