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carli2024-09-03 12:34:102024-09-03 12:35:43Rejection feels better than longing: A borderline couple with traumatic lesions
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carli2024-09-02 15:02:382024-09-02 15:03:10What do we do with our history and with stories in everyday life?
Couple links and the ideological and shared use of cultural traits
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carli2024-09-02 14:40:182024-09-02 14:40:40Friendship, affiliation, and migration: The work of the family psychoanalyst
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carli2024-09-02 13:11:142024-09-02 13:12:22Object relations and mentalization in couple psychotherapy
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carli2024-09-02 12:59:532024-09-02 13:00:14The secret in the narrative of the family history. The “second scene”
Narrative in the family session: how to build history
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Narrative reweaving: neo-mythical narrative neo-container and narrative resilience in psychoanalytic family therapy
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