ABSTRACT

All the psychotherapeutic techniques which I have so far described are descended from Freud, whether he would have recognized them as legitimate or not. There is, however, one strain which has practically no Freudian blood in it, except occasionally by marriage. It is so loosely organized, and its rules are so much a matter of individual preference, that it is hardly a ‘school’ in the same sense as the Freudian or Jungian techniques; but it represents an approach to the problem which has not been altogether obliterated by the wide popularity of the Freudian and allied techniques.