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Autor:
Ariel Nathanson
Publikováno v:
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child. 74:160-173
This paper describes common themes and developments in the treatment of three young people suffering with addiction to Internet Pornography. Central to their experience is an unconsciously motivate...
Autor:
Ariel Nathanson
Publikováno v:
Complex Trauma ISBN: 9781003227182
Complex Trauma
Complex Trauma
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Autor:
Ariel Nathanson
Publikováno v:
From Trauma to Harming Others ISBN: 9780367815219
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From Trauma to Harming Others shows the approach of professionals from the world-renowned Portman Clinic, which specializes in work with violence, delinquency and sexual acting out. This book focuses on the intricacies of working with young people wh
Autor:
Ariel Nathanson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Child Psychotherapy. 42:272-284
This paper described common themes and transitions in the treatment of adolescents and young adults presenting as addicted to sexual enactments. Central to their experience is a highly addictive reliance on a bad object, which both enables and relies
Autor:
Ariel Nathanson
Publikováno v:
Infant Observation. 12:365-370
Work discussion – learning from reflective practice in work with children and families, edited by Margaret Rustin and Jonathan Bradley, Karnac: London, 2008, 308 pp., £18.99, ISBN 978-1-85575-644-1...
Autor:
Ariel Nathanson
Publikováno v:
Infant Observation. 12:257-261
Autor:
Ariel Nathanson
Publikováno v:
Infant Observation. 6:154-158
Publikováno v:
Psychology and Marketing. 17:345-368
Three experiments tested the hypothesis that the anticipation of counterfactual regret influences decision making and behavior. This hypothesis was examined under conditions of uncertainty in which the behavioral alternatives were equally desirable (