Weeble Wobbles: Resilience Within the Psychoanalytic Situation

Author: DiAmbrosio, Phyllis E.1

Source: International Journal of Psychoanalytic Self Psychology, Volume 1, Number 3, 1 July 2006 , pp. 263-284(22)

Publisher: Analytic Press

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Abstract:

Positive aspects of human behavior and development, centered particularly on the concepts of resilience and self-righting, are explored in the context of traumatic experience. The implications of these concepts for therapeutic action are delineated and elaborated via a clinical illustration.

Document Type: Regular article

DOI: 10.2513/s15551024ijpsp0103_2

Affiliations: 1: Graduate and the current Director of Admissions of the National Institute for the Psychotherapists' National Training Program (NIP's NTP) in New York; Supervising and Clinical Staff, Spinal Cord Injury Unit, Bronx VA Medical Center

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