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This book has traced the evolution of efforts to conceptualize the nature of mental life, first in the work of Freud and then in the work of many other people. It has described four foundational psychanalytic models of the mind, looking at how each model thinks about the mind and about psychopathology and treatment. Our task for this final chapter is to discover how these four models of the mind can best be used to understand and help our patients.
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