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Training of the Psychoanalyst
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[[Training]] of the [[Psychoanalyst]]
Psychoanalytic training is the process that enables a student to be recognized as a psychoanalyst by the psychoanalytic community and serves as a prelude to psychoanalytic practice. Many attempts have been made to define the optimum conditions for training since the early years of psychoanalysis. Following the creation of the Berlin Institute for Psychoanalysis in 1920, there came into being a number of organizations designed to provide training based initially on individual psychoanalysis.
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[[Psychoanalytic]] training is the [[process]] that enables a student to be recognized as a psychoanalyst by the psychoanalytic [[community]] and serves as a prelude to psychoanalytic [[practice]]. Many attempts have been made to define the optimum [[conditions]] for training since the early years of [[psychoanalysis]]. Following the creation of the Berlin Institute for Psychoanalysis in 1920, there came into [[being]] a [[number]] of organizations designed to provide training based initially on [[individual]] psychoanalysis.
  
  

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Training of the Psychoanalyst Psychoanalytic training is the process that enables a student to be recognized as a psychoanalyst by the psychoanalytic community and serves as a prelude to psychoanalytic practice. Many attempts have been made to define the optimum conditions for training since the early years of psychoanalysis. Following the creation of the Berlin Institute for Psychoanalysis in 1920, there came into being a number of organizations designed to provide training based initially on individual psychoanalysis.