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Using detailed clinical vignettes, Lena Ehrlich demonstrates that when analysts practice from the inside out - consider that external obstacles to initiating and deepening an analysis inevitably reflect analysts' fears of our internal world and of intimacy - they become better able to speak to patients' long-term suffering.
Lena Theodorou Ehrlich is a Training and Supervising Analyst at the Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute, and a Clinical Supervisor in the Department of Psychiatry, University of Michigan Medical School. In addition to maintaining a lively practice of psychoanalysis, psychotherapy and supervision for 30 years, she is widely recognized for her original contributions to the literature on beginning and deepening analysis and building and maintaining a psychoanalytic practice. Born and raised in Greece, she is a trilingual immigrant, a wife, mother, and avid traveler.
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