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Moral stealth how "correct behavior" insinuates itself into psychotherapeutic practice

A psychiatrist writes a letter to a journal explaining his decision to marry a former patient. Another psychiatrist confides that most of his friends are ex-patients. Both practitioners felt they had to defend their behavior, but psychoanalyst Arnold Goldberg couldn?t pinpoint the reason why. What was wrong about the analysts? actions?. In Moral Stealth, Goldberg explores and explains that problem of ?correct behavior.? He demonstrates that the inflated and official expectations that are part of an analyst?s training?that therapists be universally curious, hopeful, kind, and purposeful, for ex.

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