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    Re:Psychoanalysis in the web
    John · 01/31/01 at 3:29 PM ET

    Héctor, I think it's very interesting how you encourage clients to write spontaneously, and quickly, without rewriting and censoring. Surely, much is revealed about the person in that spontaneity. I guess typing skills is one important factor to consider in how the message is composed. Do slow typers have more time to "think out" their reply than fast typers? Perhaps it is similar to how some people talk fast, while others talk slow.

    Do you think it's sometimes also valuable to encourage clients to rewrite a message? Might that editing enhance ego strength and the processes of working through and assimilation?

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    • Re:Psychoanalysis in the web, by Michael, 01/31/01
      • Re:Psychoanalysis in the web, by John, 02/01/01
        • Re:Psychoanalysis in the web, by Lic. Héctor Pérez Barboza, 02/01/01
          • Re:Psychoanalysis in the web, by John, 02/01/01
            • Re:Psychoanalysis in the web, by Michael, 02/02/01
              • Re:Psychoanalysis in the web, by Michael, 02/02/01
                • Re:Psychoanalysis in the web, by John, 02/05/01
                • Re:Psychoanalysis in the web, by Lic. Héctor Pérez Barboza, 02/07/01
            • Re:Psychoanalysis in the web, by Lic. Héctor Pérez Barboza, 02/07/01
              • Re:Psychoanalysis in the web, by John, 02/09/01

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