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... institutes in a single locality , broke the compulsory tie between society and institute to allow for any kind of institute connection , and provided for voting by individ- uals at a regular meeting or by mail ballot . Knight observed ...
... institutes in a single locality , broke the compulsory tie between society and institute to allow for any kind of institute connection , and provided for voting by individ- uals at a regular meeting or by mail ballot . Knight observed ...
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... institute to another , and sometimes even within one institute . Lewin and Ross's tabulation of the length of 918 training analyses from 1932 to 1957 showed that 62.7 percent of these analyses lasted from 300 to 700 hours . That still ...
... institute to another , and sometimes even within one institute . Lewin and Ross's tabulation of the length of 918 training analyses from 1932 to 1957 showed that 62.7 percent of these analyses lasted from 300 to 700 hours . That still ...
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... Institute for Psy- choanalytic Training and Research ; the Washington Square Institute ; the American Institute for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis ; the New Jersey Institute for Psychoanalytic Studies ; and the Westchester Institute ...
... Institute for Psy- choanalytic Training and Research ; the Washington Square Institute ; the American Institute for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis ; the New Jersey Institute for Psychoanalytic Studies ; and the Westchester Institute ...
Contents
The Need for Historical Perspective | 1 |
The Precursors of Psychoanalysis | 4 |
The Legacy of Freud | 19 |
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