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Letter Viii.--Jung 261

Collected Papers on Analytical Psychology · C. G. Jung — chapter 15 of 45 · ~76 words · public domain

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Different view-points in psychoanalysis--Vide Freud's causality and Adler's finality--Discussion of meaning of transference--The meaning of "line of least resistance"--Man as a herd-animal--Rich endowment with social sense--Should take pleasure in life--Error as necessary to progress as truth--Patient must be trained in independence--Analyst is caught in his own net if he makes hard-and-fast rules--Through the analyst's suggestion only the outer form, never the content, is determined--The patient may mislead the doctor, but this is disadvantageous and delays him.

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