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Freud and Jung on Freud and Jung
Journal of Analytical Psychology, 2020AbstractsThe paper retraces the relationship between Freud and Jung by making use of their correspondence and showing what they themselves had to say about their own relationship and where they agreed and differed.
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Adolescence, 2019
Comment Freud est-il devenu Freud ? Étudiant Freud étudiant , l’article examine un portrait inédit du fondateur de la psychanalyse, exhumé par une enquête biographique minutieuse recherchant constamment l’adolescent sous le psychanalyste. La discussion des principaux résultats d’un tel « pari biographique », traquant, dans Freud, l’adolescent qui l’a ...
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Comment Freud est-il devenu Freud ? Étudiant Freud étudiant , l’article examine un portrait inédit du fondateur de la psychanalyse, exhumé par une enquête biographique minutieuse recherchant constamment l’adolescent sous le psychanalyste. La discussion des principaux résultats d’un tel « pari biographique », traquant, dans Freud, l’adolescent qui l’a ...
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Freud and His Children: A Review of the Freud–Anna Freud and the Freud–Rank Correspondences
Psychoanalytic Perspectives, 2015These volumes contain Freud’s correspondence and address his relationships with two of his children.
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2018
This chapter engages in a conversation between two seemingly disparate discourses of Hegelian philosophy and psychoanalytic theory. In the work of Jean Hyppolite, the chapter locates the first use of the term intersubjectivity in relation to Hegel’s theory of recognition as found in Phenomenology of Spirit (1977) and argues that Hyppolite pioneered a ...
Young C, Andrew Brook
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This chapter engages in a conversation between two seemingly disparate discourses of Hegelian philosophy and psychoanalytic theory. In the work of Jean Hyppolite, the chapter locates the first use of the term intersubjectivity in relation to Hegel’s theory of recognition as found in Phenomenology of Spirit (1977) and argues that Hyppolite pioneered a ...
Young C, Andrew Brook
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Freud and the Figure of Moses: The Moses of Freud
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association, 1991Moses was a lifelong preoccupation of Freud, representing a double and idealized self and object. Freud identified with different aspects of Moses during different periods of development, from concrete hero to abstract ideal. He turned to Moses in the concluding phase of his relationship with Fliess and his self–analysis, and then at other times of ...
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