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PART III ADJUNCTS TO INTENSIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY CHAPTER XI The Attitude of the Psychiatrist toward Intercurrent Events in the Lives of the Patient and of the Therapist T HE dynamics of the psychotherapeutic process have been dealt with from various angles in the writings of both psy- choanalysts and other psychiatrists. However, the contents of this chapter have not been the subject of more than occasional scattered comments in the psychiatric literature. Questions pertinent to the attitude of the psychiatrist toward intercurrent events in the pa- tient
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