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  • ...sidential Decree no 162 of March 10, 1982.|accessdate=22 July 2010}}</ref> French legislation restricts use of the title "psychotherapist" to professionals o ...by [[Frederik van Eeden]] translating "Suggestive Psycho-therapy" for his French "Psychothérapie Suggestive". Van Eeden credited borrowing this term from [
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  • ...that influence the development of women. Most contemporary North American psychoanalysts employ theories that, while based on those of Sigmund Freud, include many m ...ational Psychoanalytical Association]], and there are over 3,000 graduated psychoanalysts practicing in the United States. The International Psychoanalytical Associa
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  • ...by [[Frederik van Eeden]] translating "Suggestive Psycho-therapy" for his French "Psychothérapie Suggestive". Van Eeden credited borrowing this term from [ ...therapy|expressive therapists]], trained [[nurses]], [[psychiatrists]], [[psychoanalysts]], [[Mental health counseling|mental health counselors]], [[school counselo
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  • ...ped a following.<ref>Paul Roazen, in Dufresne, Todd (ed). ''Returns of the French Freud: Freud, Lacan, and Beyond''. New York and London: Routledge Press, 19 ...eph Aguayo '&#39;Charcot and Freud: Some Implications of Late 19th Century French Psychiatry and Politics for the Origins of Psychoanalysis'&#39; (1986). Psy
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  • ...sychology]]—which might be a good place to put this paragraph. "In 1802, French physiologist [[Pierre Cabanis]] sketched out the beginnings of [[physiologi ...Other well-known psychoanalytic scholars of the mid-20th century included psychoanalysts, psychologists, psychiatrists, and philosophers. Among these thinkers were
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  • ...que has been criticized by [[behaviorists]] for lacking structure and by [[psychoanalysts]] for actually providing a conditional relationship <ref>Prochaska, J. O., ...mes/A/approche_centree_sur_la_personne.htm Person-Centered Bibliography in French]
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  • As early as 1932, however, Fromm had been independently regretting that psychoanalysts 'did not concern themselves with the variety of life experience...and there ...s than the psychotherapeutic views of Horney or Sullivan, or Alexander and French, yet there are many threads of interconnection with these modern formulatio
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  • ...que has been criticized by [[behaviorists]] for lacking structure and by [[psychoanalysts]] for actually providing a conditional relationship <ref>Prochaska, J. O., ...mes/A/approche_centree_sur_la_personne.htm Person-Centered Bibliography in French]
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  • ...[German language|German]], [[English language|English]], [[French language|French]] and [[Italian language|Italian]]. At the age of 15, she started reading h ==About essential personal qualities in psychoanalysts==
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  • ...psychoanalysis is one of the major schools within psychoanalysis. Kleinian psychoanalysts are members of the [[International Psychoanalytical Association]]. Kleinian *[[Donald Meltzer]] [[:fr:Donald Meltzer|(Information in French)]] "The Kleinian Development (New edition)", Publisher: Karnac Books; Repri
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  • ...ion in reality means emotionalization" (p.&nbsp;165), two experiences that psychoanalysts continued to conflate for half a century after Freud’s death. Until the e .... ISBN 0-684-86327-8. Updated ed. University of Massachusetts Press, 1993. French translation: ''La volonté en acte: La vie et l'œvre d'Otto Rank'' PUF (19
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  • ...acts with the external world as well as responds to internal forces. Many psychoanalysts use a theoretical construct called the [[Id, ego and super-ego#Ego|ego]] to Subsequent psychoanalysts interested in ego psychology emphasized the role of defenses, early-childho
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  • ...ificant impact on [[critical theory]], [[literary theory]], [[20th-century French philosophy]], [[sociology]], [[feminist theory]] and clinical psychoanalysi ...his thesis ''On Paranoiac Psychosis in its Relations to the Personality''. Psychoanalysts mostly ignored it, although it was acclaimed beyond psychoanalytic circles,
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  • ...and [[Jacques Lacan]] are often treated as canonical thinkers by Lacanian psychoanalysts, although there are considerable objections to their authority, particularl ...ver a fertile and disparate flowering of psychoanalytic thought within the French context.
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  • '''Gérard Mendel''' (1930 – October 14, 2004) was a French psychoanalyst and psychiatrist. ...of the psychoanalysts that want to impose the Oedipus model upon everyone; psychoanalysts like Mendel consider those "who do not bow to the imperialism of Oedipus as
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