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 | | Psychoanalysts' practice in these areas may be informed by the guidelines of their particular health profession--medicine, psychology, clinical social work, etc. |  | | As psychoanalysts, we are mindful that a demand for absolute secrecy may suggest or reflect an effort to conceal substandard care or even criminal conduct, while a countervailing insistence upon total disclosure may suggest or reflect a covert aim to destroy the psychoanalytic treatment process. |  | | This technique allows the psychoanalyst to develop a vast data base about the patient that is stored in preconscious or unconscious areas of the clinician's mind. |
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| | About Psychoanalysis at The New York Psychoanalytic Institute and Society |
 | | Psychoanalysts in training - who are already experienced therapists - will negotiate their fees according to the financial needs of the patient. |  | | Because psychoanalysts are provided with the most thorough education available in normal and pathological development, their training enhances the quality of all their therapeutic work. |  | | Like Freud, they believe that psychoanalysis is the strongest and most sophisticated tool for obtaining further knowledge of the mind, and that by using this knowledge for greater self-awareness, patients free themselves from incapacitating suffering, and improve and deepen human relationships. |
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 | | A psychoanalyst should not dispose of his services under terms or conditions which tend to interfere with or impair the free and complete exercise of his professional judgment and skill or tend to cause a deterioration of the quality of psychoanalytic care. |  | | They are not laws, but standards by which a psychoanalyst may determine the propriety of his conduct in his relationship with patients, with colleagues, with students, with members of allied professions, and with the public. |  | | The relationship between a patient and the psychoanalyst may be turned to account solely for therapeutic purposes; the psychoanalyst should seek no personal advantage from such relationship other than his fee. |
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| | Guardian Unlimited The Guardian Psychoanalysts line up for therapeutic row |
 | | The crux of the BPAS argument is that a "true" psychoanalyst is someone who has undergone a rigorous training that includes intensive analysis of their own with a training analyst who is a member of the International Psychoanalytical Association, a society founded by Freud. |  | | Now, though, the simmering dispute has erupted into an intellectual bunfight not seen since the rift between the discipline's founding father Sigmund Freud and his protege Carl Jung, resulting in calls for the government to regulate the previously unchecked profession of the unconscious. |  | | In what it says is an attempt to stop charlatans setting themselves up and treating patients, the BPAS argues that only its members are the real psychoanalysts in the tradition of Freud. |
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| | IJPA - Letters to the Editors |
 | | Psychoanalysts tend to present their best work for publication, for understandable reasons, and it is therefore comparatively unusual, outside of small clinical discussion groups, to get the opportunity to examine ordinary sessions with all the doubts, frayed edges and uncertainties that characterise our everyday practise. |  | | To that end we are inviting respected analysts around the world to submit examples of their work with one patient accompanied by a brief introduction to that patient's history. |  | | From time to time the outcome of the discussions will be summarised by the editors and communicated to the 'community of analysts' and hence to the Societies and groups themselves, further extending our exchanges. |
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| | Aftermath of September 11th on creativity: Psychoanalysts host major literary figures |
 | | The three fiction writers on the panel have, in their writing, exemplified a mastery of apocalyptic themes and emotions, and are teachers of creative writing. |  | | The three psychoanalysts are experienced clinicians, teachers, and analytic writers. |  | | The same emotions, however, can unconsciously be expressed as a fear of and guilt about the products of imagination and intelligence, resulting in a turning away from aesthetic pleasure and creativity. |
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 | | Psychoanalysts, of course, are used to the idea that the self is vulnerable; so am I, for perhaps different reasons. |  | | Moreover, psychoanalysts, are interested, as I am, in encouraging thoughtful change in the self. |  | | They didn't like the idea that they and others were that "vulnerable", that "self", rather than being safely housed in some form resistant to physical disturbance, might actually itself be a material thing and hence subject to all the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune to which flesh is heir. |
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| | Expatica's French news in English: French psychoanalysts mad over reform |
 | | France has around 6,000 psychoanalysts - divided into often competing intellectual camps - and betwen 20,000 and 30,000 psychotherapists, who conduct face-to-face sessions with clients as opposed to the couch therapy favoured by Freudians and Lacanians. |  | | But Lacan, who died in 1981, said that the "analyst's only authority is his own," and his followers believe the state has no business interfering in the mysteries of the id and the unconscious. |  | | Critics say the absence of regulation and a growing demand for therapy of all kinds has led to a proliferation of astrologers, mystics and con-artists - and they are demanding that the public be protected by a system of recognised qualifications. |
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| | Psychoanalysis - What it Means to be Psychoanalyzed |
 | | With future psychoanalysts, besides the advantage of their own restoration, they still need the ability to acknowledge the unconscious of future patients and that is impossible unless the analyst has (re)acknowledged his or her own psyche. |  | | Didactic psychoanalysis, applied on the future psychoanalyst, is almost the same thing as therapeutic psychoanalysis - applied to some neurotic person. |  | | That is crucial if we mean not to have some negative emotional interference with the development of the therapy. |
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 | | Psychoanalysis is based on the observation that individuals are often unaware of many of the factors that determine their emotions and behavior. |  | | He adds that a recent German study found that people undergoing psychoanalysis made one-third less medical visits than those that did not, and other research found that women with advanced breast cancer who participated in weekly group therapy sessions extended their survival rates by 18 months. |  | | The new findings "really speak to the mind-body connection and probably the mediator is through the immune system," says Leon Hoffman, MD, a New York based child psychoanalyst and the chair of the American Psychoanalytic Association's committee on public information. |
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| | Protesting Rules for N.J. Certified Psychoanalysts Petition |
 | | Without an in-depth awareness of his or her own psychological vulnerabilities, a psychoanalyst may react adversely to the strength of the emotions—often negative and directed toward the analyst—that the patient necessarily experiences in psychoanalysis. |  | | Insufficiently intensive, the patient will not experience the structural emotional change he or she desires and thereby will have been misled by the therapist. |  | | If the analyst responds with defensiveness when faced with a patient's rage, pain, contempt, fear, hostility, or denial, the analyst will not only be less than helpful; he or she also risks doing considerable psychological damage. |
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| | psychoanalysts therapy =Eibon.co.uk= |
 | | But this The founder of the College of Psychoanalysts, Jacques China, who has a clinical doctoratetransference and resistance as the focal points of therapy belongs irretrievably to the mad hordecourse, referring here to the community of psychoanalysts. |  | | Psychoanalysts and psychiatrists couldThey require only "talk" therapy. |  | | Psychoanalytic Therapy Psychoanalytic psychotherapy focuses on the unconsciousAnxiety is a direct result of the repression of conflicts. |
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| | New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs Certified Psychoanalysts Advisory Committee Minutes |
 | | Dr. Reichbart emphasized the minimum frequency saying that it is necessary in order to work with people who can be quite disturbed, under very emotional circumstances and the issues of transference so analysts react in a way to the benefit of the client who is seeking fundamental changes. |  | | For those seeking training as psychoanalysts, institutes require a much more extensive personal experience. |  | | According to Dr. Badin, almost all other training institutes consider the minimum of 3 times a week if not 4 or more times a week for personal psychoanalytic experience. |
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 | | In response, many established psychoanalysts who are licensed within their respective mental health professions have essentially thrown up their hands, safe in the knowledge that they will not be directly affected. |  | | This first consequence quickly leads to another: those who decide which training programs are acceptable and which are not, and those who define the principles by which that inclusions/exclusion shall occur have the real political power to define psychoanalysis de jure in their particular state. |  | | One thing is certain: this whole matter has become such a tangle of ethical, philosophical, and political concerns, that it is extremely difficult for many of us to find a clear and coherent point of view. |
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| | Psychoanalysts |
 | | Center of Evolutionary Intersubjective Psychology - An association of Italian Jungian psychoanalysts who promote research and study in Analytic Psychology, especially regarding evolutionary aspects of the personality and intersubjective and relational method in psychoanalysis. |  | | Its content will be of interest to psychologists and psychoanalysts, and to people interested in brain science and religion. |  | | The Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research - Aims to train psychoanalysts as well as promote and develop psychoanalysis in the U.K from within a Freudian and Lacanian perspective. |
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http://www.findly.com/psychoanalysts.htm
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| | Psychoanalysts Hold Annual Conference |
 | | She urges psychoanalysts to develop an open theory of gender that can change over time. |  | | Samuels quotes Dr. Harris as stating that gender is a contradictory core experience that often transforms before our eyes. |  | | According to Dr. Harris, gender is merely a "necessary fiction." Another contributing writer to Gender In Psychoanalytic Space refers to gender as a "false truth." |
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| | NYU Postdoctoral Program About the Program History of the Program |
 | | Because we were university-based and housed in a psychology department we did not have to mimic criteria established by the medical training programs which, by and large, took candidates with no psychological backgrounds. |  | | We did not have to limit ourselves to one particular view of psychoanalytic theory as did the great majority of training institutions; in fact our plan was to house, under one roof, differing paradigms of psychoanalysis. |  | | He believed that it would have been more fruitful if dialogues among psychoanalysts with differing points of view led to constructive evaluations of varying metapsychologies and methods of treatment. |
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| | Childless female child psychoanalysts in search for their motherhood and femininity |
 | | The fact that childless female psychoanalysts are more profiled in defence of the child than the mother psychoanalyst may support the hypothesis that this is connected to opportunity structures based on (lack of) motherhood rather than occupational opportunity structures. |  | | Contemporary psychoanalysts, however, did not enjoy this revolution too much (1998:219) but rather followed S. Freud whose misogyny was rather representative for the Viennese fin d’siecle and, according to H. Ellenberger, its strong emphasis on male domination. |  | | According to S. Freud the essence of the analytic profession is feminine and the psychoanalyst “a woman in love” (L. Appignanesi and J. Forrester 1992:189). |
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| | Psychoanalysis & The College of Psychoanalysts UK : a professional body & learned society |
 | | This will be achieved by promoting a better knowledge of psychoanalysis within all areas of society in the UK, as well as by facilitating greater public awareness of and access to psychoanalytic treatment. |  | | THE COLLEGE OF PSYCHOANALYSTS - UK and MEMBERS OF is a professional body for psychoanalytic practitioners in the United Kingdom. |  | | Psychoanalysis & The College of Psychoanalysts UK : a professional body & learned society |
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 | | Psychologists did not agree that psychoanalysis is "on the ropes." Quite the contrary, they accepted the shortcomings realistically, varyingly expressing a uniform aversion to managed care along with an enviable spirit that disdained abdication or surrender. |  | | It is very different from the point of view of a psychoanalyst. |  | | In an earlier article in Psychiatric News, a representative of the American Psychiatric Association told of a "painful consensus"emanating from a meeting of the American Psychoanalytic Association. |
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http://www.behavior.org/journals_BAD/V14n1/digest_V14n1_Psychoanalysts.cfm
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| | All.info: Society and Social Sciences / Psychology / Psychoanalysts / |
 | | You are in: Society and Social Sciences / Psychology / Psychoanalysts / |  | | Society and Social Sciences > Psychology > Psychoanalysts |  | | All.info: Society and Social Sciences / Psychology / Psychoanalysts / |
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| | The Vermont Statutes Online |
 | | National psychoanalytic associations also provide direction and leadership for psychoanalytic practice, education and research within a specific school of thought. |  | | (3) Engaging in any sexual conduct with a client, or with the immediate family member of a client, with whom the certified psychoanalyst has had a professional relationship within the previous two years. |  | | (6) Practicing outside or beyond a psychoanalyst's area of training, experience or competence without appropriate supervision. |
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| | Famous Psychoanalysts Involved with the Paranormal |
 | | Fodor was the first psychoanalyst to seriously study the relationship between psychology and the paranormal. |  | | All I learned about this rift when I studied for my undergraduate degree was that there was a major difference in theories. |  | | This article will inform you of things you will not learn in traditional undergraduate psychology classes. |
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| | Commentary Magazine - On the Horizon: The Psychoanalysts and the Writer |
 | | ...274THE PSYCHOANALYSTS AND THE WRITER THE danger in all this horseplay is that under the cover of psychology an artistic norm is set up which corresponds exactly to the most vulgar official views... |  | | ...Bergler and Schneider have one point in common, that all artists, past and present, are but amateur psychoanalysts endowed with "writing technique... |  | | ...One could caution the reader that here is a physician who slyly suggests that he solves his patients' literary problems and who concludes his book with a "commercial" assuring us that "the chances for 'unblocking' a blocked writer [Bergler's specialty] are r~nhhhhhh-n-n-r= JhhUlhnM=hL 5 ON THE HORIZONTHE PSYCHOANALYSTS AND THE WRITER highly favorable... |
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| | Society of Modern Psychoanalysts Mission Statement |
 | | Represent Modern Psychoanalysts nationally and internationally as a theory and treatment technique. |  | | The mission of the Society of Modern Psychoanalysts is to foster training, research and dissemination of information among a broad spectrum of individuals interested in Modern Psychoanalysis. |  | | Provide a continuing information forum for those who utilize Modern Psychoanalytic principles in their clinical practice, writing, research, teaching or administration. |
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| | Publisher description for Library of Congress control number 93040502 |
 | | In addition, she compiles these theories into a chart, and presents a clear and concise sample of the different psychoanalytic theories that underlie the statements and points of view of the eleven analysts consulted. |  | | Then, taking this idea one step further, she delves into the individual histories of each of these master clinicians, exploring the close relationship between the clinical practice and theoretical foundations of psychoanalysis and the factors that influence it. |  | | Similarly, this book is illuminating for lay readers interested in learning how varied theories of the mind may be useful in understanding a patient and conducting analysis. |
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| | Psychoanalysis: The American Psychoanalytic Foundation - |
 | | Woman psychoanalysts visit psychoanalytic institutions for the purpose of enhancing awareness of psychoanalytic scholarship regarding women and the role of women in psychoanalysis. |  | | In addition, APF Visitor Programs help psychoanalytic institutions, societies, and foundations to increase their own awareness of racial, ethnic, cultural, gender and gender related issues which affect the theory and clinical practice of psychoanalysis. |  | | APF supports the advancement of awareness and understanding of psychoanalytic thought. |
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| | Psychiatric News Main Frame |
 | | Sabshin also said that psychoanalysts need to be cognizant of the numerous advances being made in the neurosciences and to support workers who develop hypotheses about neuroscience and psychoanalytic theory and practice. |  | | "Psychoanalysts can help psychiatrists in finding effective balance between the need to classify while maintaining the formulation about what is unique in each of us," he said. |  | | Noting that some psychoanalysts have criticized DSM and the "rote, mechanical fashion" in which psychiatric diagnoses can be used, Sabshin observed that psychoanalysts can put their sensitivity about the essence of the person behind the illness to good use. |
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| | Dr. Linda Garrity |
 | | Psychodynamic Psychotherapy for Individuals or Couples: Psychotherapy helps the patient understand intellectually the behaviors, feelings and thoughts that cause problems they experience. |  | | As a Clinical Associate Professor in the University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical School's Department of Psychiatry, Dr. Garrity has been supervising advanced psychiatric residents in psychoanalytically-oriented psychotherapy. |  | | In contrast, trainees need not receive personal psychotherapy to earn an M.D. in Psychiatry, a Ph.D. in Psychology or an M.S,W. in Social Work from most universities granting these degrees. |
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| | Amazon.de: English Books: What Do Psychoanalysts Want: The Problem of Aims in Psychoanalysis (The New Library of ... |
 | | From this basis they develop a theory about aims which is relevant to clinical practice, in which they discuss the issues from the point of view of the conscious and unconscious processes in the psychoanalyst's mind. |  | | Besides presenting a concise history of psychoanalysis which will be of interest to a wide audience, this book makes points for any analyst concerned to research his or her own practice. |  | | Zum Seitenanfang : What Do Psychoanalysts Want: The Problem of Aims in Psychoanalysis (The New Library of Psychoanalysis ; 24) |
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 | | Although AAPI has established minimal criteria for psychoanalytic training, AAPI does not consider itself currently to be an accrediting association. |  | | (The National Association for Accreditation of Psychoanalysts, NAAP, is a self-proclaimed accrediting association and its criteria for psychoanalytic training are rigorous as compared to those of AAPI.) |  | | (In contrast, the American Psychoanalytic Association and the American Academy of Psychoanalysis are dominated by psychiatry; Division 39 of the American Psychological Association is comprised mainly of psychologists who may be psychoanalysts or not. |
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| | :: International Convergencia Congress :: |
 | | By this means, the working device envolved in the congress must be articulated in such a way as to guarantee that the work communications convey the specific modality of liaison established by the instituiton to which the presenter of the work belongs. |  | | The current organizational device is intended to create the necessary conditions for the transmissibility of the subjects which permeate through the works of institutional colleagues, expressed in the presenter´s own enunciation, regardless of the modality of work liaison established. |  | | This new type of liaison is characterized by the distinguishable trace of maintaining each psychoanalyst´s own marks constituted through the course of his/her formation, including the real under which are distinguished the transferences according to which his/her formation has been carrried out, so far. |
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| | LookSmart - More Notable Women Psychoanalysts and Psychologists |
 | | Offers a profile of the pioneering woman psychologist who faced obstacles including age and gender discrimination in her distinguished career. |  | | More Notable Women Psychoanalysts and Psychologists - Find biographies and profile of more notable women psychoanalysts and psychologists. |  | | Join the Zeal community and help build the "More Notable Women Psychoanalysts and Psychologists" Directory Category. |
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 | | Science, Social Sciences, Psychology, Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic, Psychoanalysts |  | | Web Directory: Science, Social Sciences, Psychology, Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic, Psychoanalysts |  | | Browsing Science, Social Sciences, Psychology, Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic, Psychoanalysts Category |
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 | | Finally, as psychiatrist Anthony Storr put it: "Freud's technique of listening to distressed people over long periods rather than giving them orders or advice has formed the foundation of most modern forms of psychotherapy, with benefits to both patients and practitioners" (Storr 1996: 120). |  | | In 1948, Frieda Fromm-Reichmann, for example, gave birth to the term "schizophrenogenic mother," the mother whose bad mothering causes her child to become schizophrenic (ibid. |  | | Essentially connected to the psychoanalytic view of repression is the assumption that parental treatment of children, especially mothering, is the source of many, if not most, adult problems ranging from personality disorders to emotional problems to mental illnesses. |
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| | ABC News: Review: 'Sabina' Analyzes Psychoanalysts |
 | | Willy Holtzman's "Sabina," which opened Wednesday at off-Broadway's Primary Stages, is a dark and ambitious exploration of the personal triangle formed by three pioneers of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung and a patient named Sabina Spielrein, who was cured of her mental illness by Jung and later became a psychoanalyst herself. |  | | NEW YORK Feb 2, 2005 If the deepest recesses of the human mind make a tantalizing subject for drama, then what better characters to choose to depict than some of the world's foremost authorities on the subject? |  | | Found in the basement of a building in Switzerland that once housed the Geneva Institute of Psychology where Spielrein studied in the 1920s, the documents were the basis of a 1982 book called "A Secret Symmetry," by psychoanalyst Aldo Carotenuto. |
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 | | Please wait while we find you the best price for What Do Psychoanalysts Want?: Problem of Aims in Psychoanalytic Therapy (New Library of Psychoanalysis), this should take no more than 30 seconds. |  | | What Do Psychoanalysts Want?: Problem of Aims in Psychoanalytic Therapy (New Library of Psychoanalysis) |  | | What Do Psychoanalysts Want?: Problem of Aims in Psychoanalytic Therapy (New Library of Psychoanalysis) Joseph Sandler ISBN: 041513515x |
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| | Character-Analysis: Principles and Technique for Psychoanalysts in Practice and in Training - REICH, WILHELM (1897-1957) |
 | | Character-Analysis: Principles and Technique for Psychoanalysts in Practice and in Training - REICH, WILHELM (1897-1957) |  | | REICH, WILHELM (1897-1957) Character-Analysis: Principles and Technique for Psychoanalysts in Practice and in Training |  | | Translation by Theodore P[eter] Wolfe (1902-1954) of _Charakteranalyse_ and of _Psychischer Kontakt und vegetative Strömung_, to which have been added two articles: "The Expressive Language of the Living in Orgone Therapy" and "The Schizophrenic Split". |
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| | JAPA, Vol. 49, No. 3: Abstract of Scientific Paper |
 | | The psychoanalytic community increasingly recognizes the importance of research on psychoanalytic treatments, yet a significant number of psychoanalysts continue to believe that research is either irrelevant to psychoanalysis or impossible to accomplish. |  | | The authors, all psychoanalysts, are studying the outcome of a brief (twenty-four-session) psychodynamic treatment of panic disorder. |  | | Despite concerns about providing inadequate treatment, therapists were found to engage patients with psychoanalytic tools and focus in vibrant and productive therapies that led to significant improvements in panic symptoms and associated quality of life. |
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| | Houston MacIntosh: Attitudes and Experiences of Psychoanalysts |
 | | A large number of reporting practitioners (285 analysts), 274 of whom had worked with homosexual patients. |  | | 274 psychoanalysts reported having worked with a total of 1215 homosexual patients. |  | | MacIntosh surveyed psychoanalysts, asking questions regarding homosexual patients and changes in sexual orientation. |
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| | Psychoanalysts to convene Winter 2005 Meeting |
 | | The Meeting will also feature the Fourth Annual Poster Session that will display presentations concerning conceptual and/or empirical relevance to psychoanalytic theory, technique, aspects of practice, and effectiveness of psychoanalysis. |  | | More than 2,000 psychoanalysts, other mental health professionals, and students are expected to attend. |  | | Founded in 1911, APsaA is a professional organization of psychoanalysts throughout the United States. |
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| | Information on Jungian Psychoanalysts of Quebec |
 | | Jungian psychoanalyst Guy Corneau is internationally recognized as an authority on issues of masculine identity, on the challenges couples face around intimacy issues, and on the meaning of crisis and illness. |  | | She has also a private practice as a psychoanalyst. |  | | In 1993, she initiated a career change, which was motivated by a passion for symbols and a deep respect for the process of the unfolding of the psyche. |
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| | Anyara-Aphorisms - H.J. Eysenck on Psychoanalysis |
 | | This contrasts rather sharply with the impression, given wittingly or unwittingly by psychoanalysts, that their method is the only one which gives positive and lasting results in this field. |  | | Psychoanalysts have always been eager to hide their light under a bushel as far as evidence of the success or otherwise of their treatment is concerned. |  | | There is no method of treatment, from prayer to giving neurotics cold baths, and from hypnosis to extracting their teeth in order to eliminate septic foci, which has not given rise to similar claims to those of psychoanalysis, and which has not published clamorous and lengthy accounts of 'cures' so accomplished. |
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| | Yahoo! Groups : network-forums |
 | | A list of Lacanian psychoanalysts, scholars and other interested colleagues who work in research and reflection groups around the world on the principles that guide a School of psychoanalysis and other fundamental questions that a psychoanalytic community faces. |  | | Keep connected to your friends and family through blogs, photos and more. |
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| | Association for Autonomous Psychoanalytic Institutes |
 | | Over the years, autonomous psychoanalytic institutes, always interdisciplinary in nature, have grown in numbers and are contributing significantly to the education of psychoanalysts and to the creative evolution of psychoanalytic theory and clinical practice. |  | | A psychoanalytic Institute is considered to be autonomous if it does not belong to a psychoanalytic association that dictates and overseas the training program. |  | | is a professional association for psychoanalytic institutes and their members, including their graduate (or in some areas called certified) psychoanalysts, faculty, supervisors, and psychoanalytic candidates. |
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| | village voice > news > The Hate That Makes Men Straight by Richard Goldstein |
 | | Psychoanalysts are finally begining to focus on homophobia, adding their perspective to the work social scientists have already done. |  | | But only in 1972 did a sociologist coin the term homophobia, giving this syndrome a name. |  | | On Friday, the American Psychoanalytic Association will host its first public forum on homophobia at the Waldorf Astoria. |
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