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Volume 333:1228-1229 November 2, 1995 Number 18
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Research in Psychoanalysis: Process, development, outcome

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Edited by Theodore Shapiro and Robert N. Emde. 447 pp. Madison, Conn., International Universities Press, 1995. $60. ISBN 0-8236-5795-7.

The publication of Research in Psychoanalysis is most timely, coming as it does during a time in which strong and fundamental questions about psychoanalysis are being debated. Is there evidence of the validity of psychoanalytic theory? What data support the efficacy of psychoanalysis? What, if any, is the relevance of psychoanalytic knowledge to medicine, psychiatry, and the social sciences? Each contributor to this outstanding book tackles aspects of these penetrating questions. The presentations and accompanying discussions clearly convey the complexity of key issues faced by thoughtful psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic scholars.

The organization of the book reflects the editors' belief in . . . [Full Text of this Article]




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