The Fifty-Minute Hour

The Fifty-Minute Hour by Robert Lindner, published by Other Press, LLC on June 17, 1999, is a significant work in the field of psychology, spanning 312 pages. This edition presents a blend of traditional psychoanalytic concepts and innovative clinical strategies that remain relevant and thought-provoking in contemporary discussions of psychotherapy.
Readers will find that the book explores the evolution of psychoanalysis and its application in clinical settings, offering insights that challenge conventional thinking. The Fifty-Minute Hour serves as a resource for those interested in psychology, psychoanalysis, and psychotherapy, making it a notable addition to the literature in these areas.
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“A fascinating mixture of traditional psychoanalytic thinking with clinical strategies that even today would be considered creative and controversial, The Fifty-Minute Hour has never failed to capture the imagination. . . . No student’s education in psychotherapy is complete without reading this book. Decades after its original publication, it still stands as a pioneering landmark in the history of psychotherapy.”-John Suler
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