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Diagnosing The English Patient: schizoid fantasies of being skinless and of being buried aliveN Doidge
Canadian Psychoanalytic Society, Toronto Branch
J Am Psychoanal Assoc 49:279-309. 2001..Fantasies of the lost object buried within the self, of being buried alive, and of being skinned alive are related to the schizoid condition. Hyperpermeability is proposed as a core schizoid state, underlying schizoid withdrawal...
Psychoanalytic patients in the U.S., CANADA, and Australia: I. DSM-III-R disorders, indications, previous treatment, medications, and length of treatmentNorman Doidge
Canadian Institute of Psychoanalysis, Toronto Branch, Ontario
J Am Psychoanal Assoc 50:575-614. 2002..6%. The mean length of analyses conducted in the U.S. is 5.7 years, in Australia 6.6, and in Canada 4.8. Psychoanalytic patients in all three countries have similar rates of DSM-III-R psychopathology, and many indications of chronicity...
Psychoanalytic patients in the U.S., Canada, and Australia: II. A DSM-III-R validation studyNorman Doidge
Canadian Institute of Psychoanalysis, Toronto Branch, Ontario
J Am Psychoanal Assoc 50:615-27. 2002..This study reinforces the findings of the original three surveys. Minor corrections were developed to adjust the original three surveys...
