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Nonverbal Components of the Interpretive Process in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy

Viewing traditional psychoanalytic concepts from a new perspective of kinesics and proxemics gives added insight and freshness. A thumb-nail sketch of the new sciences is drawn. These sciences of nonverbal behavior have been far too neglected by clinicians. There is historic precedent for making them part-and-parcel of classical psychoanalysis.

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