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Title:
RG-30.326, LAPSI, Committee for the Study of Psychoanalytic Practice, discourse, May 1964
Date:
May 1964
ID:
RG-30.326
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NCP-LA
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Committee on study of psychoanalytic practice, established in 1961
Committee on study of psychoanalytic practice, the object of study, private practice, 1964
Committee on study of psychoanalytic practice, the practice has changed for the worse, 1964
Committee on the study of psychoanalytic practice, condensed report, general trends, opinions, 1964
Findings, decrease of volume and quality of suitable cases for analysis, 1964
Findings, high fees divert patients giving an impression of money-driven analysts, 1964
Findings, less analysis, more modified analysis, more psychotherapy, 1964
Findings, medical community seemingly is hostile to Psychoanalysis, 1964
Findings, patients regards psychoanalysis as too rigid, time consuming and expensive, 1964
Findings, perhaps we kept ourselves too aloof from the medical community, 1964
Findings, psychiatrists and psychologists are better accepted, 1964
Findings, public overall does not distinguish between psychoanalysis and any other therapy, 1964
Findings, rising skepticism about analysts and psychoanalysis, 1964
Findings, there is hardly a therapist who does not call his work analysis, 1964
LAPSI, Committee on study of psychoanalytic practice, sphere of work over the years, 1964
LAPSI, Committee on the psychoanalytic practice, narrative, May 1964
LAPSI, discursive history of the organization
LAPSI, documents from the NCP-LA Archive
LAPSI, official documents, reports, correspondences, publications, History
Methodology and technique of the committee on study of psychoanalytic practice, 1964
The new methods, family therapy, group therapy and medications diminished the role of psychoanalysis
There is a notable awareness  of the limitation of psychoanalysis, 1964
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