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[1] Freudians claimed that premature ejaculation could be cured using psychoanalysis. But even years of psychoanalysis accomplished little, if anything, in curing premature ejaculation.[1]
The source cited is a self-help manual claiming to teach how to cure premature ejaculation. There is an obvious conflict of interest regarding the book in question referring to other treatments as being ineffective; a better source regarding the effectiveness or lack hereof of psychoanalysis with regards to curing premature ejaculation.
Edit: Disregard this paragraph, read Kaplan's Wikipedia entry.
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abKaplan, Helen S. (1989), PE: How to Overcome Premature Ejaculation, Brunner Mazel/New York Times, p. 28
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[1] Freudians claimed that premature ejaculation could be cured using psychoanalysis. But even years of psychoanalysis accomplished little, if anything, in curing premature ejaculation.[1]
The source cited is a self-help manual claiming to teach how to cure premature ejaculation. There is an obvious conflict of interest regarding the book in question referring to other treatments as being ineffective; a better source regarding the effectiveness or lack hereof of psychoanalysis with regards to curing premature ejaculation.
Edit: Disregard this paragraph, read Kaplan's Wikipedia entry.
^
abKaplan, Helen S. (1989), PE: How to Overcome Premature Ejaculation, Brunner Mazel/New York Times, p. 28