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EVALUATION OF THE RESULTS OF PSYCHOANALYTIC THERAPY

, 1941
In this study, the writer has attempted to discuss and summarize the difficulties involved in reporting results of psychoanalytic therapy, presenting the valid and invalid reasons usually involved in preventing the publication of therapeutic results, and
R. Knight
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Psychoanalytic principles in sex therapy

The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1978
We are concerned here with how psychoanalytic principles can be used in the treatment of sexual problems and dysfunctions. Three areas will be covered: (I) the meaning of the term psychoanalytic principles, (2) some of what goes on in sex therapy, and (3) how some psychoanalytic principles are used.
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Psychoanalytic Therapy and the Gay Man

The American journal of psychoanalysis, 1998
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Jack Drescher
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Aims of psychoanalytic therapy

The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1956
S INCE THE beginning of the psychoanalytic movement with Freud, the aims of this therapeutic method have undergone considerable change and development. The first goal was symptom removal. Thus, in the treatment of a phobic patient, the analyst's object was the removal of the phobia.
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Emergence of Severe Traumatic Experiences: An Assimilation Analysis of Psychoanalytic Therapy with a Political Refugee

, 1999
Warded off traumatic experiences can have pathological effects by impinging on consciousness (e.g., recurrent nightmares), on behavior (e.g., avoidance of intimacy), or on the body (e.g., pains).
S. Varvin, W. Stiles
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Theory of Psychoanalytic Therapy.

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1968
Professor Wolstein's latest book is both timely and predictable. Timely in that more and more study is being given to the psychoanalytic situation and the psychoanalytic treatment process, eg, L. Stone and R. Greenson, and to the structure of Psychoanalytic thought as it is reflected in a theoretical system, eg, D. Rapoport and R. Waelder.
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The playground of psychoanalytic therapy

, 1991
Building on the foundations of the "independent tradition" of British object relations theory and modern infancy research, Sanville proffers a new understanding of the role of play in the clinical situation.
J. Sanville
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The Dream in Psychoanalytic Group Therapy

International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1983
(1983). The Dream in Psychoanalytic Group Therapy. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy: Vol. 33, No. 1, pp. 41-52.
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Psychoanalytic Therapy of a Male Homosexual

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1969
(1969). Psychoanalytic Therapy of a Male Homosexual. The Psychoanalytic Quarterly: Vol. 38, No. 2, pp. 173-190.
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The Transference Phenomenon In Psychoanalytic Therapy

Psychiatry, 1943
The significance of the transference phenomenon impressed Freud so profoundly that he continued through the years to develop his ideas about it. His classical observations on the patient Dora formed the basis for his first formulations of this concept. He says, "What are transferences?
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