By describing ideas clearly and covering many of the existing theories, this book occupies a needed niche in the teaching of psychodynamic therapy. -- Everett Siegel, M.D., The Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Scott R. Ahles, M.D., is an associate clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco.
Exuding emboldening intellectual doughtiness, Ahles lucidly, and absorbingly, plumbs the challenging depths of psychodynamics and psychotherapy. Metapsychology 2005 Author presents complex concepts clearly and simply. -- V. Lantos, MD Canadian Journal of Psychiatry 2005 Highly recommended for libraries serving students training in the psychology, psychiatry, social work and general medical fields. -- Sue Norman E-Streams 2005 This is a good book, conceptually sound and likely to be useful for anyone who is interested in understanding patients or clients from a traditional psychodynamic perspective. -- Jay M. Pomerantz, M.D. Psychiatric Services 2005
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