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On the Technical Error of the Psychotherapist
The authors present a psychotherapy case where the therapist\u27s countertransference-based technical error and his way of dealing with it remarkably influenced the course of treatment. The authors emphasize that appropriate training, including supervision and personal psychotherapy or psychoanalysis, is imperative, especially so that the beginning therapist can learn to manage countertranference appropriately. Since technical errors cannot always be avoided, it is important for the therapist to deal with them therapeutically, without feeling ashamed or guilty
The MICZ-Kepler Problems in All Dimensions
The Kepler problem is a physical problem about two bodies which attract each
other by a force proportional to the inverse square of the distance. The
MICZ-Kepler problems are its natural cousins and have been previously
generalized from dimension three to dimension five. In this paper, we construct
and analyze the (quantum) MICZ-Kepler problems in all dimensions higher than
two.Comment: A minor technical error in section 5.2 (see footnote 6) is correcte
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