Abstract

The written records of 1,348 patients treated at Columbia University's Psychoanalytic Clinic and the responses of therapists to a follow-up questionnaire were studied to relate clinical change and predictions of outcome made at the time of admission. Predictions were associated with the type of treatment offered, with the function of the observer, and the completion of long-term analysis.

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