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Our Youth: Apathy, Rebellion and Growth

Our Youth: Apathy, Rebellion and Growth OUR YOUTH: APATHY, REBELLION AND GROWTH A SYMPOSIUM JOSEPH W. MODERATOR, M ORNING SESSION AmS PL.~AS~D to welcome you to the fions about the accuracy of this belief, Ws ymposmm on "Youth: Apathy, it is clear that the economy and modern Rebellion and Growth," sponsored by technology demand ever higher levels of the Association for the Advancement training. The scope of the dropout prob- of Psychoanalysis. The symposium held lem is evident in the statistics that stun here last year was entitled the "Chang- our imagination: of the 3,800,000 Ameri- ing Image of Man." It included the cans who reach the age of eighteen each changing image of the psychoanalyst. year, at least 1,200,000 will be dropouts. An equal 30 % will drop out of colleges This morning's presentations are an ex- pression of this changing image actual- and universities largely because of learn- ized. We are to witness no startling ad- ing problems. vances in theory, but we are to experience In the face of these staggering num- the advancing of psychoanalysis into bers, what can a handful of psycho- fields heretofore mainly explored by other analysts do? We certainly cannot hope disciplines. to treat this vast number 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
1968 The Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
ISSN
0002-9548
eISSN
1573-6741
DOI
10.1007/BF01873615
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Abstract

OUR YOUTH: APATHY, REBELLION AND GROWTH A SYMPOSIUM JOSEPH W. MODERATOR, M ORNING SESSION AmS PL.~AS~D to welcome you to the fions about the accuracy of this belief, Ws ymposmm on "Youth: Apathy, it is clear that the economy and modern Rebellion and Growth," sponsored by technology demand ever higher levels of the Association for the Advancement training. The scope of the dropout prob- of Psychoanalysis. The symposium held lem is evident in the statistics that stun here last year was entitled the "Chang- our imagination: of the 3,800,000 Ameri- ing Image of Man." It included the cans who reach the age of eighteen each changing image of the psychoanalyst. year, at least 1,200,000 will be dropouts. An equal 30 % will drop out of colleges This morning's presentations are an ex- pression of this changing image actual- and universities largely because of learn- ized. We are to witness no startling ad- ing problems. vances in theory, but we are to experience In the face of these staggering num- the advancing of psychoanalysis into bers, what can a handful of psycho- fields heretofore mainly explored by other analysts do? We certainly cannot hope disciplines. to treat this vast number

Journal

The American Journal of PsychoanalysisSpringer Journals

Published: Mar 1, 1968

Keywords: Clinical Psychology; Psychotherapy; Psychoanalysis

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