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Subjectivity, objectivity, and triangular space.
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The Psychoanalytic Quarterly
|January 31, 2004
Summary
This review explores subjectivity and objectivity in psychoanalysis, focusing on borderline and narcissistic patients. It introduces "triangular space" to understand the psychoanalytic encounter.
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