Historiography and psychoanalysis |
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Authors: | Per Magnus Johansson PhD |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of History of Ideas and Theory of Science , Gothenburg University , Sweden per.magnus.johansson@swipnet.se |
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Abstract: | Abstract The act of writing the history of psychoanalysis poses crucial questions with regard to the openness of society. This article examines the fundamental issues faced by researchers when they set about writing the history of psychoanalysis in a specific country. The significance of reconstructing features of the psychoanalytical practice is discussed. The opposition that exists between the current academic ideals and those of the psychoanalytic societies is outlined with reference to the changes that society has undergone, particularly during the past 30 years. In this context, the stance maintained by psychoanalysts with regard to psychiatry, academic psychology, and the university education of psychotherapists is defined. Government accreditation processes for psychologists and psychotherapists are likewise illustrated in the light of the opinions held by psychoanalysts at different moments in time. |
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Keywords: | Archives France history of psychoanalysis psychotherapy Sweden university |
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