Neo-Kleinian psychoanalytic approach collection / by anonymous male therapist.

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Bibliographic Details
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: [Alexandria, Virginia] : Alexander Street Press, 2012.
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Online Access:Counseling and Psychotherapy Transcripts, Client Narratives, and Reference Works
Table of Contents:
  • Client "E", Session November 02, 2012: Client feels like her attention deficit disorder is worsening instead of being alleviated. She has been noticing an increase of anxiety surrounding her upcoming wedding. She is worried about not being a good wife as well as being bored in marriage.
  • Client "L", Session October 01, 2012: Client talks about daily frustrations with her family and friends. She describes how quickly her anger can escalate to physical altercations and she becomes quite violent.
  • Client "L", Session October 23, 2012: Client talks about a broken relationship that may be on the mend. However, she isn't certain that getting back into an intimate relationship with this man is the best idea. She especially worries because he is a heavy drinker and usually asks her for money in order to purchase the alcohol.
  • Client "S", Session September 21, 2012: Client is currently working towards his master's degree; he talks about his coursework. He has a sense that if he's not in the top school, performing with the best minds in the nation, then he's not completing anything worthwhile.
  • Client "S", Session September 24, 2012: Client's girlfriend is trying to sell her house, in which they co-habitat. He is worried that this is an attempt to 'move on' in other aspects of her life since the relationship between them has not progressed to marriage.
  • Client "S", Session October 12, 2012: Client speaks extensively about his studies, math in particular.
  • Client "S", Session October 08, 2012: Client talks about the variances in his relationship with his girlfriend. Recently, he didn't offer support when she needed it. His girlfriend hasn't really accepted his attempts to apologize, and he's taken aback by her ambivalence at his attempts to remedy the situation.
  • Client "S", Session October 15, 2012: Client is frustrated with his inability to understand his girlfriend and their relationship at times.
  • Client "S", Session October 22, 2012: Client talks about his studies and teaching math.
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