Formación psicoanalítica hoy
creatividad y futuro
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Training, Cultural Changes, Creation, Creativity, Psychoanalitical ProcessAbstract
We compare training in psychoanalysis since the beginning of the first Institutetill now days taking into account the economical-cultural-social changes of our societyand its demands.There is also a reference to creation and creativity as means of transforming andlooking for new ways of development of our training system.We need to introduce modifications for a better process for each candidate, toinclude other courses related to present scientific developments and to introduce thestudy of applied psychoanalysis.Downloads
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