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| Volume no. 1: Loretta: Client is interviewed by Dr.'s Ellis, Felder, and Rogers. She is hospitalized at the time of interview and suffers from schizophrenia | Ellis, Albert, 1913-2007; Felder, Richard E.; Rogers, Carl, 1902-1987 | American Academy of Psychotherapists | |
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| Volume no. 2: 19-Year-Old Male: This is a sequence of five excerpts from the first nine interviews with a 19-year-old young man. A brief description of the tenth interview is also included. These first ten interviews represent to me the gradual development of a potentially therapeutic relationship. The five excerpts here seem the concrete steps in the progressive development of that relationship | Rogers, Carl, 1902-1987 | American Academy of Psychotherapists | |
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| Volume no. 3: Mr. Vac: Client feels very down, takes a long time to break his silence at the beginning of this session | Rogers, Carl, 1902-1987 | American Academy of Psychotherapists | |
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| Volume no. 5: Miss Mun: Client is intensely annoyed by other women. She finds herself most impatient while dealing with women | Rogers, Carl, 1902-1987 | American Academy of Psychotherapists | |
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| Volume no. 6: Mr. Lin: Client believes himself to be homosexual and wants to change | Rogers, Carl, 1902-1987 | American Academy of Psychotherapists | |
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| Volume no. 7: Client feels ambivalent about his life in general. He is concerned that he has not set life goals yet and must do so to attain any real happiness | Rogers, Carl, 1902-1987 | American Academy of Psychotherapists | |
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| Volume no. 8: Mrs. P.S.: Client talks to Dr. Rogers about her childhood and family relationships | Rogers, Carl, 1902-1987 | American Academy of Psychotherapists | |
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| Volume no. 9: Composite A, B, C: Symptoms, patient had anxiety states, phobic fear of driving, mild depersonalization; that is she said, “I have a feeling of artificiality”, fears of having leukemia and cancer, hostile fantasies to her children, a degree of sexual frigidity during the past three years | Levitsky, Abe | American Academy of Psychotherapists | |
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| Volume no. 11: John Jones: The patient with whom the following recorded interview is held is a 31-year-old freelance copywriter who has been a fixed homosexual since the age of 14. He has had only a few heterosexual experiences, when girls have taken the initiative with him. And these have not turned out very well since he has shown himself to be too passive, effeminate and campy | Ellis, Albert, 1913-2007 | American Academy of Psychotherapists | |
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| Volume no. 12: Gregg: Client and therapist discuss client's dreams | Progoff, Ira, 1921-1998 | American Academy of Psychotherapists | |
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| Volume no. 13: Harry: Client spends much of the time worrying about being recorded in this session | Anonymous | American Academy of Psychotherapists | |
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| Volume no. 14: Jim: He originally came in with an acute paranoid episode which rapidly subsided and direct analysis was terminated at that point | Rosen, John | American Academy of Psychotherapists | |
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| Volume no. 17: Miss E.S.T.: Young female client has been undergoing Electroconvulsive therapy | Felder, Richard E. | American Academy of Psychotherapists | |
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| Volume no. 15: Don: His presenting complaints initially were that he felt frustrated and “tight” in all of his living and he had had a sense of being unable to use his native intelligence. He had a sense of being dissatisfied with life generally but was unable to state in just what ways | Felder, Richard E.; Warkentin, John | American Academy of Psychotherapists | |
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| Volume no. 20: Two Group Sessions: These two group sessions were selected because they illustrate the dynamic interaction that exists within my group and the effectiveness of this interaction in breaking through the rather rigid defense system of Betty, a highly competent and successful professional woman whose frustration in her personal life stemmed partially from an overemphasis on maintaining the persona of maturity | Heisler, Verda | American Academy of Psychotherapists | |
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| Volume no. 21: Multiple Therapy With a Couple | Felder, Richard E.; Whitaker, Carl | American Academy of Psychotherapists | |
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| Volume no. 23: Mr. and Mrs. Navnor: The interview with this couple, Mr. and Mrs. Navnor took place a day immediately following their initial request to the base chaplain for assistance in their marriage | Becker, Russell | American Academy of Psychotherapists | |
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| Volume no. 24: The Betterlys: Family therapy with parents and daughter | Becker, Russell | American Academy of Psychotherapists | |
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| Volume no. 34: Rational Emotive Therapy #1: Client is confused about where her relationship stands with her ex-husband and his children. She feels like a failure after a long separation period from her husband ends in divorce | Ellis, Albert, 1913-2007 | American Academy of Psychotherapists | |
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| Volume no. 34: Rational Emotive Therapy #2: Client's low self-esteem is effecting her ability to do her job well | Ellis, Albert, 1913-2007 | American Academy of Psychotherapists | |
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| Volume no. 56: Hypnotic Age Progression: Client's promiscuity is making her physically ill. These sexual relationships go no where and she is sick of getting herself into them, literally. She talks about being sexually abused by her brother as a young girl | Rothman, Irwin | American Academy of Psychotherapists | |
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| Volume no. 92: Edward: client is angry with his mother and siblings | Bocchini, Richard | American Academy of Psychotherapists | |
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| Patient at Wisc., February 1962: Client is a military veteran who had been diagnosed with a catatonic schizophrenic reaction. After EST and insulin coma therapy, he has made some what of a recovery but, he continues to land himself in psychiatric hospitals. Therapist does some fantasy-imagination work with client | Whitaker, Carl | American Academy of Psychotherapists | 1962 |
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| Solution-Focused Therapy for Addictions: This transcript is an initial therapy session with Insoo Kim Berg and Carla in which Berg helps Carla apply the methods that she has used in addressing her previous drug addiction to her current goal of changing her eating behaviors | Berg, Insoo Kim | Brief Therapy for Addictions | 2000 |
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| Cognitive Therapy: In this session Dr. Liese uses Cognitive therapy to work with the client's substance abuse issues | Liese, Bruce | Brief Therapy for Addictions | 2000 |
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| Harm Reduction Therapy for Addictions: Harm Reduction Therapy is an innovative approach that focuses on reducing the harmful consequences of drug use. The therapist accepts the client on his or her own terms and tries to reduce barriers to treatment. In this session, Dr. Marlatt works with a heroin-addicted client who is considering entry into a methadone program | Marlatt, G. Alan | Brief Therapy for Addictions | 2000 |
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| Couple Therapy for Addictions: Dr. McCrady reminds us that alcohol and drug problems always exist in a context that includes families and relationships, and that couples therapy is an important model for working with addictions. Dr. McCrady uses a behavioral approach that helps the client change his or her addictive behaviors, helps the partner learn to respond differently, and helps the couple change the relationship itself. In this transcript, Dr. McCrady works with a young couple trying to change behaviors related to alcohol and marijuana use | McCrady, Barbara S. | Brief Therapy for Addictions | 2000 |
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| Motivational Interviewing: In this transcript, Dr. Miller demonstrates how Motivational Interviewing helps people resolve their ambivalence about changing addictive behaviors. The therapist creates an atmosphere that is conducive to change by expressing empathy and encouragement, rolling with resistance, and helping the client explore the gaps between their current behaviors and the life they would like to lead. In this session, Dr. Miller works with a client who is considering changing his alcohol use and smoking habits | Miller, William R. | Brief Therapy for Addictions | 2000 |
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| Reality Therapy for Addictions: Dr. Wubbolding adapts his renowned Reality Therapy approach to work with clients struggling with addictions. His practical and systematic approach helps clients evaluate the effectiveness of current behaviors and focus on practical plans of action for change. In the transcript, Dr. Wubbolding works with a client whose recovery from cocaine addiction is complicated by depression | Wubbolding, Robert E. | Brief Therapy for Addictions | 2000 |
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| Integrating Therapy With 12 Step Program: Psychotherapy and 12-step groups have complimentary roles in a client's process of recovery, which is illustrated here by Dr. Zweben as she focuses on the role of such groups as Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous within the therapy session. In this transcript, Dr. Zweben works with a Desert Storm veteran who is currently drinking and who is considering the possibility of contacting Alcoholics Anonymous | Zweben, Joan Ellen | Brief Therapy for Addictions | 2000 |
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| Stages of Change Model: This transcript is an initial therapy session with Dr. Norcross and LC, a client who is at the maintenance stage in recovery from cocaine addiction and the contemplation stage in addressing issues related to alcohol | Norcross, John C. | Brief Therapy for Addictions | 2000 |
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| Brief Therapy in Action - Anxiety, Arousal, or Anger | Freeman, Art | | |
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| Session 98: Client feels like she cannot face anything directly; this is associated with her relationship to her father | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1969 |
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| Session 99: Client finds parallels in her spousal relationship and her relationship with her father. She becomes angry when she cannot control a situation | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 100: Client feels severe aversion towards sexual acts but only after she becomes cognizant of enjoying the act | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1969 |
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| Session 101: Client is disgusted when she feels herself responding positively during sexual intercourse | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1969 |
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| Session 104: Client is experiencing problems at work. She feels like there is something wrong with her and she must overcompensate on control in order to balance to herself | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1969 |
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| Session 106: Client feels guilty for not enjoying her job more. Her lack of self-confidence makes her feel miserable | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 107: Client feels insecure in her job. She feels like she is out of control | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1970 |
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| Session 108: Client has more self-confidence while suffering from the illusion that she has a penis. She fears that she may never be able to function as a woman, that she will never be able to become pregnant | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1970 |
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| Session 109: Client views pregnancy as a test to prove her femininity. She fears not being able to become pregnant; it is something she has no control over and this frustrates and creates fear within her | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1970 |
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| Session 110: Client feels that she would have greater control over others if she were a male. She is fearful of being an unproductive person | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1970 |
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| Session 69: Client is worrying about finances | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1970 |
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| Session 135: Client is not as thrilled about being pregnant as she thinks she should be | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1970 |
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| Session 136: Client is unable to get past the sexual barriers she has set up around herself | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1970 |
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| Session 137: Client articulates her fear of being alone if she were to leave her husband. This makes her feel trapped in the marriage | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1968 |
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| Session 138: Client has sexual dreams she feels guilty about | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1970 |
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| Session 139: Client admits that her sexual feelings are hard for her to admit | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1970 |
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| Session 140: Client's mood and energy level has been low. She has been having sexual fantasies about her therapist | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1970 |
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| Session 141: Client feels the conflict between her husband and her parents | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1970 |
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| Session 142: Client wants to posses therapist's attention fully | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1970 |
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| Session 143: Client discusses her sexual relationship with her husband and how she becomes angry with him when she has trouble feeling close to him | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1970 |
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| Session 144: Client does not want to think about the baby being born | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1970 |
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| Session 145: Client is frustrated with her pregnancy; she is resentful of the baby and the pregnancy. She feels trapped | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1970 |
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| Session 146: Client is worried that the baby will replace her | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1970 |
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| Session 147: Client feels like everything is out of her control. She feels the urge to kill her baby | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1970 |
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| Session 148: Client is resentful of her baby | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1971 |
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| Session 149: Client desperately wants other people to approve of her | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1971 |
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| Session 150: Client views control as a masculine trait and desperately wants to feel in control | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1971 |
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| Session 151: Client is angry and feels inferior for producing a girl instead of a boy baby | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1971 |
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| Session 152: Client sometimes fantasizes and wishes that the baby did not exist | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1971 |
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| Session 153: Client wishes her baby was a boy; then she would have control over a man | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1971 |
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| Session 154: Client feels as if she is easily replaceable. She puts herself into competition with other women | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1971 |
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| Session 155: Client still wishes she had a male child | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1971 |
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| Session 156: Client is feeling rejected by her husband | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1971 |
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| Session 157: Client has not seen therapist for quite some time; she appears to be angry that she is back | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1971 |
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| Session 158: Client talks about Jewish people and the she responds to them | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1971 |
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| Session 159: Client discusses not getting along with her husband | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1971 |
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| Session 160: Client is upset that she is not pregnant again | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1971 |
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| Session 161: Client has dreams which lead her to feel that the therapist is betraying her | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1971 |
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| Session 162: Client feels guilty and gives a long justification | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1971 |
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| Session 163: Client and her husband want another child but only if it is a male child | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 164: Client feels very guilty and selfish for being late to this session | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 165: Client is acting rebellious towards therapist as she used to with her father | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 166: Client feels like coming in for analysis is synonymous with her and therapist being in a sexual relationship | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 167: Client feels like being defiant because she is a woman | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 168: Client discusses the relationship her and her husband have with their peers | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 169: Client fears being raped however, she fantasizes about it as well | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 170: Client is again having thoughts and dreams of being a man thus, having power over others | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 171: Client talks about sexual experiences with her husband | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 172: Client has been having fantasies of fighting the therapist | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 173: Client is antagonistic in her relationships | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 174: Client admits to setting up fights with men to try and gain control of a situation | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 175: Client has a fascination with the idea of castrating her husband and therapist | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 176: Client feels very nervous about starting work again | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 177: Client admits to having death fantasies about her daughter. She claims this is because she was not born a boy | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 178: Client is thinking that she may want to get a divorce from her husband; she wonders if therapist wants her | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 179: Client has been fantasizing about therapist wanting her to get a divorce so they can be together. In this fantasy of her's she can possess him completely | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 180: Client is having problems with a student at school | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 181: Client is still struggling with teacher-student problems | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 182: Client feels guilty and inadequate | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 183: Client is wondering if her feelings for the therapist are getting in the way of her feelings for her husband | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1971 |
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| Session 184: Client is easily irritated by others | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 185: Client talks about her occupation and her co-workers | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 186: Client is having a hard time with her daughter | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 187: Client did not do well on an I.Q. test recently hence, she is pathologically confusing her thoughts believing she is of low intelligence | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 188: Client feels nervousness, guilt and anticipation about canceling her previously scheduled session with the therapist | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 189: Client is trying to make sense of some childhood memories | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 190: Client has been sexually aggressive with her husband in an attempt to make him feel threatened | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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| Session 191: Client talks about money and what it is symbolic of to her | Dahl, Hartvig, 1923-2007 | The Case of Mrs. C | 1972 |
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