Abstract
The psychoanalysis of psychoses began nearly as early as the psychoanalysis of neuroses, but has always had problems to be acknowledged by psychiatrists as well as by psychoanalysts. In Zurich, Jung, Abraham and Binswanger started to treat psychotic inpatients with psychoanalysis, first with quick genetic interpretations. Binswanger later changed this approach in his own sanatorium in Kreuzlingen. Landauer favoured the ‘passive analysis’ which Fromm-Reichmann developed into her ‘Intensive Psychotherapy’ later in her sanatorium near Washington, DC. Group analysis and the therapeutic community approach deepened the psychoanalysis of psychoses which today is a multi-professional approach performed by psychoanalysts, nurses and other therapeutic staff members.
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