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The analyst's personal equation

The analyst's personal equation KAREN HORNEY ON PSYCHOANALYTIC TECHNIQUE Lo~:is A. AZORIN Compiled and edited from lectures on its pervasiveness, consequences, etc. but Psychoanalytic Technique given by the very little change took place in its attraction late Karen Homey at the American Insti- for him. His analyst was not content with, tute for Psychoanalysis during the years "You're doing all right in your approach, but it takes time," and sundry other semi- I946, z95o, z95z and z952. Further lectures in this series will appear in sub- rationalizations which a less curious analyst sequent issues of the Journal. might have made. Instead, he thought in- tently about it on his own, and came to the HE PURPOSES of this topic are firstly, an realization that the patient was not fully T evaluation of those qualities which aware of the intensity of his drive toward glory. When this was brought into the characterize a good analyst, and secondly, a consideration of neurotic remnants in ana- picture and felt by the patient, he began to lysts and how their work is affected thereby. resolve the problem. Mention also will be made of some of Intellectually we all are convinced of self- the psychological difficuIties inherent in http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The American Journal of Psychoanalysis Springer Journals

The analyst's personal equation

The American Journal of Psychoanalysis , Volume 17 (1): 5 – Mar 1, 1957

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
1957 The Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
ISSN
0002-9548
eISSN
1573-6741
DOI
10.1007/BF01875214
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Abstract

KAREN HORNEY ON PSYCHOANALYTIC TECHNIQUE Lo~:is A. AZORIN Compiled and edited from lectures on its pervasiveness, consequences, etc. but Psychoanalytic Technique given by the very little change took place in its attraction late Karen Homey at the American Insti- for him. His analyst was not content with, tute for Psychoanalysis during the years "You're doing all right in your approach, but it takes time," and sundry other semi- I946, z95o, z95z and z952. Further lectures in this series will appear in sub- rationalizations which a less curious analyst sequent issues of the Journal. might have made. Instead, he thought in- tently about it on his own, and came to the HE PURPOSES of this topic are firstly, an realization that the patient was not fully T evaluation of those qualities which aware of the intensity of his drive toward glory. When this was brought into the characterize a good analyst, and secondly, a consideration of neurotic remnants in ana- picture and felt by the patient, he began to lysts and how their work is affected thereby. resolve the problem. Mention also will be made of some of Intellectually we all are convinced of self- the psychological difficuIties inherent in

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The American Journal of PsychoanalysisSpringer Journals

Published: Mar 1, 1957

Keywords: Clinical Psychology; Psychotherapy; Psychoanalysis

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