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Huffington Post. The Blog
How to Tell If a Loved One Has Dementia
Berman, Carol W
(Website)CID: 2479672
Huffington Post. The Blog
When Does Grief Become Pathological?
Berman, Carol W
(Website)CID: 2479682
Huffington Post. The Blog, 2011
Out Of His Body: A Case Of Depersonalization Disorder
Berman, Carol W
(Website)CID: 2479692
Huffington Post. The Blog
The Case of the Passive-Aggressive Clerk
Berman, Carol W
(Website)CID: 2479702
Huffington Post. The Blog
Do You Ever Feel That You Look Like a Troll?
Berman, Carol W
(Website)CID: 2479712
Huffington Post. The Blog
Capgras Syndrome: Ever Thought Your Loved One Was an Impostor?
Berman, Carol W
(Website)CID: 2479722
Huffington Post. The Blog
Do You Ever Feel Like You're Going Crazy?
Berman, Carol W
(Website)CID: 2479732
Transference in patients and caregivers [Case Report]
Berman, Carol W; Bezkor, Mary F
Transference occurs in many relationships and personal interactions as well as in the therapeutic setting. Caregiving is a dynamic role. Transference issues arise from a highly interactive and complex relationship. Our patients and families communicate with us constantly if we remain open to the messages. The role of the immediate caregiver is vital to the well being of the patient. Understanding the complexities of the interaction helps us to understand the dynamics of the caring relationship. Presented in this paper are examples of the varied forms of transference issues that arise in a caregiving relationship. Improved communication--to identify and address these issues--helps to meet therapeutic goals by optimizing the health care partnering
PMID: 20405768
ISSN: 0002-9564
CID: 109218
100 questions & answers about panic disorder
Berman, Carol W
Sudbury MA : Jones and Bartlett, 2010
Extent: vi, 135 p. ; 23cm
ISBN: 0763775231
CID: 1818
The echo maker - A novel [Book Review]
Berman, CW
ISI:000251786600038
ISSN: 0036-8075
CID: 75298