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Psychoanalytic contributions to psychotherapy research

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Psychoanalysis presents us with a theory of the mind and its functioning, a theory of personality development, a method of getting primary clinical data, and a therapeutic technique that is employed in the treatment of various disorders. These can serve as baselines for psychotherapy research studies.

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Schlessinger, N., Pollock, G.H., Sabshin, M., Sadow, L., Gedo, J.E. (1966). Psychoanalytic contributions to psychotherapy research. In: Methods of Research in Psychotherapy. The Century Psychology Series. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-6045-2_23

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