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A Post-Mortem on the Princeton Report
Some years ago, a psychoanalyst wrote a paper in which he referred to the autopsic encumbrance, an affliction that persisted in many medically trained individuals, even when they were not dealing with dead bodies, but were confronted by agonized and tortured souls. I don't recall, now, whether that analyst was in favor of, or opposed to, the extension of the analytic situation of an attitude one must cultivate in an autopsy room.
A Post-Mortem on the Princeton Report
Some years ago, a psychoanalyst wrote a paper in which he referred to the autopsic encumbrance, an affliction that persisted in many medically trained individuals, even when they were not dealing with dead bodies, but were confronted by agonized and tortured souls. I don't recall, now, whether that analyst was in favor of, or opposed to, the extension of the analytic situation of an attitude one must cultivate in an autopsy room.
A Post-Mortem on the Princeton Report
Kaplan, Bernard (author)
Journal of Architectural Education ; 23 ; 6-8
1969-01-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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