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(1) A practitioner of psychoanalysis: methods of eliciting from patients their past
emotional experiences and their role in influencing their current mental life, in
order to discover the conflicts and mechanisms by which their pathologic mental state
has been produced and to furnish hints for psychotherapeutic procedures, the method
employs free association, recall and interpretation of dreams and interpretation of
transference and resistance phenomena; (2) An individual who is educated with a doctor's
degree in psychoanalysis or psychology, trained at an established
psychoanalytic institute, and practices or adheres to the principles of psychoanalysis.
Psychoanalysis is a form of psychotherapy and a system of investigation for determining
and understanding mental processes, which was originally conceived by Sigmund Freud.
Psychoanalysis involves the analysis and interpretation of dreams, resistances, and
transferences, and uses free association and catharsis. Clinical practice requires
licensure.
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