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Are you considering psychoanalysis?

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Foreword - The contributors. Introduction - Karen Horney. Why psychoanalysis? - Alexander Reid Martin. What schools of psychoanalysis are there? - Valer Barbu. What is a neurosis? - Muriel Ivimey. What are your doubts about analysis? - Harold Kelman. Who sould your analyste be? - Harold Kelman. What do you do in analysis? - Elizabeth Kilpatrick. What does the analyst do? - Karen Horney. How does analysis help? - Muriel Ivimey. How do you progress after analysis? - Karen Horney
Abstract: 'What do people want to know and what should they know before they decide to be analyzed? The authors of thos book have pooled their findings--specific information sought by patients before analysis, questions asked after lectures and experience in treatment.' --Introduction
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Foreword - The contributors. Introduction - Karen Horney. Why psychoanalysis? - Alexander Reid Martin. What schools of psychoanalysis are there? - Valer Barbu. What is a neurosis? - Muriel Ivimey. What are your doubts about analysis? - Harold Kelman. Who sould your analyste be? - Harold Kelman. What do you do in analysis? - Elizabeth Kilpatrick. What does the analyst do? - Karen Horney. How does analysis help? - Muriel Ivimey. How do you progress after analysis? - Karen Horney

'What do people want to know and what should they know before they decide to be analyzed? The authors of thos book have pooled their findings--specific information sought by patients before analysis, questions asked after lectures and experience in treatment.' --Introduction

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