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Difficult Cases: How Does Psychoanalytic Listening Help? - April 26, 2008

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Case Presentation by: Thomas Huber, Ph. D. Candidate
University of Detroit, Mercy

Mr. Huber will present detailed clinical material from a case he saw briefly where a patient had psychogenic blindness.  We will discuss what psychoanalytic theory can contribute to understanding and working with this patient.

April 26, 2008
2-4 pm

Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute and Society
32841 Middlebelt Road, Suite 411,
Farmington Hills MI 48334

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For further information on this or any other SATA program, please contact Susan Cutler, Ph.D., SATA Coordinator, 734-996-3745, or Rich Marcolini, M. D., SATA Co-coordinator 586-498-9933




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