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The unconscious always tries to produce an impossible situation in order to force the individual to bring out his very best. Otherwise, one stops short of one's best, one is not complete, one does not realize oneself. What is needed is an impossible situation where one has to renounce one's own will and one's own wit and do nothing but wait and trust to the impersonal power of growth and development.

The conscious mind may be compared to a fountain playing in the sun and falling back into the great subterranean pool of unconsciousness from which it rises. We are the Robinson-Wood Center, an outpatient clinic located in a private setting within the southern-most boundary of the White Mountains National Forest.
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Many of our children-patients "act-in, " or retreat from their world relying upon rigid, maladaptive coping strategies. Isolation, cutting, tearing cuticles, piercings and gauging, food addictions and restrictions, vaping, drug and alcohol use beyond the occasional experimentation, and self-defeating peer relationships and promiscuity are but some of the ways in which children "act-in."
In couples-relationship therapy the patient is both the plural you, referring to the relationship, and the singular you, referring to each individual within that relationship. The therapists relationship is to the relationship and to each individual within the relationship without bestowing to any one individual, preference.
Dr. G. Robinson-Wood provides supervision in psychoanalytically-oriented psychotherapy and is available to Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Social Workers, and other qualified mental health professionals. Supervision is focused on learning to identify the diagnostic or psychodynamic formulation of the patient, the patient's transference, enactment, and projective-identification patterns, and the therapist's countertransference reactions.
The Robinson-Wood Center is an outpatient clinic located in a private setting within the southern-most boundary of the White Mountains National Forest. We are committed to the welfare of children and their families. We strive to benefit those who seek a deeper understanding of their personal histories and the origins of their dis - ease whether that dis-ease takes the form of depressions, anxieties, character pathology, or psychosis.
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