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When might psychoanalysis be used as a form of therapy?
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When might psychoanalysis be used as a form of therapy?
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Psychoanalysis may be used when the root cause of a patient's psychological distress is assumed to be buried in the unconscious. This type of therapy involves free association, dream analysis, and the analysis of resistance and transference.
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