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In a message dated 18/03/2010 00:58:07 GMT Standard Time, skylark05@MAIL.RU
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In his "Reminiscences of Dostoevsky" (1885), S. D. Yanovski* compares the
author of Crime and Punishment and other "psychological" novels to Western
psychiatrists Charcot, Siegmund Freud [...] and Carl Westphal:
This is a common mistake. Freud was not a psychiatrist. He was a
neurologist. He invented a form of psychotherapy which he called psychoanalysis.
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