Abstract

ABSTRACTFrom the perspective of a psychoanalyst and professor of psychotherapy, this article recounts a personal journey to Woodstock, engagement with therapeutic interventions for some attendees experiencing bad trips, brief appearances in films of the festival, and a growing realization of a quest for meaning and purpose that would result in research and practice in the field of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis.

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