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  • ...f the Société Psychanalytique de Paris (SPP), the first association of [[French]] [[psychoanalysts]]. * 4 November The first French [[Freudian]] society, the Société psychanalytique de Paris, is created. B
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  • ...ogy]] and structuralism. His early [[work]] coincided with the growth of [[French]] phenomenology and he was influenced by the thought of [[Hegel]] and [[Hei ...aviourist psychologists such as Pavlov and Skinner but also (American) ego psychologists such as [[Fromm]] and Horney. The latter stress the [[adaptation]] of the i
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  • ...these outbursts residing in the easily predictable racist REACTION of the French populist crowd to them. ...e will suddenly start to talk like social workers, sociologists and social psychologists, quoting diminished social mobility, rising insecurity, the disintegration
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  • ...rofessional education, usually [[working]] in humanities with some vague [[French]] [[postmodern]] leanings, specialists in everything, prone to [[verbal]] r ...f the 20th-century radical intellectuals, perhaps best encapsulated by the French poet [[Paul]] Eluard's [[refusal]] to demonstrate support for the victims o
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  • ...that can be associated with this mysterious feeling. Freud quotes certain "psychologists," without...
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  • ...ccasionally) [[hypnosis]] in [[order]] to cure these [[neuroses]]. So were psychologists, among [[them]] Stanley Hall (1844-1924), William James (1842-1910), and Bo Consequently, [[philosophers]], psychologists, and the educated public were as interested in what Freud had to say as wer
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  • ...s formed by age five and changes little after that, as Freud thought. Most psychologists accept that personality continues to develop over time and can change drama ...she supposedly learned several languages such as Hebrew, German, English, French, and Italian. At age of 19, Anna began two years of study to become a teach
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  • ...n, then, all uses af the ward are metapharic~ As an example he gives the [[French]] ward main, which signifies 'hand', to. shaw the numeraus ways in which th The crime [[left]] such an indelible mark on the French [[imagination]] that Jean Genet used it many years later as the inspiration
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  • ...ould not wish them to be so secure and in this case I shall speak a little French as well. <i>[[Méconnaissance]]</i> is a French word which I am obliged to use because there is no equivalent in [[English]
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  • ...[analysts]]. Lacan not only inveighed against the approach of American ego psychologists and its emphasis on the [[stability]] of the ego as a [[betrayal]] of [[Fre ...s by French students and [[workers]]. In the 1970s and 1980s a new wave of French theorists and critics trained or influenced by Lacan began to extend or rev
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  • ...n called incomprehensible, esoteric, and obscure. His style belongs to a [[French]] [[tradition]] that can be traced back to poets like [[Mallarme]]. Indeed, ...he aim of analysis is to enable patients to love and to work. When the ego-psychologists emigrated to the [[United States]] it became particularly noticeable that t
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  • ...(Henry Maudsley). [[Psychiatric]] treatments showed the influence of the [[French]] schools—Pierre Janet, Jules Déjerine, Hippolyte Bernheim. In 1913 the ...nalytic ideas were supported and propagated by important psychiatrists and psychologists who nevertheless maintained a critical attitude and did not become members
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    449 KB (71,997 words) - 20:32, 9 June 2019
  • ...alytique de Paris]] ([[SPP]]), the first [[school|association]] of [[{{G}}|French]] [[psychoanalyst]]s. <!-- first [[French]] [[Freud]]ian [[school|society]], -->
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  • ...e et Jean Bergès. Publishes the review ''La Revue lacanienne'' (site in [[French]]) [http://www.lacanchine.com Lacan Chine] -- French-[[language]] site run by Parisian [[psychoanalyst]] Guy Flecher, dedicated
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  • ...political decision: after the specialists (economic and military analysts, psychologists, meteorologists...) propose their multiple, elaborated and refined analysis ...hy one should reject, say, Jacobins, who imposed onto the plurality of the French society their universal notions of equality and other truths, and thus nece
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