PONDERINGS:: If the physician can get at the patient's mode of thinking, his involuntary ideas, he can build up a picture of his mental process. This is often difficult. The psychoanalyst takes hours and weeks to do it, the physician rarely has so much time at his disposal.
If the physician can get at the patient's mode of thinking, his involuntary ideas, he can build up a...
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PONDERINGS:: If the physician can get at the patient's mode of thinking, his involuntary ideas, he can build up a picture of his mental process. This is often difficult. The psychoanalyst takes hours and weeks to do it, the physician rarely has so much time at his disposal.

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