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How does character -- that is, the array of a person's pre-reflective organizing principles and the corresponding horizons of emotional experiencing -- change as a result of a successful psychotherapeutic process?
Robert D. Stolorow: What Is Character and How Does it Change? Robert D. Stolorow 2012
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The totality of a person's pre-reflective organizing principles constitutes his or her character.
Robert D. Stolorow: What Is Character and How Does it Change? Robert D. Stolorow 2012
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The totality of a person's pre-reflective organizing principles constitutes his or her character.
Robert D. Stolorow: What Is Character and How Does it Change? Robert D. Stolorow 2012
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Such organizing principles are unconscious, not in the sense of being repressed, but in being pre-reflective.
Robert D. Stolorow: What Is Character and How Does it Change? Robert D. Stolorow 2012
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How does character -- that is, the array of a person's pre-reflective organizing principles and the corresponding horizons of emotional experiencing -- change as a result of a successful psychotherapeutic process?
Robert D. Stolorow: What Is Character and How Does it Change? Robert D. Stolorow 2012
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How does character -- that is, the array of a person's pre-reflective organizing principles and the corresponding horizons of emotional experiencing -- change as a result of a successful psychotherapeutic process?
Robert D. Stolorow: What Is Character and How Does it Change? Robert D. Stolorow 2012
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Psychoanalytic therapy is a dialogical method for bringing this pre-reflective organizing activity into reflective self-awareness so that, hopefully, it can be transformed.
Robert D. Stolorow: What Is Character and How Does it Change? Robert D. Stolorow 2012
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Psychoanalytic therapy is a dialogical method for bringing this pre-reflective organizing activity into reflective self-awareness so that, hopefully, it can be transformed.
Robert D. Stolorow: What Is Character and How Does it Change? Robert D. Stolorow 2012
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The totality of a person's pre-reflective organizing principles constitutes his or her character.
Robert D. Stolorow: What Is Character and How Does it Change? Robert D. Stolorow 2012
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Such organizing principles are unconscious, not in the sense of being repressed, but in being pre-reflective.
Robert D. Stolorow: What Is Character and How Does it Change? Robert D. Stolorow 2012
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