Abstract

Magical thinking co-exists with rational, logical thought. It may be eclipsed by reason, but not extinguished. Magical thinking is an ever-present component of the mind's activity.

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  • Magical thinking co-exists with rational, logical thought

  • The film shows the dangers of ignoring the warning signs of breaking barriers In the doctor-patient relationship

  • It may be eclipsed by reason, bevuet r-nporet seenxttincgoumishpeodn.entMoafgitchael mthiinndk'singactiivsitayn

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Introduction

Magical thinking co-exists with rational, logical thought. It may be eclipsed by reason, bevuet r-nporet seenxttincgoumishpeodn.entMoafgitchael mthiinndk'singactiivsitayn. The doctor-patient relationship, and she loses Mr Jones' trust as a patient In her as a therapist almost, it seems, because she tries too hard to be caring, and allows him to become too close to her. The film shows the dangers of ignoring the warning signs of breaking barriers In the doctor-patient relationship. When social or sexual contact develops between the two, each is left disorientated and unsure how to respond to the other as a doctor or patient, friend or lover.

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