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The changing image of psychoanalysis

The changing image of psychoanalysis 24. Angyal, A.: Neurosis and Treatment: A analysis and the Wholeness of Man, in: Holistic Theory. New York: John Fortschritte der Psychoanalyse (Progress Wiley, 1965, 286. of Psychoanalysis), Vot. I. Goettingen: 25. Weiss, F. A.: Self-Alienation, Psycho- Verlag fiir Psychologic, 1964, 43. ANTONIA WENKART BEING-IN-TI~-WoRLD T IS UNTHINKABLE to conceive of an only implied a general and more com- image of man, and therefore an prehensive image of man but also in- image of psychoanalysis, at a standstill, cluded man's potential for finding his in a static state. With the cataclysmic place in the sun. Although the direction upheavals of the last decades and the of Dr. Horney's proposals has proven rapid changes and progress in natural valid, both concepts lack definiteness. science, a decisive change in living con- For a long time psychoanalytic schools ditions has come about as well as in our of thought did not try to come to grips knowledge of man and our ideas regar- with such essential yet general problems ding mental ills. Hence we will not be as: What is it to be human? What is surprised at the change in psychoanalytic the world? What is reality? Only with treatment along with http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The American Journal of Psychoanalysis Springer Journals

The changing image of psychoanalysis

The American Journal of Psychoanalysis , Volume 26 (2): 10 – Sep 1, 1966

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
1966 The Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
ISSN
0002-9548
eISSN
1573-6741
DOI
10.1007/BF01873435
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Abstract

24. Angyal, A.: Neurosis and Treatment: A analysis and the Wholeness of Man, in: Holistic Theory. New York: John Fortschritte der Psychoanalyse (Progress Wiley, 1965, 286. of Psychoanalysis), Vot. I. Goettingen: 25. Weiss, F. A.: Self-Alienation, Psycho- Verlag fiir Psychologic, 1964, 43. ANTONIA WENKART BEING-IN-TI~-WoRLD T IS UNTHINKABLE to conceive of an only implied a general and more com- image of man, and therefore an prehensive image of man but also in- image of psychoanalysis, at a standstill, cluded man's potential for finding his in a static state. With the cataclysmic place in the sun. Although the direction upheavals of the last decades and the of Dr. Horney's proposals has proven rapid changes and progress in natural valid, both concepts lack definiteness. science, a decisive change in living con- For a long time psychoanalytic schools ditions has come about as well as in our of thought did not try to come to grips knowledge of man and our ideas regar- with such essential yet general problems ding mental ills. Hence we will not be as: What is it to be human? What is surprised at the change in psychoanalytic the world? What is reality? Only with treatment along with

Journal

The American Journal of PsychoanalysisSpringer Journals

Published: Sep 1, 1966

Keywords: Clinical Psychology; Psychotherapy; Psychoanalysis

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