PART I. Exploring the Present Moment; PART II. Contextualizing the Present Moment; PART III. Views from a Clinical Perspective; APPENDIX. The Micro-Analytic Interview
Daniel N. Stern, M.D., is Honorary Professor of Psychology at the University of Geneva, Switzerland, and Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry at the Cornell Medical School. He wrote the acclaimed The Interpersonal World of the Infant, among other notable titles. He died in 2012.
"Immensely important, indisputably major.....authoritatively
straddling the spectrum encompassing psychoanalysis and
psychotherapy, adult and child, neuro-science and phenomenological
philosophy, and much else, a book which summates many years of
preoccupation and collaborative labour, on his part, in a most
lucid, concise, and comprehensive way."
*International Journal of Psychotherapy*
"Stern writes very clearly so that complex concepts can be readily
understood. . . . This book is a gift. . .[A] must-read in order to
understand the in-depth work of psychotherapy."
*New Directions in Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis*
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