Psychoanalytic therapy with a pattern of broken relationships. (Session 5 of 6).
The client, a 47 year-old male, is seeking guidance to improve his life choices and fulfill his potential as a musician and composer. He is strongly aware that time is passing, and he wants to succeed professionally. He also wants to stop repeating the same relationship mistakes he's made in th...
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[Washington, D.C.] :
American Psychological Association,
2011.
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| Summary: | The client, a 47 year-old male, is seeking guidance to improve his life choices and fulfill his potential as a musician and composer. He is strongly aware that time is passing, and he wants to succeed professionally. He also wants to stop repeating the same relationship mistakes he's made in the past. This session focuses on conflicts at th client's current job and more details about his past relationships. Dr. Jeremy D. Safran notes that he has not yet received a copy of the client's music and that the client did not respond to his last email. Dr. Safran suggests that this indicates a problem with follow through that they should explore as it might extend to other interpersonal relationships as well. |
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