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Ciprian Cioiulescu <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 14 May 1998 18:55:21 +0300
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    Well, one of the basic psychoanalytical methods to access the
unconstient is the interpretation of unvoluntary acts. I don't really see
how such acts can occur during selfanalysis ... How can you make
free-associations while you are concetrating on finding connections between
your own ideas ?
    I don't say it's not possible, I just don't know if it is.

Regards,
Ciprian Cioiulescu

-----Original Message-----
From: Tsuyoshi Munekata <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 14 May 1998 1:13 AM
Subject: Re: R: Selfanalysis


>At 6:45 AM -0400 5/13/98, Mariam Cohen wrote:
>>It is old and the language is outdated a bit but one should never
>>neglect the classic "Self Analysis" by Karen Horney.  A good discussion
>>of "how to do it" in lay language.
>>
>>Mariam Cohen, MD
>>[log in to unmask]
>
>  I want to know psychoanalysts' discussion of  $B!H (Jhow to do Self
Analysis $B!I (J
>in lay language. I have known about that of psychoanalytic technical terms.
>Prof. Osamu Kitayama of Japanese psychoanalyst taught me the importance of
>Self Analysis. It continue all one's life. According to depth of Self
>Analysis, the level of therapy changes. Do psychoanalysts in the world
think
>about Self Analysis. Karen Horney's opinion is old? I want to know new one.
>If you like, please tell me new opinion of Seif Analysis.
>
>Yours sincerely,
>Tsuyoshi Munekata
>The University of the Air
>Tokyo Japan
>

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