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Discussion SARA SI-~INER Her face showed animation as she picked process. In so doing I elaborated my up the making of series. Suddenly she original hypothesis through a number began to distract herseK with complaints of premises. These premises lead to the about her sister, but I recalled her to position that schizophrenia is a way of the subject. Then her face became open life evolving during the course of a life- and she began to shout "There's a re- time and that it is dynamically life- lationship-2 comes after 1, 3 comes preservative and life-conservative. after 2." Spontaneously, she showed me she "understood" by running through BIBLIOGRAPHY the series from ten down to one. She 1. Goldstein, K.: The Organism, New York: had moved from concrete object to being American Book Company, 1939, 197-207. able to keep in mind the idea o] a pro- 2. Homey, K.: Neurosis and Human Growth, cess. She had opened, somewhat, her New York: W. W. Norton, 1950. ability to understand. 3. Sheiner, S.: Amer. J. of Psychoan., Vol. tn conclusion, I have presented a con- xxiv, No. 2, 167-174, 1964. jectural hypothesis and have applied it 4. Kelman, Harold: Amer. J. of Psychoan., http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The American Journal of Psychoanalysis Springer Journals

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
1965 The Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
ISSN
0002-9548
eISSN
1573-6741
DOI
10.1007/BF01873475
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Abstract

SARA SI-~INER Her face showed animation as she picked process. In so doing I elaborated my up the making of series. Suddenly she original hypothesis through a number began to distract herseK with complaints of premises. These premises lead to the about her sister, but I recalled her to position that schizophrenia is a way of the subject. Then her face became open life evolving during the course of a life- and she began to shout "There's a re- time and that it is dynamically life- lationship-2 comes after 1, 3 comes preservative and life-conservative. after 2." Spontaneously, she showed me she "understood" by running through BIBLIOGRAPHY the series from ten down to one. She 1. Goldstein, K.: The Organism, New York: had moved from concrete object to being American Book Company, 1939, 197-207. able to keep in mind the idea o] a pro- 2. Homey, K.: Neurosis and Human Growth, cess. She had opened, somewhat, her New York: W. W. Norton, 1950. ability to understand. 3. Sheiner, S.: Amer. J. of Psychoan., Vol. tn conclusion, I have presented a con- xxiv, No. 2, 167-174, 1964. jectural hypothesis and have applied it 4. Kelman, Harold: Amer. J. of Psychoan.,

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The American Journal of PsychoanalysisSpringer Journals

Published: Sep 1, 1965

Keywords: Clinical Psychology; Psychotherapy; Psychoanalysis

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