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  • '''[[Anna O]].''' ([[27 February]] [[1859]] - [[28 May]] [[1936]]) was the [[pseudony What Bertha Pappenheim [[thought]] about "Anna O." cannot be known as she is alleged to have destroyed any documents perta
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  • ...ntation]] that the subject cannot escape. Although the [[distinction]] had little meaning for Pierre Janet when he described "psychasthenia," it was essentia There would be little point in making a [[list]] of obsessions by type. They can be [[religious]]
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  • ...e [[identified]] many more defense mechanisms, however on this page only [[Anna Freud]]’s defense mechanisms are described.'' ...], embarrassment and [[shame]] often accompany the [[feeling]] of anxiety. Anna Freud describes in her book ''Ego and mechanisms of defense'' (1936) the co
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  • ...[[dynamic]] unconscious is also a challenge to the [[ego psychology]] of [[Anna Freud]] and her American followers.
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  • * Freud Anna 4 a 211
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  • ...ology|child psychology]], [[Freud]]'s [[topology|second topography]] and [[Anna Freud]]'s [[work]] on the [[ego]] and its [[defence]]s. It is based on an
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  • Winnicott rose to prominence just as the followers of [[Anna Freud]] were battling those of [[Melanie Klein]] for the [[right]] to be ca ...figures]] in [[psychoanalysis]] and [[psychology]], not just [[Klein]] and Anna [[Freud]], but many [[Bloomsbury, London|Bloomsbury]] figures such as [[Jam
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  • Discussions between Felix Boehm (president of the DPG), Sigmund and [[Anna Freud]], and other leading analysts gave Boehm the impression of a certain
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  • See also: [[Alienation]]; [[Anna O]]., case of; Autosuggestion; Bernheim, Hippolyte; Cäcilie M., case of; [
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  • ...chivalrous relation between two equals" (Wortis, 1954). However, though [[Anna Freud]] did not use use the term either, she nevertheless lent substance to # Freud, Anna. (1937). The ego and the mechanisms of [[defence]]. [[London]]: Hogarth. (O
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  • ...from medicine but from art (Erik Erikson and [[Ernst Kris]]), education ([[Anna Freud]] [1895-1982]), [[philosophy]] (Robert Waelder [1900-1967]), and lite
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  • ...est of academics and doctors was mobilized on the occasion of a visit by [[Anna Freud]], who was invited to Athens in 1949, but this lasted only for the sh ...ity]] of Athens, Pangiotis Sakellaropoulos at the Center of Thétokos, and Anna Potamianou at the Center for Mental Health and Research—provided the impe
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  • ...s on [[Hysteria]] (1895d), Freud realized that the [[world]] of fantasy ([[Anna O]]'s private theater) can take the [[place]] of the [[real]] world, and th
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  • Freud, Anna Wolff, Antonia Anna
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  • ...most likely arises from an animist attitude toward the [[environment]]. [[Anna Freud]] (1936) included undoing in her repertory of ego defenses. * Freud, Anna. (1909d). [[Notes]] upon a case of obsessional neurosis. SE, 10: 155-249.
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  • ...ived an education emphasizing classical [[literature]] and [[philosophy]]. Little did he [[know]] that this education would eventually serve him well in deve In December of the same year that Julius died, another child was born: Anna, the Freuds' first daughter. During the next six years, five more [[childre
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  • ...use of human anxiety and unhappiness. His classic example is the patient [[Anna O]]., who displayed a rash of psychological and [[physiological]] [[symptom ...for doing this are called the ego defense mechanisms. Freud, his daughter Anna, and other disciples have discovered a number of defense mechanisms that ac
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  • ...e into the background of the movement and allowed [[others]], his daughter Anna in [[particular]], to assume greater leadership over the direction the move
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  • ...confirm the suggestion that personality is formed by age five and changes little after that, as Freud thought. Most psychologists accept that personality co ...year of military service. Breuer provides treatment to Bertha Pappenheim (Anna O.).
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  • * Young-Bruehl, Elisabeth. Anna Freud: A Biography. New York: Summit Books, 1988. * Young-Bruehl, Elisabeth. Anna Freud: A Biography. New York: W.W. Norton, 1994.
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