Отношения любви: Норма и патология
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Книга доктора медицины Отто Кернберга, одного из наиболее авторитетных современных психоаналитиков, посвящена отношениям любви в норме и патологии. Иллюстрируя теоретические положения случаями из практики, автор исследует то, как бессознательные переживания и фантазии, связанные с прошлым, оказывают сильнейшее влияние на сегодняшние отношения пары. Каким сложным образом любовь и агрессия взаимодействуют в жизни пары. Как сохранить страстную любовь в длительных отношениях. Как влияет социальное окружение на отношения любви… Это глубокое клиническое и теоретическое исследование вызовет несомненный интерес у специалистов – психологов, психотерапевтов, врачей, педагогов.
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