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Between Therapist and Client
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 500

Between Therapist and Client

Between Therapist and Client: The New Relationship By Michael Kahn

The Sibling Bond
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

The Sibling Bond

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997-07-09
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Psychologists Stephen Bank and Michael Kahn update their pathbreaking book for its fifteenth anniversary. This edition offers a new Introduction and a comprehensive summary of the up-to-date literature on this perennially fascinating subject. Numerous case studies provide a profound understanding of the complex and enduring sibling relationship.

Sibling Bond
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 388

Sibling Bond

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1983-10-04
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  • Publisher: Basic Books

The relationships between brothers and sisters are infinitely varied. These bonds last throughout life, creating character and informing behavior in a multitude of situations. In their path-breaking book, the first major account of the powerful emotional connections between brothers and sisters, two clinical psychologists chart this unknown territory, offering a theory of the ways in which siblings attach, create each other's identities, and affect the course of each other's lives. The influence of childhood intimacy, parental behavior, family turmoil, birth order, and gender are all examined. Based on a decade of research and clinical evidence, "The Sibling Bond" brings fresh insight to important clinical and theoretical issues, including attachment theory, the development of the self, and the emergence of sexual identity. -- From publisher's description.

Basic Freud
  • Language: en

Basic Freud

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002-12-18
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  • Publisher: Basic Books

In Basic Freud, noted psychologist Michael Kahn shows that even in the age of psychopharmaceuticals and cognitive therapy, Freud's major insights into the unconscious remain unsurpassed tools for understanding our behaviors, motivations, and emotions. Kahn presents key ideas such as the Oedipus complex, the repetition compulsion, guilt, anxiety, and defense mechanisms, along with recent research that has supported or expanded Freud's findings. Kahn also presents real case studies from his own work as a psychotherapist to show how Freudian thought has been instrumental in helping his clients discover who they are and escape from destructive patterns. Lay readers and professional psychotherapists alike will benefit from Kahn's fresh, informed, and unpretentious approach.

Between Therapist and Client
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 199

Between Therapist and Client

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997-01-01
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  • Publisher: W.H. Freeman

In Between Therapist and Client, Michael Kahn explores what is perhaps the most important aspect of therapy -- the therapist-client relationship. As he traces the history of the clinical relationship from Freud to the present, Kahn shows how the enmity between the humanists and the psychoanalysts limited their therapeutic effectiveness -- and how their recent reconciliation has opened up exciting new possibilities for the way therapists relate to clients, pointing to a promising new period in the history of psychotherapy. Book jacket.

In Search of Mind
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 79

In Search of Mind

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Bad Trust
  • Language: en

Bad Trust

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

"An ugly trust fund dispute among siblings turns deadly when the trustee brother, Isaiah, is found murdered. Attorney Rachel Gold, initially hired to bring suit against Isaiah on behalf of his sisters, must now defend one against the charge of fratricide. As Rachel and her team seek essential evidence, Rachel struggles with family issues of her own-including relationships with her young son Sam and her boyfriend Abe. The jury is still out on whether or not Rachel can create the work-life balance she is seeking. Bad Trust, the 11th book in the fascinating Rachel Gold Mysteries, is the perfect pick for fans of Lisa Scottoline and Sara Paretsky"--

Firm Ambitions
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 780

Firm Ambitions

"Rachel remains one of the more engaging sleuths on the mystery scene." —Publishers Weekly After the death of her father, attorney Rachel Gold has returned to her hometown of St. Louis to spend more time with her mother. The savvy and beautiful Rachel, who made a name for herself in complex corporate litigation in Chicago, finds herself enmeshed in Landau v. Landau, a high-stakes divorce case far nastier than any of her former lawsuits. And, as she will soon find out, far deadlier. Rachel's client is Eileen Landau, the best friend of her sister Ann. Eileen and Ann are just two of many wealthy, bored housewives who get their kicks three days a week in an aerobics classes conducted by the ha...

Death Benefits
  • Language: en

Death Benefits

"A fresh-voiced heroine, down-and-dirty legal detail, and more honest detection than you'd expect make this a winner." --Kirkus Reviews The smart and savvy Rachel Gold has established herself in Chicago legal circles as a tough litigator, when a case calls for moxie, and a discreet counselor, when a client faces what the chairman of her former firm, Abbott & Windsor, labels an "awkward situation." The odd disappearance and messy suicide of Stoddard Anderson, the managing partner of the St. Louis office of Abbott & Windsor, certainly qualifies as an "awkward situation," especially when the firm learns that the only way Anderson's widow can collect the full life insurance proceeds is to prove ...

Bearing Witness
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 737

Bearing Witness

"Bearing Witness grips you from the start. If you have not read Michael Kahn's terrific legal thrillers before, you are in for a treat." —Philip Margolin, New York Times bestselling author Rachel Gold blames it on her mother, Sarah, who convinced her to file what seemed like a simple age-discrimination case on behalf of Ruth Alpert, her mother's best friend. Ruth had been fired just shy of her sixty-third birthday by Beckmann Engineering, a corporate powerhouse known in St. Louis, both for its charitable contributions and vicious lawyers. The first hint that the case might not be so simple comes when a key witness is gunned down in a parking lot before Rachel's eyes. The second comes when ...