End of analysis
Sigmund Freud
In Analysis Terminable and Interminable (1937), Freud asks:
Is there such a thing as a natural end to an analysis?[1]
Freud discusses the question of whether it is ever possible to conclude an analysis, or whether all analyses are necessarily incomplete.
Is analysis terminable? How, and in what sense?
- ↑ Freud, Sigmund. Analysis Terminable and Interminable. 1937. SE XXIII p.209-253