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Interval Meetings at the American Institute for Psychoanalysis

Interval Meetings at the American Institute for Psychoanalysis SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS potential friction points operate as give treatments which a few years ago were smoothly as it does? There are two factors. the exclusive province of the physician. But they feel that these are easily acquired tech- One is the presence of the patient, which gives both the hospital personnel and the niques, involving somewhat greater respon- attending staff a common goal. When there sibility, which do not essentially change the is potential conflict between different relationship of the nurse to the patient. It is interesting, baffling, and even frus- authorities, the needs of the patient pro- duce the desire for mutual accommodation trating for a psychiatrist to be working on a in all concerned. A second factor in the sociological study. Personalities, with their needs, conflicts, frustrations, and psychic relatively smooth operation of the hospital histories, react significantly to the social is that all members of the organization ac- knowledge a system of reciprocal obliga- situation which we are studying. What is tions, rather than direct authority, to which behind the marked differences in person- ality in the different doctors I've inter- the emplyees are responding most of the time. viewed? Is the apparent uniformity among most http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The American Journal of Psychoanalysis Springer Journals

Interval Meetings at the American Institute for Psychoanalysis

The American Journal of Psychoanalysis , Volume 10 (1): 10 – Dec 1, 1950

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Springer Journals
Copyright
1950 The Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
ISSN
0002-9548
eISSN
1573-6741
DOI
10.1007/BF01872450
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Abstract

SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS potential friction points operate as give treatments which a few years ago were smoothly as it does? There are two factors. the exclusive province of the physician. But they feel that these are easily acquired tech- One is the presence of the patient, which gives both the hospital personnel and the niques, involving somewhat greater respon- attending staff a common goal. When there sibility, which do not essentially change the is potential conflict between different relationship of the nurse to the patient. It is interesting, baffling, and even frus- authorities, the needs of the patient pro- duce the desire for mutual accommodation trating for a psychiatrist to be working on a in all concerned. A second factor in the sociological study. Personalities, with their needs, conflicts, frustrations, and psychic relatively smooth operation of the hospital histories, react significantly to the social is that all members of the organization ac- knowledge a system of reciprocal obliga- situation which we are studying. What is tions, rather than direct authority, to which behind the marked differences in person- ality in the different doctors I've inter- the emplyees are responding most of the time. viewed? Is the apparent uniformity among most

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The American Journal of PsychoanalysisSpringer Journals

Published: Dec 1, 1950

Keywords: Clinical Psychology; Psychotherapy; Psychoanalysis

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