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The units in +Art are far too small for their hefty price tag (tiny studios start at around $550,000) and it seems sort of silly to build a new building with cramped bedrooms (Mr. Ekstein calls them "efficient") in a neighborhood where price isn't much of an issue.
High Line Hits a Snag Robbie Whelan 2011
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This is the context into which +Art, a new condo building developed by storage-warehouse-magnate Erik Ekstein, opened about eight months ago.
High Line Hits a Snag Robbie Whelan 2011
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"South Chelsea is a lot more night-life-oriented because of the Meatpacking District," said Erik Ekstein of Ekstein Development, which developed boutique rental Chelsea Muse on 27th Street, where leasing just started Wednesday.
Clubs No Longer Aces on 27th Street Laura Kusisto 2011
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As the adolescent seeks bridges and transitional objects to support separation and emancipation from families, therapists often can be used as the trusted adult friend, educator (Meeks, 1971), ego ideal or role model, or transitional parent (Ekstein, 1983).
Clinical Work with Adolescents Judith Marks Mishne 1986
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Ekstein 1966 observed that the children studied at the Menninger Foundation demonstrated markedly shifting levels of ego organization, fluctuating between primitive and more sophisticated states of ego functioning.
Clinical Work with Adolescents Judith Marks Mishne 1986
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Ekstein and Friedman 1957 suggested that acting out may be an experimental recollection of earlier developmental stages involving the expression, mastery, and use of impulses in problem solving.
Clinical Work with Adolescents Judith Marks Mishne 1986
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“It has been said that through most of the history of psychoanalysis, there have been bridges which lead from one area of psychoanalysis to the area of education” Ekstein and Motto, 1972, p.
Clinical Work with Adolescents Judith Marks Mishne 1986
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Withstanding this pain of uncertainty, often disguised as a scientific dilemma, is a capacity the therapist must acquire in order to cope with adolescent patients who revive in him the uncertainty of his own adolescence Ekstein 1983, p.
Clinical Work with Adolescents Judith Marks Mishne 1986
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All in all, the concluding stage of treatment contains something of a rehearsal for the future Ekstein, 1965 whereby energy is available for investment in new relationships and new experiences.
Clinical Work with Adolescents Judith Marks Mishne 1986
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Ekstein and Wallerstein 1954 noted children who were similar to the defined adult borderline patients.
Clinical Work with Adolescents Judith Marks Mishne 1986
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