03118nam 2200433 450 991079740220332120170919054042.01-63076-039-0(CKB)3710000000468888(EBL)4086713(MiAaPQ)EBC4086713(EXLCZ)99371000000046888820160411h20151998 uy 0engur|n|---|||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe mystified fortune-teller and other tales from psychotherapy /Gerald Amada with a new preface by the authorLanham, Maryland :Taylor Trade Publishing,2015.©19981 online resource (169 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-63076-037-4 The Mystified Fortune-Teller And Other Tales From Psychotherapy ; Contents ; Foreword ; Preface ; Introduction ; 1. A Very Bad Beginning: Mothers, Fathers, Sons, Daughters ; A Very Bad Beginning ; A Matter of a Few Dollars and a Suggestion ; The Defiant One ; The Woman Who Always Wanted More ; A Case of Theft ; A Case of Vandalism ; A Case of Unbending Self-Hatred ; ""You Know, I Think You're Right"" ; The ""Fuck You"" Alarm Clock ; Ruses and Excuses ; A Midday Repast ; 2. Working Through: The Problem with Professions ; The Dapper Hitman ; The Mystified Fortune-TellerA Therapeutic Surprise 3. A Difference of Opinion: Relationships ; A Difference of Opinion ; All in a Day's Work ; A Very Brief and Very Stormy Therapy ; A Foxy Pretext ; The Artful Tantalizer ; A Rash and Regrettable Refusal ; Have a Coke? ; Eternal Hope ; The Misogynist ; A Bit of Shock Therapy ; 4. The Final Analysis: Suicide ; A Poor Rich Kid ; A Bit of Serendipitous Therapy ; A Rash Decision ; Why? ; 5. Therapeutic Celebrity ; A Fractious Fray with a Frosty Fromm ; A Brief but Bad Brush with a Bumptious Bettleheim ; 6. Other Therapeutic Tales ; Under Siege ; The BarkerA Very Dangerous Incident A Very, Very Brief Therapy ; Two Cases of Acquaintance Rape ; A Case of Paranoia ; Stygian Darkness ; About the Author"A soft-spoken student who was once a violent hit man, a fortune-teller who finds his therapist inscrutable, a woman who can't get satisfaction from her mother or her therapist ... These are just a few of the intriguing patients treated by Gerald Amada during nearly forty years of practice as a psychotherapist. From the ridiculous to the tragic, the tales of Amada's treatment of unusual patients are fascinating, disturbing, and utterly engrossing. Amada not only lets us peek into his office but also leads us into the hearts and minds of his patients and himself."--Back coverPsychotherapyMiscellaneaPsychotherapy616.8914Amada Gerald1525586MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910797402203321The mystified fortune-teller and other tales from psychotherapy3826481UNINA