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CONTEXTUALIZING IS NOT NULLIFYING: Reply to Mills (2005)

In omitting crucial words and sentencees, neglecting relevant citations, and overlooking important distinctions, Jon Mills' (2005) critique of relational psychoanalysis significantly misrepresents the authors' viewpoint. This viewpoint seeks to contextualize, but not to nullify, individual...

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Published in:Psychoanalytic psychology 2006-01, Vol.23 (1), p.184-188
Main Authors: Stolorow, Robert D, Atwood, George E, Orange, Donna M
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:In omitting crucial words and sentencees, neglecting relevant citations, and overlooking important distinctions, Jon Mills' (2005) critique of relational psychoanalysis significantly misrepresents the authors' viewpoint. This viewpoint seeks to contextualize, but not to nullify, individual worlds of experience and their limiting horizons.
ISSN:0736-9735
1939-1331
DOI:10.1037/0736-9735.23.1.184