The Two-Way Street: Aspects of Regression in Psychotherapy with Aging Patients
Abstract
In addition to its functions as a pathologic process, regression may be viewed as a productive phenomenon in psychotherapy. Therapy with elderly patients affords an extended longitudinal perspective, with in which regression facilitates the uncovering of the roots of current difficulties, and promotes effective adaptation in the present.
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