@inbook{10.2307/j.ctt32bmc7.19, ISBN = {9780300071672}, URL = {http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctt32bmc7.19}, abstract = {Can our world afford the luxury of one-to-one psychotherapy these days? I personally believe such treatment, however humane and worthy in the particular case, is wrong to the extent that it deprives many people for the sake of a perhaps fortunate few; it becomes honorable, as Freud observed, if it is used not as treatment alone, but for the study of man. The analyst has an obligation, usually ignored, to convert his therapy into scientific communications with colleagues.I must write something about Mrs. G’s treatment if the reader is to be able to judge the data. The rational reasons}, author = {Ethel Spector Person}, bookauthor = {Robert J. Stoller}, booktitle = {Splitting: A Case of Female Masculinity}, pages = {302--312}, publisher = {Yale University Press}, title = {Treatment}, year = {1973} }