Making Room for Madness in Mental Health: The Psychoanalytic Understanding of Psychotic CommunicationIn this book, Marcus Evans makes a strong case for the importance of psychoanalytic supervision in mental health practice and its role in helping frontline staff to "tune in" to their patients' unconscious communications or the "psychotic wavelength". |
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Tuning in to the psychotic wavelength | |
The role of psychoanalytic assessment in | |
I dont have a problem dying | |
the silent assassin within | |
the erotic solution to psychological | |
Conclusion | |
INDEX | |
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