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Intervention in psychotherapy

Intervention in psychotherapy HARRY M. TIEBOUT factory substitute for the intellectual 1. Bibring, Edward: Psychoanalysis and the exercise of insight. Dynamic Psychotherapies, J. Amer. Psy- In bringing these remarks to a choanalytic Assn., Vol. II, 1954. close, I may point out that I have 2. Sperling, Samuel J.: On the Psychodyna- indicated the special usefulness of a mics of Teasing, J. Amer. Psychoanalytic bantering approach in therapy in Assn., Vol. I, 1953. dealing with the masochistic man- 3. Levine, Jacob: Regression in Primitive Clowning. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, Vol. euver by which patients ambivalently XXX, 1961. reach out for help. The disturbed 4. Freud, Sigmund: Jokes and Their Relation feelings they churn up in the thera- to the Unconscious, Vol. VIII, The pist are an essential aspect of the Standard Edition, Hogarth Press, Lon- patient's experience of therapy. It don, 1905. is of interest that the therapist's 5. Freud, Sigmund: Humor, Vol. XXI, The Standard Edition, Hogarth Press, Lon- ability to deal with these feelings be- don, 19_97. comes a major issue for the patient, 6. Flugel, J. C.: Humor and Laughter, and particularly in goal-limited Chapter 20, Handbook of Social Psycho- therapy may decide its outcome then logy, ed. Gardner Lindzey, Addison- and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The American Journal of Psychoanalysis Springer Journals

Intervention in psychotherapy

The American Journal of Psychoanalysis , Volume 22 (1): 7 – Mar 1, 1962

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
1962 The Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
ISSN
0002-9548
eISSN
1573-6741
DOI
10.1007/BF01871622
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Abstract

HARRY M. TIEBOUT factory substitute for the intellectual 1. Bibring, Edward: Psychoanalysis and the exercise of insight. Dynamic Psychotherapies, J. Amer. Psy- In bringing these remarks to a choanalytic Assn., Vol. II, 1954. close, I may point out that I have 2. Sperling, Samuel J.: On the Psychodyna- indicated the special usefulness of a mics of Teasing, J. Amer. Psychoanalytic bantering approach in therapy in Assn., Vol. I, 1953. dealing with the masochistic man- 3. Levine, Jacob: Regression in Primitive Clowning. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, Vol. euver by which patients ambivalently XXX, 1961. reach out for help. The disturbed 4. Freud, Sigmund: Jokes and Their Relation feelings they churn up in the thera- to the Unconscious, Vol. VIII, The pist are an essential aspect of the Standard Edition, Hogarth Press, Lon- patient's experience of therapy. It don, 1905. is of interest that the therapist's 5. Freud, Sigmund: Humor, Vol. XXI, The Standard Edition, Hogarth Press, Lon- ability to deal with these feelings be- don, 19_97. comes a major issue for the patient, 6. Flugel, J. C.: Humor and Laughter, and particularly in goal-limited Chapter 20, Handbook of Social Psycho- therapy may decide its outcome then logy, ed. Gardner Lindzey, Addison- and

Journal

The American Journal of PsychoanalysisSpringer Journals

Published: Mar 1, 1962

Keywords: Clinical Psychology; Psychotherapy; Psychoanalysis

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