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In a recent issue of the Journal, Bracken (1987) declared the traditional defences of psychoanalysis...
Workshop, Discussion Group on the Research on the Relation of Psychoanalysis and Neuroscienceinfo:eu...
Almost everyone agrees that the question of the scientific status of psychoanalysis has been "done ...
Is it science at all? Here are some of the things researchers have found out in their investigations...
While philosophers have worried about whether psychoanalysis is really a science, psychoanalysts hav...
Could psychoanalysis be a science? There are three ways of reading this question, which will structu...
Reprinted from The scientific status of psychoanalytic clinical evidence by Bjørn Christiansen from ...
It is proposed that the mental health crisis in “developed” societies is largely due to the fact tha...
The perennial interest in psychoanalysis shows no signs of abating and the longevity of psychoanalyt...
Forthcoming in Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology Can psychoanalysis take its place in the scienc...
sychoanalysis has no future except as a historical footnote in the evolution of the understanding of...
As much as the couch is a piece of furniture associated with television, the “divan” or Turkish couc...
Psychoanalysis between Science and Reality: Requirements for a Scientific Discussion. This article p...
1. The Future of Psychoanalysis Robert Langs sets himself a difficult task in attempting "a hie...
http://www.psychoanalytischeperspectieven.be/back%20issues/20-4.htminfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
In a recent issue of the Journal, Bracken (1987) declared the traditional defences of psychoanalysis...
Workshop, Discussion Group on the Research on the Relation of Psychoanalysis and Neuroscienceinfo:eu...
Almost everyone agrees that the question of the scientific status of psychoanalysis has been "done ...
Is it science at all? Here are some of the things researchers have found out in their investigations...
While philosophers have worried about whether psychoanalysis is really a science, psychoanalysts hav...
Could psychoanalysis be a science? There are three ways of reading this question, which will structu...
Reprinted from The scientific status of psychoanalytic clinical evidence by Bjørn Christiansen from ...
It is proposed that the mental health crisis in “developed” societies is largely due to the fact tha...
The perennial interest in psychoanalysis shows no signs of abating and the longevity of psychoanalyt...
Forthcoming in Philosophy, Psychiatry and Psychology Can psychoanalysis take its place in the scienc...
sychoanalysis has no future except as a historical footnote in the evolution of the understanding of...
As much as the couch is a piece of furniture associated with television, the “divan” or Turkish couc...
Psychoanalysis between Science and Reality: Requirements for a Scientific Discussion. This article p...
1. The Future of Psychoanalysis Robert Langs sets himself a difficult task in attempting "a hie...
http://www.psychoanalytischeperspectieven.be/back%20issues/20-4.htminfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
In a recent issue of the Journal, Bracken (1987) declared the traditional defences of psychoanalysis...
Workshop, Discussion Group on the Research on the Relation of Psychoanalysis and Neuroscienceinfo:eu...
Almost everyone agrees that the question of the scientific status of psychoanalysis has been "done ...