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Theory for the 90s - Traumatic Seduction in Historical
Context = Douglas A. Davis. An Article. 3/5 |
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Academy
for the Study of the Psychoanalytic Arts - To advance
the study of psychoanalytic epistemology, theory, practice, ethics, and
education within a psychological framework consisting of philosophy,
the arts, and the anthropic sciences as opposed to biology, medicine, and
the natural sciences. Carpe Diem. 3/5 |
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Biography
by Dr. C. G. Boeree 4/5 |
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Counter
transference - An Article. 3/5
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Countertransference
and Evocative Knowledge - An Article. 3/5
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Defense
Mecanisms - A number of phenomena are used to aid in
the maintenance of repression. These are termed Ego Defense Mechanisms (the
terms Mental Mechanisms and Defense Mechanisms are
essentially synonymous with this). 3/5 |
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Defense
Mechanisms and Unconscious Causes of Fear - From the
Mental Health Net. 3/5 |
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Freud
and Religion - Includes discussions of Freud's Theories
of Religion. 3/5 |
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Freud,
Faerie Tales, and Dream Interpretation - Process
as being "objectively autistic." The secondary process, in ...
it. When, however, fantasy becomes disengaged from.
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Freud:
Infantile Sexuality and Oedipus/(Electra) Complex
- Freud: Infantile Sexuality and Oedipus/(Electra) Complex. Part of
a slide show. 3/5 |
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Freud:
The Master... or a Has-Been? - From Dr. Sulers excellent
site. 3/5 |
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Freud
Museum. 3/5 |
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Freud’s
Masterplotting - The Beyonds of Freud’s Case Work:
From Ontogenetic to Phylogenetic - The Wolf Man Case History. 3/5 |
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Freudian
Slip - Welcome to Freudian Slip. Your independent resource
for psychology and sociology on the Internet. Freudian Slip mainly concentrates
on psychology and sociology, but we will also be including any other medical
issues that we think you may find useful. 3/5 |
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Freudian
Slip - The - Freud's term for these was "faulty
action" (Fehleistung), for which his editor/translator adopted the
pseudo-Greek scientism parapraxis. 2/5 (With
a link to The Psychopathology of Everyday Life) |
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Hearing
the Case - Freud's Little Hans (part 1) - (part
2) - David Punter - 3/5 |
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Idolatry
as Default Position for Human Beings - An Article.
3/5 |
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Jeffrey
Masson and Freud's Seduction Theory - A new fable based
on old myths. An Article. 3/5 |
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Melanie
Klein - Psychoanalytical Views of Male, Female dynamics,
involving Creativity and Imagination. 3/5 |
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Perception
or Fantasy? A New Clinical Theory of Transference
- I am convinced that this autistic split on both sides gives credence to
both of Freud s views on transference hypothesis and to the fantasy
hypothesis. An Article. 3/5 |
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Psychotherapy
Integration: An Assimilative, Psychodynamic Approach - Stricker,
G. & Gold, J.R. (1996). An Article. 3/5 |
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Psychoanalysis
and Suggestibility - Freud's early work in hypnosis made
him keenly aware of the power of suggestion. An Article.
3/5 |
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Sigmund
Freud - Freud, Sigmund (1856-1939)
Freud, Sigmund (1856-1939) Freud was born to a Jewish family in Freiberg,
Moravia (now Pribor, Czech Republic), the son of Jakob Freud, a wool merchant,
and his wife Amalie Nathansohn. Intensely intellectual as a child. Short
Biography. 2/5 Student |
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Sigmund
Freud Archives - The web site provides information regarding
the content of the Freud Collection at the Library of Congress, Washington,
D.C., U.S.A. This collection encompasses some 80,000 items relevant to life
and works of Sigmund Freud. 5/5 |
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The
Origin and Development of Psychoanalysis. - Sigmund Freud
(1910) -First published in American Journal of Psychology, 21, 181-218.
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Theory
for the 90s - Traumatic Seduction in Historical Context. - Abstract
During the last five years of the 19th century, Sigmund Freud developed
most of the core psychodynamic and developmental insights that became psychoanalysis.
Freud's articulation and subsequent partial repudiation of a specific etiology
("seduction") theory for the neuroses represents a crucial chapter
in the transformation of his positivist science into a modern hermeneutics.
3/5 |
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The
Spectre of Freud
- Homosexuality, lesbianism, gay genes and the 'weak father'
theory (c) 1998 by Daniel du Prie. 3/5 |
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