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  1. The Question of Lay Analysis (German: Die Frage der Laienanalyse) is a 1926 book by Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, advocating the right of non-doctors, or 'lay' people, to be psychoanalysts. It was written in response to Theodore Reik's being prosecuted for being a non-medical, or lay, analyst in Austria.

    • Sigmund Freud
    • 1926
  2. The Question of Lay Analysis is Freud's most unique work. The reason being that it is only a one-section work. Freud wrote the work in response to one of his colleague's prosecution. In addition, the work encompasses all the different aspects of Freud, philosopher, humanist a scientist and a physician.

  3. The Question of Lay Analysis. Conversations with an Impartial Person. Introduction. THE title of this small work is not immediately intelligible. I will therefore explain it. ‘Layman’ = ‘Non-doctor’; and the question is whether non-doctors as well as doctors are to be allowed to practise analysis.

  4. Freud, S. (1926). Editor's Note to "The Question of Lay Analysis". The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud, Volume XX (1925-1926): An Autobiographical Study, Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety, The Question of Lay Analysis and Other Works , 177-258 - 182 -. The Question of Lay Analysis.

  5. Sep 29, 2022 · The Question of Lay Analysis. by. Sigmund Freud. Publication date. 1950. Collection. internetarchivebooks; inlibrary; printdisabled. Contributor.

  6. Mar 8, 2019 · The questions of what psychoanalysis is, and does, and who can and should practice it, remains key within the modern profession. Has the invaluable material packed into Freud’s The Question of Lay Analysis (1926) been underestimated by contemporary psychoanalysis?

  7. Exploded Manuscript: The Question of Lay Analysis - Sigmund Freud: Conflict & Culture | Exhibitions - Library of Congress. The Library of Congress > Exhibitions > Sigmund Freud: Conflict & Culture > The Question of Lay Analysis.

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