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On Freud''s on Beginning the Treatment

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Like his other papers on technique, Freud's 1913 essay on beginning the analysis had an enduring influence on psychoanalysts for generations to come, providing them with a solid and worldwide accepted conceptual basis on how to initiate psychoanalytic treatments.


About the author

Gennaro Saragnano, MD, is a member and former Secretary of the Italian Psychoanalytical Association and psychiatrist and psychoanalyst in private practice in Rome. He was the Editor of the Bulletin of the Italian Psychoanalytical Association from 2000 to 2007. He served the International Psychoanalytical Association as a member of the Website Editorial Board from 2005 to 2009, and he has been a member of the Publications Committee of the International Psychoanalytical Association since 2009. He was appointed Chair of the Publications Committee during the Mexico City IPA Congress in August 2011.Christian Seulin is Training and Supervising Analyst of the Paris Psychoanalytical Society (SPP), member of the International Psychoanalytical Association. He is former Secretary of the Training Committee of the Lyon's Institute of the SPP and former Secretary of the Executive Council of the Training Commission of the SPP. Living and practising in Lyon, he is currently President of the Lyon's group of the SPP. He authored more than fifty articles and book's chapters and one book.

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Like his other papers on technique, Freud's 1913 essay on beginning the analysis had an enduring influence on psychoanalysts for generations to come, providing them with a solid and worldwide accepted conceptual basis on how to initiate psychoanalytic treatments.

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