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The Indications for Psycho-Analysis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2018

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If the standards of psychotherapy approximated to those in vogue in the field of organic medicine a lecture on the indications for psycho-analysis would be a comparatively brief and possibly tedious affair. Since, however, there is no uniform diagnosis of mental disorders, no exact account of the rationale of psycho-analytic treatment and no assented list of the modifications of treatment required in different forms of disorder, it is obvious that before we can usefully discuss indications for psycho-analysis or in other words the scope of psychoanalytic treatment we must arrive at a certain amount of agreement regarding the diagnosis and prognosis of mental disorders and the nature of psychoanalytic therapy.

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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1954 
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