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Comparative Clinical Methods Association
Roma 2022
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Timetable Roma 2022
Panel Discussions in 2020
Links and further information
Working Discussion
Changing conceptions of transference
Freud’s “Transference”: Claim and Reality, Theory and Practice
How many subjects for the psychoanalytic frame? One, two or more? Thinking about transference through CCM
Implicit Models
Introduction to the FIRST Conference of the Comparative Clinical Methods Association
SOME REFLECTIONS ABOUT THE NEGATIVE TRANSFERENCE AS SEEN IN CCM
Comparative Clinical Methods Association
Roma 2022
Home
About
Timetable Roma 2022
Panel Discussions in 2020
Links and further information
Working Discussion
Changing conceptions of transference
Freud’s “Transference”: Claim and Reality, Theory and Practice
How many subjects for the psychoanalytic frame? One, two or more? Thinking about transference through CCM
Implicit Models
Introduction to the FIRST Conference of the Comparative Clinical Methods Association
SOME REFLECTIONS ABOUT THE NEGATIVE TRANSFERENCE AS SEEN IN CCM
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Roma 2022
Home
About
Timetable Roma 2022
Panel Discussions in 2020
Links and further information
Working Discussion
Changing conceptions of transference
Freud’s “Transference”: Claim and Reality, Theory and Practice
How many subjects for the psychoanalytic frame? One, two or more? Thinking about transference through CCM
Implicit Models
Introduction to the FIRST Conference of the Comparative Clinical Methods Association
SOME REFLECTIONS ABOUT THE NEGATIVE TRANSFERENCE AS SEEN IN CCM
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We are a group of European psychoanalysts interested in working together and with others to understand the differences and similarities in the way we work.
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our next meeting in person in Rome,
October 7-9, 2022
At each meeting we present the results of discussions since the last meeting and then organize small groups using the comparative method.
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