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      The Psychoanalyst's Resistance to the Task of Proof.

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      Psychoanalytic review
      Guilford Publications

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          Freud's letters and papers indicate that his emotions interfered with his endeavor to justify his theories to an unsympathetic public. His example suggests that a psychoanalyst who wishes to prove the validity of psychoanalysis to critics may experience strong and unpalatable emotions that in turn stimulate defense mechanisms, such as avoidance of proving activities. While Freud habitually observed the public's resistance to psychoanalytic ideas, he overlooked the possibility of his own resistance to presenting them. Those who are interested in pursuing scientific validation of psychoanalytic theories and efficacy may wish to consider whether psychoanalysts' emotional resistances have contributed to the psychoanalytic community's halting approach to validation and the presentation of proof.

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          Journal
          Psychoanal Rev
          Psychoanalytic review
          Guilford Publications
          1943-3301
          0033-2836
          Apr 2018
          : 105
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] 96 Joralemon St., Brooklyn NY 11201. E-mail: austinratner@gmail.com.
          Article
          10.1521/prev.2018.105.2.157
          29617202
          370073e0-8528-4643-869a-edc954df7670
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