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  • ...at Lenin's funerals ("On the [[Death]] of Lenin") delivered on January 26 1924, which begins with:
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  • ...[Mourning]] and [[Melancholia]]" (1916-17g [1915]). Subsequently, Abraham (1924/1927) described the [[pregenital]] underpinning of this ambivalence, given
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  • ...he [[word]] neutrality is attributed to [[James]] Strachey, who used it in 1924 to translate the word <i>Indifferenz</i> in Freud's "Observations on Transf
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  • ...ese [[neuroses]]. So were psychologists, among [[them]] Stanley Hall (1844-1924), William James (1842-1910), and Boris Sidis (1867-1933). When they read th ...to North America and, ultimately, created a storm within the movement. By 1924, due to a mixture of professional [[responsibility]] and [[self-interest]],
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  • ...of the [[libido]], as rounded out a few years earlier by Karl [[Abraham]] (1924/1927). And he understood [[delusion]] as the [[unconscious]] offering itsel
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  • Shortly after this, in 1924, Anna Freud began taking more responsibility over her father's professional
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  • ...rmath of the publication of his book <i>The [[Trauma]] of [[Birth]]</i> in 1924. Rank was educated with Freud's [[help]] and even somewhat under Freud's wi
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  • In 1928, building on theories advanced by Karl [[Abraham]] in 1924 and on [[thoughts]] that Freud expressed in 1926 [[about]] the peculiaritie
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  • ...el she created institutions for young children, the first in [[Vienna]] in 1924-1925, the last and most complex, which was established after the war in [[L
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  • The movement was founded in [[Paris]] in 1924 by [[French]] poet [[André Breton]], with the support of a group of poets ...theater. The publication of the first <i>Surrealist Manifesto</i> (Breton, 1924) ushered in Surrealism's formative period. The group had a journal of its o
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  • # ——. (1925a [1924]). A note upon the "mystic writing pad." SE, 19: 225-232.
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  • In 1928, building on theories advanced by Karl [[Abraham]] in 1924 and on [[thoughts]] that Freud expressed in 1926 [[about]] the peculiaritie
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  • ...ow. In 1935 Balint made use of the [[work]] of Sándor Ferenczi (Ferenczi, 1924/1963) and the predominant [[role]] he gave to object relations, as shown in
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  • ...ychoanalytic movement" (Lieberman, E. [[James]], 1985), his departure (end 1924-beginning 1925) and Abraham's [[death]] (December 1925), together with Freu
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  • ...mple, in the sea "abandoned in primeval [[times]]" of Ferenczi's Thalassa (1924, p. 52), in Freud's phylogenetic explanation of primal [[fantasies]] (1915f
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  • ...trate Freud's phylogenetic theory and the concept of regression (Thalassa, 1924), reaffirmed the reality of sexual trauma experienced by the [[infant]], an
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  • ...of the [[libido]], as rounded out a few years earlier by Karl [[Abraham]] (1924/1927). And he [[understood]] delusion as the [[unconscious]] offering itsel ...nd Alix Strachey, Trans.). London: Hogarth Press. (Original work published 1924)
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  • * [[Freud, Sigmund]]. (1925a [1924]). A note upon the "mystic writing pad." SE, 19: 225-232.
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  • ...ations in character ("A Short Study of the Development of the [[Libido]]," 1924/1927). He set out to establish a [[semiology]] of [[psychic]] [[material]] ...Selected papers of Karl Abraham. London: Hogarth. (Original work published 1924)
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  • ...nal Development|libidinal development]] and nosological [[categories]]. In 1924 he published "A Short Study of the Development of the Libido, Viewed in the ...Bryan and A. Strachey, Trans.). London: Hogarth. (Original work published 1924)
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