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  1. The Question of Lay Analysis. Conversations with an Impartial Person. Introduction. THE title of this small work is not immediately intelligible. I will therefore explain it. ‘Layman’ = ‘Non-doctor’; and the question is whether non-doctors as well as doctors are to be allowed to practise analysis.

  2. The Question of Lay Analysis is Freud's most unique work. The reason being that it is only a one-section work. Freud wrote the work in response to one of his colleague's prosecution. In addition, the work encompasses all the different aspects of Freud, philosopher, humanist a scientist and a physician.

  3. The Question of Lay Analysis 1. Postscript. ( 1927) 101. EDITOR'S PREFACE. In the Postscript at the end of this work, Freud him self gives an account of its origin. Stated shortly, it was his reaction to an attempt made by the authori ties in 1926 to prevent a prominent non-medical member of the Viena Psycho-Analytical Society from practising ...

  4. The Question of Lay Analysis (German: Die Frage der Laienanalyse) is a 1926 book by Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, advocating the right of non-doctors, or 'lay' people, to be psychoanalysts. It was written in response to Theodore Reik's being prosecuted for being a non-medical, or lay, analyst in Austria.

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  6. 8 de out. de 2020 · The Question Of Lay Analysis : Freud Sigmund : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. by. Freud Sigmund. Publication date. 1947. Topics. Philosophy, Life, C-DAC, Noida, DLI Top-Up. Publisher. Imago Publishing Co. Ltd. London. Collection. digitallibraryindia; JaiGyan. Language. English. Source: Digital Library of India.

  7. Question of Lay Analysis, The. views 3,861,994 updated. QUESTION OF LAY ANALYSIS, THE. Freud wrote The Question of Lay Analysis as an occasional piece in support of one of his friends, Theodor Reik, who had been accused of practicing medicine illegally (he was not a physician).