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If the physician can get at the patient's mode of thinking, his involuntary ideas, he can build up a...

By ILH Editorial
June 1, 2011· 1 min read
If the physician can get at the patient's mode of thinking, his involuntary ideas, he can build up a...
PhilosophyILH Editorial · June 1, 2011 · 1 min

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.

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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