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EXPERIENCES WITH ANALYSES OF SCHIZOID AND DEPRESSIVE PERSONALITIES FRITZ RIEMANN INCE PSYCHOANALYTIC THERAPY tradi- when considering the institute statistics, S tionally least often encounters schizoid this thought was formulated: the patient and depressive personalities, an exchange broke off analysis because no trans- of experiences in their treatment appears ference took place. On the basis of such most worthwhile. Historically in the formulations and failures, including my development of psychoanalysis, hysteria own, there first occurred to me the and compulsive neuroses were usually question whether one must not perhaps placed in the forefront since at that vary the method with narcissistic neu- time they were socially determined, roses. Should one merely analyze longer more frequent and the psychoanalytic and deeper, continuing the classical method was therefore developed with technique and not give up hope too them. These two neuroses were design- soon in order to get near earliest mere- ated as "transference neuroses" and tootles? Or, should one vary the method were differentiated from the "narcissis- itself and eventually modify it specif- tic neuroses," the latter being considered ically to fit the neuroses, since one from the outset more difficult to ap- cannot expect the experiences gained proach with the
The American Journal of Psychoanalysis – Springer Journals
Published: Mar 1, 1966
Keywords: Clinical Psychology; Psychotherapy; Psychoanalysis
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