Treating People with Psychosis in Institutions: A Psychoanalytic PerspectiveThis book focuses on the priority that psychoanalysis places on the individual, how the treatment is conceived theoretically and the ways it can be incorporated in the overall organisation of an institution. It brings together the histories of a number of psychoanalytically informed hospitals. |
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