What if I say something wrong? Contemporary psychoanalysis in questions and answers
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Can psychoanalysis be considered as relevant a method of therapy as it was in Freud's time? Antonino Ferro, one of the most respected contemporary psychoanalysts, confirms the viability of the discipline in his informal and even provocative manner. Together with Luca Nicoli, a member of the younger generation of analysts, Ferro raises both the most common topics (use of the couch, frequency of sessions, payment) and issues that spontaneously arise during the conversation (transference, lying, autism).
The result of this conversation is the book "What if I Say the Wrong Thing?", a kind of guide for analysts who want to overcome the rigidity of the traditional approach and for inquisitive patients who want to get at least a glimpse of the doctor's office before they go to see him. Get ready! After reading this book, your ideas about psychoanalysis will be turned upside down. In a friendly and informal style, psychoanalysts deliver the essence of modern psychoanalysis - it is a process of remarkable simplicity that helps mitigate the harshness of reality.
The result of this conversation is the book "What if I Say the Wrong Thing?", a kind of guide for analysts who want to overcome the rigidity of the traditional approach and for inquisitive patients who want to get at least a glimpse of the doctor's office before they go to see him. Get ready! After reading this book, your ideas about psychoanalysis will be turned upside down. In a friendly and informal style, psychoanalysts deliver the essence of modern psychoanalysis - it is a process of remarkable simplicity that helps mitigate the harshness of reality.
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