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With regard to psychoanalysis, the authors think that:
{ 1 } - Successful psychoanalysis produces someone who lives for a constant succession of intensely satisfying experiences, without any drive to realize some plan of life or ultimate goal.
{ 2 } - The goal of psychoanalysis is to produce the sort of people ethicists have always condemned as selfish, loveless, and empty.
{ 3 } - psychotherapists must become conscious that the goals of therapy must be related to higher social and spiritual goals.
{ 4 } - It is essentially a product of the middle class in opulent capitalist countries.
{ 5 } - The goal of psychoanalysis is to produce autonomous, hedonistic, goalless, conscienceless persons.
{ 6 } - American college students live the sort of self-centered life that psychotherapy advocates.
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With regard to psychoanalysis, the authors think that:
{ 1 } - Successful psychoanalysis produces someone who lives for a constant succession of intensely satisfying experiences, without any drive to realize some plan of life or ultimate goal.
{ 2 } - The goal of psychoanalysis is to produce the sort of people ethicists have always condemned as selfish, loveless, and empty.
{ 3 } - psychotherapists must become conscious that the goals of therapy must be related to higher social and spiritual goals.
{ 4 } - It is essentially a product of the middle class in opulent capitalist countries.
{ 5 } - The goal of psychoanalysis is to produce autonomous, hedonistic, goalless, conscienceless persons.
{ 6 } - American college students live the sort of self-centered life that psychotherapy advocates.
This is Rieff's position. See p. 381.
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With regard to psychoanalysis, the authors think that:
{ 1 } - Successful psychoanalysis produces someone who lives for a constant succession of intensely satisfying experiences, without any drive to realize some plan of life or ultimate goal.
{ 2 } - The goal of psychoanalysis is to produce the sort of people ethicists have always condemned as selfish, loveless, and empty.
{ 3 } - psychotherapists must become conscious that the goals of therapy must be related to higher social and spiritual goals.
{ 4 } - It is essentially a product of the middle class in opulent capitalist countries.
{ 5 } - The goal of psychoanalysis is to produce autonomous, hedonistic, goalless, conscienceless persons.
{ 6 } - American college students live the sort of self-centered life that psychotherapy advocates.
This is Rieff's position. See p. 381.
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With regard to psychoanalysis, the authors think that:
{ 1 } - Successful psychoanalysis produces someone who lives for a constant succession of intensely satisfying experiences, without any drive to realize some plan of life or ultimate goal.
{ 2 } - The goal of psychoanalysis is to produce the sort of people ethicists have always condemned as selfish, loveless, and empty.
{ 3 } - psychotherapists must become conscious that the goals of therapy must be related to higher social and spiritual goals.
{ 4 } - It is essentially a product of the middle class in opulent capitalist countries.
{ 5 } - The goal of psychoanalysis is to produce autonomous, hedonistic, goalless, conscienceless persons.
{ 6 } - American college students live the sort of self-centered life that psychotherapy advocates.
See p. 383.
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With regard to psychoanalysis, the authors think that:
{ 1 } - Successful psychoanalysis produces someone who lives for a constant succession of intensely satisfying experiences, without any drive to realize some plan of life or ultimate goal.
{ 2 } - The goal of psychoanalysis is to produce the sort of people ethicists have always condemned as selfish, loveless, and empty.
{ 3 } - psychotherapists must become conscious that the goals of therapy must be related to higher social and spiritual goals.
{ 4 } - It is essentially a product of the middle class in opulent capitalist countries.
{ 5 } - The goal of psychoanalysis is to produce autonomous, hedonistic, goalless, conscienceless persons.
{ 6 } - American college students live the sort of self-centered life that psychotherapy advocates.
See p. 381.
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With regard to psychoanalysis, the authors think that:
{ 1 } - Successful psychoanalysis produces someone who lives for a constant succession of intensely satisfying experiences, without any drive to realize some plan of life or ultimate goal.
{ 2 } - The goal of psychoanalysis is to produce the sort of people ethicists have always condemned as selfish, loveless, and empty.
{ 3 } - psychotherapists must become conscious that the goals of therapy must be related to higher social and spiritual goals.
{ 4 } - It is essentially a product of the middle class in opulent capitalist countries.
{ 5 } - The goal of psychoanalysis is to produce autonomous, hedonistic, goalless, conscienceless persons.
{ 6 } - American college students live the sort of self-centered life that psychotherapy advocates.
This is Rieff's position. See p. 381.
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With regard to psychoanalysis, the authors think that:
{ 1 } - Successful psychoanalysis produces someone who lives for a constant succession of intensely satisfying experiences, without any drive to realize some plan of life or ultimate goal.
{ 2 } - The goal of psychoanalysis is to produce the sort of people ethicists have always condemned as selfish, loveless, and empty.
{ 3 } - psychotherapists must become conscious that the goals of therapy must be related to higher social and spiritual goals.
{ 4 } - It is essentially a product of the middle class in opulent capitalist countries.
{ 5 } - The goal of psychoanalysis is to produce autonomous, hedonistic, goalless, conscienceless persons.
{ 6 } - American college students live the sort of self-centered life that psychotherapy advocates.
This is Bloom's position. See p. 382.
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