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I decided to undergo psychoanalysis, and continued with it for three years.
Allen spent at least 30 years undergoing psychoanalysis, sometimes going three days a week.
Over the years, he underwent psychoanalysis to help him kick his addictions.
They undergo psychoanalysis and pepper their conversations with learned allusions.
Feeling his mental health threatened, he entered a sanitarium and underwent psychoanalysis.
He can never adjust without undergoing psychoanalysis and bringing the disturbance up from the unconscious to the light of day."
After undergoing psychoanalysis, she produced her first novel, "The Burial," in 1961.
Erikson underwent psychoanalysis, and the experience made him decide to become an analyst himself.
He underwent psychoanalysis and was subjected to electroshock therapy.
She has always admired Freud, but has resisted any temptation to undergo psychoanalysis.
Allen spent over 37 years undergoing psychoanalysis.
Castoriadis was not calling for every individual to undergo psychoanalysis, per se.
Russell blames herself for the accident and undergoes psychoanalysis during her recovery, continuing to have nightmares for years afterward.
Liebman had himself previously undergone psychoanalysis.
During his time at Johns Hopkins he also underwent psychoanalysis for the first time, in an attempt to resolve another episode of depression.
In the course of undergoing psychoanalysis himself, he regained belief in God and returned to Orthodox Jewish worship.
Viki underwent psychoanalysis with Dr. Polk, and her split-personality seemed at the time to be cured.
Between 1978 and 1982, Fouque underwent psychoanalysis with Bela Grunberger.
McDougall underwent psychoanalysis with C. G. Jung, and was also prepared to study parapsychology.
During that same period, Fouque also underwent psychoanalysis with Luce Irigaray.
He studied carpentry in Mandatory Palestine, where his parents had emigrated, and underwent psychoanalysis in Jerusalem.
The protagonist, Liza Elliott, is the unhappy female editor of a fashion magazine, Allure, who is undergoing psychoanalysis.
In the years that followed, Mrs. Selznick underwent psychoanalysis, and in 1945, according to her memoirs, she said to her analyst, "My marriage is over."
The two families embraced a bohemian lifestyle, eating simple foods, wearing natural-fiber clothing, undergoing psychoanalysis and sleeping on the house's open-air sleeping porches.
The comic featured three patients, Freddy Carter, Ellen Lyman and Mark Stone, who were undergoing psychoanalysis.