Description |
1 online resource (xv, 511 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
The origins of the question of lay analysis: the development in Europe -- The confrontation from America and the "1938 rule" -- The post-World War II resolution of the crisis -- My life into psychoanalysis -- Training for research: the first crack in the door -- The four committees of the American and the precipitation of the lawsuit -- My career in the IPA and the filing of the lawsuit -- The first year of the lawsuit -- The settlement negotiations that failed: April to October 1986 -- Averting a split: agreement between the American and the IPA, December 1986 -- Revisions of the "1938 agreement," July 1987: the end of a half-century of controversy -- The clash over class certification: October 1987-February 1988 -- The settlement agreement: October 1988 -- The 1989 IPA congress: resolution of the issue -- Struggles over implementation, 1989-1990 -- Further struggles over implementation, 1990-1991 -- Subsidence of the legal threat -- The story brought to date, 1996 -- The meaning of the controversy: the identity of psychoanalysis |
Summary |
"The struggle over the issue of "lay" or nonmedical analysis has divided the psychoanalytic world for practically the entire first century of psychoanalytic history - from 1910, when the issue first arose, until 1988, with the final settlement of a lawsuit brought against the American Psychoanalytic Association (APsaA) and International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA) for their exclusionary practices regarding the training of nonphysicians for psychoanalytic work." "Lay Analysis: Life Inside the Controversy chronicles this history in absorbing detail."--Jacket |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 457-485) and index |
Notes |
Print version record |
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Welch, Bryant, 1946- -- Trials, litigation, etc
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Wallerstein, Robert S |
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Welch, Bryant, 1946- |
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Welch, Bryant, 1946- |
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American Psychoanalytic Association -- Trials, litigation, etc
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International Psycho-Analytical Association -- Trials, litigation, etc
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American Psychoanalytic Association |
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International Psycho-Analytical Association |
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American Psychoanalytic Association |
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International Psycho-Analytical Association |
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Lay analysis (Psychoanalysis) -- Law and legislation -- United States
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Lay analysis (Psychoanalysis) -- History
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Physicians.
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Psychoanalysis -- legislation & jurisprudence -- United States
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Certification -- standards -- United States
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Physicians -- United States -- Personal Narratives
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Psychoanalysis -- United States -- History
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Psychoanalysis -- standards -- United States
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Psychoanalytic Therapy -- education -- United States
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Certification -- standards
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Physicians
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Psychoanalysis -- history
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Psychoanalysis -- standards
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Psychoanalytic Therapy -- education
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Psychoanalysis -- legislation & jurisprudence
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physicians.
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PSYCHOLOGY -- Movements -- Psychoanalysis.
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Physicians
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Lay analysis (Psychoanalysis)
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Lay analysis (Psychoanalysis) -- Law and legislation
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Psychoanalytische therapie.
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Leken.
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Artsen.
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International Psychoanalytic Association.
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American Psychoanalytic Association.
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Beroepsorganisaties.
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United States |
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United States
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Electronic books
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Electronic book
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Personal narratives
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History
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Trials, litigation, etc.
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Personal narratives.
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Récits personnels.
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ISBN |
9781135829209 |
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1135829209 |
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9781135829278 |
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1135829276 |
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9780203727980 |
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0203727983 |
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