Exploring the depths of the unconscious, this work by Dr. Robert Langs delves into how dreams reveal profound insights beyond conventional interpretations. Drawing on his expertise as a psychoanalyst and dream researcher, Langs presents a comprehensive understanding of the wisdom embedded in our dreams, encouraging readers to unlock the hidden messages from their inner selves.
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- 2017
- 2009
Managing Managed Care
Psychotherapy and Medication Management in the Modern Era
- 158bladzijden
- 6 uur lezen
Focusing on the managed care therapeutic landscape, this comprehensive study explores its challenges and benefits. It combines a deep understanding of psychological principles with practical advice for therapists at all levels. The book addresses both well-known and often neglected issues that can emerge in managed care settings, providing actionable recommendations to enhance therapeutic effectiveness.
- 2007
Beyond Yahweh and Jesus
Bringing Death's Wisdom to Faith, Spirituality, and Psychoanalysis
- 220bladzijden
- 8 uur lezen
This psychoanalytic exploration delves into the Old and New Testaments, focusing on God's role in helping humans confront death and its associated anxieties. It examines knowledge acquisition, divine wisdom, and morality, critiquing the disconnect between psychoanalysis and religion, as well as religion's inability to foster global peace. The author proposes ways to improve both religious and secular moral frameworks, aiming to enhance human adaptation to the fear of death.
- 2002
Clinical Workbook for Psychotherapists
- 526bladzijden
- 19 uur lezen
Focusing on sound clinical practice, this workbook encourages readers to actively participate in exercises that enhance their skills in psychotherapy. It emphasizes essential techniques and provides practical applications to deepen understanding and improve clinical effectiveness.
- 1997
Death Anxiety and Clinical Practice
- 264bladzijden
- 10 uur lezen
The book explores the often-overlooked issue of death anxiety, attributing its neglect to treatment failures linked to countertransference interferences. It delves into the technical aspects of these challenges and presents a provocative idea: that mental activities may originate from immune system functions. This unique perspective invites readers to reconsider the connections between psychological experiences and physiological processes.
- 1987
Seit Sigmund Freud galt als oberstes Ziel des psychoanalytischen Prozesses die Wahrheit, was immer dafür angesehen wird, und seit jeher fordert die psychoanalytische Grundregel vom Patienten rückhaltlose Offenheit und Wahrhaftigkeit, soweit er dazu in der Lage ist. Der amerikanische Psychotherapeut Robert Langs zeigt in seinem Buch auf provozierende Weise, wie die oberste psychoanalytische Maxime in einem geheimen Einverständnis zwischen Psychotherapeut und Patient unterlaufen und teilweise außer Kraft gesetzt wird. Die Verschwörung zwischen Analytiker und Analysand führt letztlich zu Lüge und Betrug .

