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Am J Psychiatry 128:1074-1080, March 1972
doi: 10.1176/appi.ajp.128.9.1074
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Fantasies of Psychiatric Research

LEONARD JACOBS M.D1, and JOEL KOTIN M.D.

1 Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, University of Hawaii Medical School, and Staff Psychiatrist at the Diamond Head Mental Health Center, 550 Makapuu Ave., Honolulu, Hawaii 96816

The authors describe four fantasy themes encountered on psychiatric research wards and note that there are often painful conflicts of duty when the therapeutic approach and research procedures seem incompatible. They present some examples of the adaptive and defensive utilization of the four fantasy themes. The authors believe that if there is greater general understanding about the research fantasies of the various individuals who are involved in the psychiatric research ward, there will be greater opportunity for both valid communication and empathy for opposing points of view.







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