This unique book makes an important contribution to the field of analytic therapy. Utilizing a question-and-answer approach that immediately engages the reader, the authors explicate the history, development, and clinical us...

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This unique book makes an important contribution to the field of analytic therapy. Utilizing a question-and-answer approach that immediately engages the reader, the authors explicate the history, development, and clinical uses of intersubjectivity. Written in a simple, comprehensible, and yet clinically sophisticated style, this is a book that will enrich the skills of anyone engaged in the therapeutic encounter.

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