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  • In sum, from a somewhat dated view of Freud's work, Sartre fashions a critique that views psychoanalysis as an acceptable
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  • ...]], his collaborators in research. Taking up a point that was indicated in Freud's work, but that he developed into a theory, [[ego psychology]], he gave priv ...friend of Marie Bonaparte, he helped her with her 1935 [[translation]] of Freud's Five Lectures on [[Psycho]]-Analysis.
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  • ...s consultation with one of the doctors brings to mind an occasion on which Freud's treatment of a woman patient gave rise to a 'severe toxic state', to which ...taries clearly establish that the [[true]] motivation behind the dream was Freud's desire to absolve [[Fliess]], his close friend and collaborator, of [[respo
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  • ...ment - under the guidance of the [[Marie Bonaparte]], an early disciple of Freud's and one of his closest associates - insisted that psychoanalysis was a [[sc
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  • ...eud]] and Wilhelm [[Fliess]] at the end of the 1890s and continued through Freud's student Felix Gattel. Between 1907 and 1910 psychiatrists who formed part o ...ntipsychoanalytic movement was taking place in the [[Soviet Union]] (where Freud's work represented a facet of National Socialist ideology), the trend in the
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  • Both Lacan and Jaspers pick up the hints of antirealism in Freud's writing about the unconscious so as to open the way for a view of this kind
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  • The [[word]] "anthropology" was not part of Freud's [[vocabulary]] any more than "[[sociology]]," which Freud integrated (<i>So Freud's justification of the relevance of psychoanalysis to these fields was system
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  • ...e fulfillment of this act (i.e., murder of the father), studied throughout Freud's work on [[group psychology]], is what leads to the formation of distinct [[ ...reud [[defends]] this [[idea]] with a [[form]] of Lamarckism. Nonetheless, Freud's arguments have continued to generate interest (Juillerat, 1991). In <i>Tote
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  • ...his procedure of analyzing [[dreams]] is a dream about [[responsibility]] (Freud's own responsibility for the failure of his treatment of Irma) - this fact al
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  • ...symbolic, in the service of an oneiric representability, corresponds with Freud's [[wish]] to contest [[Jung]]'s theory of symbolism, whose conception of the ...]] seeking to proceed via the simple substitution of one term for another. Freud's uncertainty demonstrates the difficulty of constructing a theory of the sym
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  • ==Freud's Cases==
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  • * [[Freud's Self-Analysis]]
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  • ...t is meaningful because of its connection to the [[libido]] and eroticism. Freud's investigation led him to the discovery of the [[unconscious]] link with def
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  • The concept also evokes Freud's [[notion]] of the [[uncanny]], the unsettling familiarity of something stra
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  • Bleuler, who very early on took an interest in Freud's [[work]], did not accept his [[libido]] [[theory]], and this was the [[reas
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