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  • ==Sigmund Freud== [[Freud]]'s ''[[Interpretation of Dreams]]'' established the basis for the psychoan
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  • ...the legacy of the Father is sin, and the original sin of psychoanalysis is Freud's [[desire]] that was not [[analyzed]]. ...Lacan's usage between 1953 and 1963, although all four find their roots in Freud. As to [[drives]], their importance for Lacan has increased since the study
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  • ...co-founded the [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic school]] of [[psychology]]. Freud is best known for his theories of the [[unconscious mind]], especially invo ...poor they offered everything to give him a proper education. As a result, Freud did extremely well during his first 8 years of [[school]], but at the age
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  • ...gy'', trans. Claire Jacobson and Brooke Grundfest Schoepf, New York: Basic Books, 1963. p.33</ref></blockquote> ...e fact that [[linguistics|structural linguistics]] appeared too late for [[Freud]] to make use of it.
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  • In fact it is easy to show that Sigmund [[Freud]]'s early work clearly makes use of a cognitive approach (H. K. Pribram, M. * Pribram, Karl H., Gill, Merton M. (1976). Freud's "Project" reassessed. London: Hutchinson.
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  • ...tic, experimental, and collective approach rooted in [[reality]]. Unlike [[Freud]], Guattari believes that [[schizophrenia]] is an extreme [[mental]] [[stat Books written in collaboration with Gilles Deleuze:
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  • ...rd core of "psychic reality" itself. When Lacan equates the Real with what Freud calls "psychic reality," this "psychic reality" is not simply the inner psy ...hological]] domain,' etc. If taken in the most basic sense that it has for Freud, this expression denotes a nucleus within that domain which is heterogeneou
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  • Finally, in the deluge of the [[conservative]]-[[liberal]] "Black Books" on Stalinist "[[totalitarianism]]," a [[work]] which not only meets the hi ...s [[analysis]] of the [[paranoia]] of the [[German]] judge [[Schreber]], [[Freud]] reminds us that what we usually consider as [[madness]] (the paranoiac sc
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  • ...ifice (and the term "repetition" has to be given here the entire weight of Freud's <i>Wiederholungszwang</i>):</font></p> ...ed as a "castrative" dimension, and, furthermore, insofar as, according to Freud, the disavowal of castration is represented as the multiplication of the ph
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  • ...in totally different narrative contexts. Best-known is the motif of what [[Freud]] called Niederkommenlassen, "letting /oneself/ fall down," with all the un ...Freud [[Library]], Volime 9: [[Case Histories]] II, Harmondsworth: Penguin Books 1979, p. 389.
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  • ...to [[understand]] why the [[Bush]] administration invaded [[Iraq]], read [[Freud]]'s [[Interpretation]] of [[Dreams]], not the National Security Strategy of To illustrate the weird logic of dreams, [[Sigmund Freud]] used to evoke a story [[about]] a borrowed kettle: When a friend accuses
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  • ===Jung and Freud=== ...ies in [[Word]] [[Association]]''. Half a year later, the then 50 year old Freud, reciprocated by sending a collection of his latest published essays to Jun
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  • ...[Sigmund Freud]]'s [[seduction theory]], and has written more than a dozen books on [[psychoanalytic theory]]. The journal ''Radical [[Philosophy]]'' descr
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  • dangerously close to the ridiculous-after [[reading]] one of her books, it is difficult to avoid by [[Freud]], and the direct impact of [[psychoanalysis]] on [[arts]] - why? It is int
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  • ...in the Discourse Unit at Manchester Metropolitan University and author of books on psychoanalysis, discourse, politics and culture. He is a practising psyc ...a mere fantasy of the Nazis, but also draws attention to the importance in Freud's work of the Jewish religious, mystical and cultural tradition as infusing
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  • the primary [[place]] that [[Freud]] assigned to literature in the [[formation]] of the [[psychoanalyst]] - an ...fascination of literary critics with psychoanalytic theory from [[Sigmund Freud]] to Jacques [[Lacan]] has been far greater than the interests of historian
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  • ...sychoanalyst]], and [[author]], who was trained in [[Vienna]] by [[Sigmund Freud]]. ...ch conducted his own [[defense]], which involved sending the judge all his books to read. He was sentenced to two years' imprisonment.
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  • ...hile, Fromm maintained his own clinical practice and published a series of books. ...7]], was a continuation of ''Escape from Freedom''. Taken together, these books outlined Fromm's [[theory]] of [[human]] [[character]], which was a [[natur
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  • ...[[Transference]]," 1909, in ''Sex in [[Psychoanalysis]]'', New York: Basic Books, pp. 35-57.</ref> ==Sigmund Freud==
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  • ...[[training]] in the [[practice]] of analysis. The term was first used by [[Freud]] in [[The Question of Lay Analysis]] (1926e), where he vigorously asserted ...a member of the society, Max Graf, who was not a doctor, conducted, under Freud's direction, an "analysis" of his own son, "little [[Hans]]."
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  • ...with the case of "Katharina," in the Studies on [[Hysteria]] (1895d), and Freud evoked it yet again in The [[Interpretation]] of [[Dreams]], with the [[fan Freud persistently strove to decide whether the [[primal scene]] was a fantasy or
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  • As defined by [[Sigmund Freud]], the [[Psyche (psychology)|psyche]] is composed of different levels of co For [[Freud]], the unconscious was a depository for socially unacceptable [[ideas]], wi
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  • ...lso coincidentally the supervisor for first-year medical student [[Sigmund Freud]] who [[naturally]] adopted this new “dynamic” physiology. Later, the Building on the [[work]] of [[Freud]], [[Carl Jung]] advanced the framework of psychodynamics. According to [[
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  • ...g and Nothingness</i> (1943). In this [[text]] he suggested that Sigmund [[Freud]]'s work (which he characterizes as "empirical"), in his estimation, repres ...also radical differences. Most decisive, according to Sartre, is that for Freud the [[libido]] is an irreducible psychobiological given. By contrast, Sartr
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  • ...neurosis|neurotics]], the classic [[case]] [[history]] [[being]] that of [[Freud]]'s '[[Wolf Man]]' [[patient]].<ref>1918</ref> ...servations and suppositions is a question that is not really resolved by [[Freud]].
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  • ...ld arise from the relation between the idea and the leader."<ref>[[Sigmund Freud]], <i>Group [[Psychology]] and the Analysis of the Ego</i>, SE, Vol. XVIII, ...pecially, Chantal Mouffe, <i>The Democratic [[Paradox]]</i>, London: Verso Books 2000.</ref> is here more pertinent, in its heroic attempt to bring together
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  • ...f intellectuals and teachers were actively studying the works of Sigmund [[Freud]] and publishing on practices in [[psychotherapy]] and psychoanalysis. Howe ...f 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 short du
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  • ...on for [[group psychology]]," he wrote to Sándor Ferenczi on 12 May 1919 (Freud and Ferenczi, [[Letter]] 813, p. 354). His [[progress]] was slow; a first v ...g]] a significant move in psychoanalysis, his abandonment of [[hypnosis]], Freud proposed that the [[libido]] accounts for group morphodynamics. He accompli
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  • ...century authors had become stuck in. Claude Lévi-[[Strauss]] saw myths as books without authors, their messages "coming, properly [[speaking]], from nowher ...sies]] of [[whole]] nations, the secular [[dreams]] of youthful humanity," Freud wrote in 1908 (p. 152). In 1909 Karl [[Abraham]] developed this [[idea]] in
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  • ...ness was [[thought]] to result from deterioration or disease of the brain. Freud changed all of this by explicitly rejecting the purely [[organic]] or [[phy ...loped and repeatedly revised his [[theory]] of [[psychoanalysis]]. Most of Freud's theory was developed from contact he had with [[patients]] seen in his pr
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  • ...is first years of [[life]]. In 1860 the family settled in [[Vienna]] where Sigmund, as he came to call himself, received an education emphasizing classical [[ ...alry]]. Tragically, Julius died less than a year later, on April 15, 1858. Freud later admitted that his [[childhood]] wish to be rid of his brother caused
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  • ...essary for objectivity; others claim it is evidence of his lack of warmth. Freud admitted to having less interest in treating patients and more passion for ...ud attempted them. Many others use modified versions that faintly resemble Freud's original work. The fact remains, however, that the discipline of psycholo
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  • * Clark, Ronald. Freud: The Man and the Cause. New York: Random House, 1980. * Freud, Sigmund. Standard Edition: Two Case Studies. Vol. 10. Translated by James Strachey.
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  • ...rtant psychoanalysts ever to have lived. Building upon the work of Sigmund Freud, he sought to refine Freudian insights with the use of linguistics, arguing ...ter Fonagy||Professor of Psychoanalysis, UCL & Chief Executive of the Anna Freud Centre}}
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  • ...ogether in love, as long as someone is [[left]] out to [[hate]]? Lacan and Freud are pessimists, [[right]]? For Love is all-inclusive--at least it can't dep ...esthetic experience. I am referring to what Syberberg is doing in his last books, which have caused a great scandal. He first accepts the standard [[psychoa
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  • In 1906, with his friend Lewis Trotter, he discovered [[Freud]]'s writings, and this stimulated his interest in the [[German]] [[language ...lzburg, Jones coined the term "[[rationalization]]," which was accepted by Freud and became part of the technical language of psychoanalysis to indicate a w
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  • ...[[Patient]]</i> (1966), is of permanent [[value]]. In all, he wrote twelve books and nearly one hundred papers, among which his studies of psychoanalytic [[ ...James]] Strachey in preparing the [[Standard Edition|standard edition]] of Freud's psychological works.</p>
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  • ...he origins of human [[sexuality]], he would not have bothered to write his books. Arguably, we observe [[nothing]] that we do not already [[know]], and [[vi ...nt, working in a nonverbal mode. Winnicott proposed his own [[reading]] of Freud's "game of <i>Fort!/Da!</i>" and helped us to see what distinguishes his [[
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  • ...anding teacher, admired by his students and respected by his colleagues. [[Freud]] said he considered him the most gifted of his students and disciples. ...rnfeld died in 1953 while he and his wife were preparing other articles on Freud's life.
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  • ...rphilosophie</i>, forgotten at the end of the century (Ellenberger, 1974). Freud's [[knowledge]] of certain romantic works of [[literature]] is attested by If Freud was ambivalent with [[regard]] to romanticism, this may have to do with his
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  • Reconceptualizing [[Freud]] ...iterary study as well as to [[therapy]]. Because they derived from sigmund freud evidence for extralinguistic ontologies, they are also distinguishable from
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  • ...rnst Cassirer), and [[psychology]] (C. G. [[Jung]] primarily but sigmund [[freud]] as well) to get at the ways that humanity makes [[meaning]]. Nowhere is t ...visibly advanced by anthropologists Clifford Geertz and Victor Turner. In books such as The Interpretation of Culture (1973)and Local [[Knowledge]] (1983)G
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  • ...[[patients]] [[suffering]] from [[hysteria]], nor with the last phase when Freud was speculating [[about]] [[society]] and human [[culture]]).1 At the end o ...[[seeing]] things. He fashioned a new [[image]] of what it is to be human. Freud, by the [[power]] of his writings and by the breadth and audacity of his sp
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  • ...d reacting that distinguish one [[individual]] from [[another]]. Sigmund [[Freud]] had a sustained interest in the question of character [[formation]], sinc ...ars later, in [[Three]] Essays on the [[Theory]] of [[Sexuality]] (1905d), Freud emphasized individual [[psychic]] [[activity]]: "What we describe as a pers
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  • Sigmund [[Freud]] evokes his [[patients]] in his early writings (Studies on [[Hysteria]], 1 Freud stressed the [[ethical]] and [[moral]] problems posed by the analysis repor
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  • ...An [[Introduction to Jacques Lacan]] through Popular [[Culture]] (October Books) [http://gen.lib.rus.ec/book/index.php?md5=5C7553C69D590EF4EF2D9FC7584B8335 Freud and Lacan]
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  • ...[[Agency]] Of The [[Letter]] In The [[Unconscious]] Or [[Reason]] Since [[Freud]] The Ego in Freud's [[Theory]] and in the [[Technique]] of Psychoanalysis, 1954-1955 Book II
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  • ...[[Agency]] Of The [[Letter]] In The [[Unconscious]] Or [[Reason]] Since [[Freud]] The Ego in Freud's [[Theory]] and in the [[Technique]] of Psychoanalysis, 1954-1955 Book II
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  • ...[[Agency]] Of The [[Letter]] In The [[Unconscious]] Or [[Reason]] Since [[Freud]]</span> <span class="c1">The Ego in Freud's [[Theory]] and in the [[Technique]] of Psychoanalysis, 1954-1955 Book II<
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  • ...[[Agency]] Of The [[Letter]] In The [[Unconscious]] Or [[Reason]] Since [[Freud]]</span> [[The Seminar]] of Jacques Lacan: The Ego in Freud's [[Theory]] and in the [[Technique]] of Psychoanalysis, 1954-1955 Book II
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