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Robert Maxwell Young <[log in to unmask]>
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PSYCHOANALYSIS AND PSYCHOTHERAPY
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Although there are existing groups and forums for psychoanalysis
(though not very active) and others for psychotherapy, there has
hitherto been none which seeks to bring together people interested in
the psychoanalytic approach as employed in analysis, psychoanalytic
psychotherapy and psychodynamic counselling, where the counsellor
works in the transference. This eGroup is designed to foster
communication across those three communities, both in theory and in
practice. I hope subscribers will draw the eGroup's attention to
interesting publications and offer essays and reviews to the Vault
(web site) and interesting links to other relevant groups and web
sites. The intention is to facilitate communication, and messages
should be offered in that spirit. Disagreement is fine, but
sectarianism is not welcome.

Moderator: Robert M. Young
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