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Did the whole country begin a psychoanalysis of the Christain faith, because the murderers happened to be Christian?
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He fell out with Freud and alienated his peers by insisting not only that orgasms were a panacea, but also that psychoanalysis should be a tool for social change.
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Whether he was insane, and in what way, has been a matter of eager speculation since psychoanalysis turned posthumous diagnosis into a parlor game.
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His father died when Robert was 12, a trauma he did not acknowledge until he had a nervous breakdown and psychoanalysis in his 50s.
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The book is part detailed chronicle of Jordan's decision to re-enter the NBA and his first season in that still-unfamiliar blue uniform, and part psychoanalysis of a sports superstar.
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By the late 1950s psychoanalysis had become a pillar of psychiatry, though it never had been rigorously tested in trials.
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Among psychologists, CBT now has almost twice as many adherents as old-guard psychoanalysis, according to a survey by University of Scranton psychologist John Norcross.
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Psychoanalysis is as dead a science as alchemy.
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Whenever Dexter confronted his victims with their crimes, it was a dark parody of a police interrogation as well as a variant on the notion of detective work as psychoanalysis.
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The field of psychoanalysis has gotten the Hollywood treatment over the past decade, being featured on a hit TV show, The Sopranos, and two movies starring Billy Crystal and Robert De Niro, Analyze This and Analyze That.
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