Concerns the treatment of patients who get worse during therapy and suffer the negative therapeutic reaction. The study shows how to interpret the bad internal object, intervene with the out-of-contact patient, interpret the...

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Concerns the treatment of patients who get worse during therapy and suffer the negative therapeutic reaction. The study shows how to interpret the bad internal object, intervene with the out-of-contact patient, interpret the tie to the bad internal object and interpret the bad object transference.

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