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  • A basic form of micropsychoanalysis was first conceived in the 1950s by Swiss psychiatrist [[Silvio Fanti]] <ref>L'Humanitè (July 5th 1997). [http://www ...e affect). Because of the integrative deficits (often causing what general psychiatrists call "loose associations," "blocking," "flight of ideas," "verbigeration,"
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  • '''Carl Gustav Jung''' 26 July 1875&nbsp;– 6 June 1961) was a Swiss [[psychiatrist]], an influential thinker, and the founder of [[analytical p ...ss Reformed Church]], while his mother came from a wealthy and established Swiss family.
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  • ...c scholars of the mid-20th century included psychoanalysts, psychologists, psychiatrists, and philosophers. Among these thinkers were [[Erik Erikson]], [[Melanie Kl ...ntial psychotherapy called [[logotherapy]]. In addition to May and Frankl, Swiss psychoanalyst [[Ludwig Binswanger]] and American psychologist [[George Kell
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  • ...ingle person. After medieval suppression of the concept, it was revived by Swiss physician Théophile Bonet in 1684, who, using the term ''folie maniaco-mé ...uggestive of mental illness have been the subject of discussion by certain psychiatrists and film experts. The films ''[[Play Misty for Me]]''<ref>{{cite book |titl
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