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The Love Cure: Therapy Erotic and Sexual (Jungian Classics Series)
 
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The Love Cure: Therapy Erotic and Sexual (Jungian Classics Series) [Import] (Paperback)

by John R. Haule (Author)
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In the profoundly intimate exchange of therapy, patients allow a therapist to enter the most personal and private reaches of their lives, thus evoking the therapist's sensitivities. This book examines what draws analyst and patient into each other and challenges the restrictive notions of therapy.