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NOT “PSYCHO-ANALYSED.”

BARRISTER’S SUICIDE. LONDON, Jan. 8. Dr. Culpin, a well-known mental specialist, lias written to the Lancet revealing that ho was the psychoanalyst consulted by Raymond Armitage (tlie 23-year-old barrister who committed suicide by jumping from a window). He saw Arinitage three times, but merely discussed recent troubles, to which Armitage gave an exaggerated emotional value, and which the doctor sought to minimise. Dr. Culpin adds: “Many days are necessary to investigate a patient’s life before tho psycho-analysis proper begins. The brevity of my treatment of Armitage shows that no analysis was attempted.”

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 44, 21 January 1926, Page 9

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NOT “PSYCHO-ANALYSED.” Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 44, 21 January 1926, Page 9

NOT “PSYCHO-ANALYSED.” Manawatu Standard, Volume XLVI, Issue 44, 21 January 1926, Page 9