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100 1 _aJoseph W. Slap
245 1 0 _aSchema in Clinical Psychoanalysis
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260 _aOxford
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300 _a185 p
520 _bSlap and Slap-Shelton proffer the schema as the basis of an internally consistent and clinically relevant model of the mind. Wedded to the dynamic and genetic points of view, the schema model accommodates the clinical realities of trauma, repetition, and sublimation while dispensing entirely with the abstract concepts of traditional metapsychology.
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