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Originally Posted by SalingerEsme
I can't wait to read this. I heard a podcast discussing this book on how the clinicians came at the problems in treating us utterly disparately depending on their training and theoretical orientation and if they keep up with scholarship in the field. The thing is, they don't even always understand one another, never mind us.
https://www.amazon.com/Conundrums-Pr...d+predicaments
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I thought that book might be interesting, but the authors seem to have more experience in psychoanalysis than in psychotherapy.
Fifty-years from now, something will replace psychotherapy.
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I do think you are so educated on attachment theory that you might know more about it than T's not practicing that way.
Attachment Disturbances in Adults: Treatment for Comprehensive Repair
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Transference, though? I’m not sure that psychoanalysis is being taught as an on-going treatment these days, is it? I’m assuming that it would be taught as
history but as treatment?
I would have similar feelings as this shrink, I think.
I think that you’re right — the OP is far more educated in attachment theory than the uncomfortable shrink.