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Am J Psychiatry 125:585-592, November 1968
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.125.5.585
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Brief Psychotherapy: A Reappraisal of Some Theoretical Assumptions

C. KNIGHT ALDRICH M.D.1

1 Professor of psychiatry, the University of Chicago School of Medicine, Chicago, Ill. 60637

Community psychiatry puts a new premium on efficiency in psychotherapy. Unless effective brief methods based on psychodynamic principles are developed, the practical application of the theoretical advances of the last half century may be jeopardized by consequences of the increasing public demand for psychotherapeutic care. Extending the Johnson-Szurek hypothesis on the role of expectation to include the ego as well as the superego and the therapist as well as the parent may provide a theoretical background for a more optimistic and briefer psychotherapy that retains a psychoanalytic orientation.




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