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Raknes, O. (1935). Danish-Norwegian Psycho-Analytical Society. Bul. Int. Psychoanal. Assn., 16:251.

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(1935). Bulletin of the International Psycho-Analytic Association, 16:251

Danish-Norwegian Psycho-Analytical Society

O. Raknes

In addition to its scientific work our newly-formed Society has made a modest beginning in psycho-analytical training (as Dr. Fenichel reported at the Lucerne Congress). At present this branch of our work is mainly confined to training-analyses. Dr. Fenichel is conducting two such analyses with physicians and two with women-students, but it is not yet certain whether the latter will enter the psycho-analytical profession. Professor Schjelderup and I myself are conducting one training analysis each.

Dr. Fenichel has delivered a course of lectures on the theory of the neuroses.

In the work of the Psychological Institute at the University, under the direction of Professor Schjelderup, psycho-analysis now plays a prominent part. At the State Examination in Psychology a certain knowledge of the subject is required.

I myself, in the exercise of my jus docendi, gave a course of lectures at the University of Oslo on The Psycho-Analytical Theory of the Instincts (attendance 60). I have a

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