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character analysis

character analysis

1. the form of psychoanalytic treatment advocated by Austrian psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich (1897–1957) in 1933 as focusing less on symptoms and more on restructuring patients’ disordered character to enable them to overcome their self-protective armoring (i.e., resistance) against facing their neuroses.

2. see characterology.

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