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RG-18.01, Letter from Dr. Freud to Dr.Simmel, with English translation, February 20, 1918
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February 20, 1918
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RG-18.01
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Correspondences from Dr. Freud to Dr. Simmel, 1918-1939 Item 1: RG-18.01, Letter from Dr. Freud to Dr.Simmel, with English translation, February 20, 1918, February 20, 1918
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Correspondence from Dr. Freud to Dr. Simmel, 1918 -- 1939
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Freud, some of your formulations of hypnotic technique did not seem tenable, Simmels
Freud discovered the psychoanalytic motivating forces only after conceded hypnosis, to Simmel
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In Freud's opinion, the Simmel's therapy is rather a cathartic than psychoanalytic, War Neuroses
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