The Resistance to Psychoanalysis
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Sigmund Freud's "The Resistance to Psychoanalysis" delves into the challenges and opposition faced by the psychoanalytic movement.
Freud examines the various forms of resistance encountered by psychoanalysts, including intellectual, emotional, and social barriers.
He explores the reasons behind this resistance, highlighting the anxieties and defenses that hinder the acceptance of psychoanalytic ideas.
The book provides valuable insights into the dynamics of therapeutic relationships and the obstacles to self-understanding.
It remains a significant contribution to the understanding of the human psyche and the process of psychological change.
Freud examines the various forms of resistance encountered by psychoanalysts, including intellectual, emotional, and social barriers.
He explores the reasons behind this resistance, highlighting the anxieties and defenses that hinder the acceptance of psychoanalytic ideas.
The book provides valuable insights into the dynamics of therapeutic relationships and the obstacles to self-understanding.
It remains a significant contribution to the understanding of the human psyche and the process of psychological change.
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Brian Lehrer

100 Years of 100 Things: Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy



