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The structure of numerous social events is based on the categories of time and place. The regular club evenings, the Wednesday meetings in Freud’s apartment, church on Sunday, and summer vacations at the same place every year are just a few examples of the biologically and socially based rhythm of life. Regularity can reinforce identity. We now want to examine the issue of the frequency of treatment from this perspective about the organization of experience.
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Thomä, H., Kächele, H. (1987). Means, Ways, and Goals. In: Psychoanalytic Practice. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-71430-6_8
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