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Inventing Freud

The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2008
Written to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Freud's birth, this paper construes Nina Coltart's statement that "if Freud did not exist it would be necessary to invent him," with its implicit comparison of Freud to God, to refer to (a) the things that Freud taught that are incontrovertibly true; (b) the unavoidable subjectivity in all judgments of ...
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Returning to Freud

The Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis and Dynamic Psychiatry, 2010
In this article I attempt to renew interest in the importance of Freud's work for both the practice of psychoanalysis and in the training of psychoanalysts. I hope to stimulate readers to return to Freud's writings in detail, which seem to be increasingly neglected these days both in training and in the many conflicting contemporary models of ...
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Freud and perversion

1987
Abstract The first of Freud’s Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality (1905d) is entitled “The Sexual Aberrations.” Why should Freud begin a book the main point of which is to argue for the existence of infantile sexuality with a discussion of adult perversions?
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Freud's androids

1991
Department of Philosophy technical ...
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Sartre and Freud

American Journal of Psychotherapy, 1984
The approaches to understanding a person's life represented by Freud's psychoanalysis and Sartre's "existential psychoanalysis" are fundamentally opposed. Starting from entirely different epistemological premises, they reach irreconcilable views on the nature of man and psychopathology, and lead to quite dissimilar and opposed formulations for ...
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On Freud's Authoritarianism

The Psychoanalytic Review, 2015
Freud repeatedly described himself as a person with tyrannical impulses, and his dominant leadership style is well attested. Was he, then, an authoritarian personality? When the separate traits in that that pattern are matched against the body of evidence about his complex personality, many of them fit him, but so many do not that it is judged ...
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Freud’s Anthropomorphism

1982
Abstract Freud was a materialist, and at an early stage of his psychological inquiries attempted to construct an explicitly physiological psychology based on the interaction of neurons. This attempt, by now well known under the title “Project for a Scientific Psychology,” was abandoned shortly after Freud sent the draft to Fliess in ...
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Freud's Family

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1989
Sigmund Freud's family background holds extraordinary fascination, not just because he is an historic figure but because his very ideas centred around the influence of formative family relationships. In addition, Freud used his own experiences as one means of research, from which he concluded that some personal details only may be available in ...
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Freud and Freud

CR: The New Centennial Review, 2002
Virgilio Piñera, Stephen D. Gingerich
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Winnicott and Freud

The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 1989
(1989). Winnicott and Freud. The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child: Vol. 44, No. 1, pp. 331-350.
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