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Psychotherapy: The View From the Couch

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It’s rare to get a glimpse into the world of psychotherapy since protecting a patient’s privacy is so important. But psychotherapist and professor Louis Breger has managed to give an intimate portrait of what happens on the therapist’s couch in his new book, “Psychotherapy: Lives Intersecting,” by having his former patients write about their experience.

We talk to Breger about the relational model of psychotherapy that he practices, and about his experiences in the field.

Guests:

Louis Breger, psychotherapist, author and professor emeritus of psychoanalytic studies at the California Institute of Technology

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