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Termination of Treatment

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The end of [[psychoanalytic ]] [[treatment]]
"''[[practical]]'' recovery of the [[patient]], the restoration of his ability to lead an [[active ]] [[life ]] and of his capacity for [[enjoyment]]"
[[Freud ]] specified the [[ideal ]] [[conditions ]] for [[termination ]] of treatment.
<blockquote>"An [[analysis ]] is ended when the [[analyst ]] and the patient cease to meet each [[other ]] for the [[analytic ]] [[session]]. This happens when two conditions have been approximately fulfilled: first, that the patient shall no longer be [[suffering ]] from his [[symptoms ]] and shall have overcome his [[anxieties ]] and his inhibitions; and secondly, that the analyst shall judge that so much [[repressed ]] [[material ]] has been made [[conscious]], so much that was unintelligible has been explained, and so much [[internal ]] [[resistance ]] conquered, that there is no [[need ]] to [[fear ]] a [[repetition ]] of the pathological [[processes ]] concerned."<ref>1937c, p. 219</ref></blockquote>
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