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BRIEF COMMUNICATIONS and facilitated mediation. Disputants ex- socio-economic background. He comes tending invitations to policemen for to the house bi-weekly, guided by an- dinner were not uncommon. Overall, other person with whom he goes from these experiences and debriefing ses- house to house giving guitar lessons sions have helped patrolmen confront and thus earning his living. Occationally, and deal with their fear and anger to- I would see him come in, and at times ward individuals whose behavior is I sat apart listening to the way he gave deviant and difficult to understand. his lessons and carefully watched the At this point it is too early for a full movement of his hands and expressions evaluation of the training program; how- of face (although he wore very dark eye ever, the feedback from the patrolmen glasses). The man was quiet, very sad has been most impressive. Patrolmen looking and spoke to his two pupils only feel they must be given the skills that when necessary in a low, soft voice. He are realistically consistent with their seemed -- pleasant, so was my feeling daily functioning or run the risk of ex- for him, coupled with compassion. The acerberating community
The American Journal of Psychoanalysis – Springer Journals
Published: Sep 1, 1972
Keywords: Clinical Psychology; Psychotherapy; Psychoanalysis
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