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Resistance and Counter‐Resistance

Journal of Analytical Psychology, 1976
Fordham has contributed to new understandings of problems like those of: I, the comparative value of the use of chair or couch; 2, a comparison of benefits obtainable from treatments based upon the different number of times a week that analyst and patient meet; 3, the termination of an analytic treatment; 4, the theory and management of transference ...
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Resisting Resistance

Social Work With Groups, 1992
Group psychotherapy with mandated subsiance abus- ers is often the treatment of choice for dru addiction, but it is also % likely to encounter numerous forms of an intense resistance. The authors present a model of group work practice for overcoming re- sistance in this population. Components are worker authenticity, style, confrontation, feedback, and
Donna Milgram, Jeffrey S. Rubin
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On Resistance

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 2010
Psychotherapy is not about cure, but rather about developing the capacity to suffer-and enjoy-truth. Resistance signifies proximity to unarticulated truths in the here-and-now therapeutic situation. I have suggested elsewhere that it is useful to distinguish among various clinical phenomena, usually subsumed under the broad term resistance ...
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Update on HIV Resistance and Resistance Testing

ChemInform, 2003
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Joseph, Sebastian, Hawazin, Faruki
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Resistance to the Resisters

2017
This chapter is an explication of the sixth section (“Resistance to the Resisters”) of “The Freudian Thing.” This section is devoted to developing a powerful critique of ideas about “defenses” and “resistances” originating with Anna Freud’s 1936 The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defense.
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Resisting resistance

Trends in Parasitology, 2001
B J, Sina, K, Aultman
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Spectacles of Resistance and Resistance of Spectacles

Management Communication Quarterly, 2008
The author explores organizational controls in an era dominated by spectacles, images, and pictures and seeks to identify forms of resistance that subvert and undermine these controls. The author analyzes new forms of resistance, such as whistle-blowing, that are particularly aimed at besmirching an organization's image and reputation and argues that ...
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Resistance to Castration – Resistance to Drugs

2013
Up to 70 % of newly diagnosed patients with advanced prostate cancer (PCa) will progress to castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) and, in most cases (from 50 to 70 %), will develop hematogenous bone metastasis. Once PCa cells spread to the skeleton, cancer-related death becomes inevitable, with a death burden of more than 28,000 cases in 2012, in
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[Resistance and resistances].

Bulletin du cancer, 1995
Drug resistance is a frequent clinical event, induced by more than one mechanism. It is intrinsic and/or acquired by tumoral cell population. But the failure of chemotherapy is also associated to intratumoral drug incorporation and altered drug and/or cell metabolism.
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