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  • In [[psychotherapy]] according to [[Sigmund Freud|Freud]], the branch of the [[personality]] representing the [[conscience]],
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  • An early psychiatrist who first worked with Sigmund Freud's school of [[psychoanalysis]], but broke over differences over models of p
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  • ...[[Member of Parliament (UK)]] [[Clement Freud]]; great-granddaughter of [[Sigmund Freud]]; removes [[Freudian slip]] in some striptease performances
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  • In [[psychoanalysis]] according to [[Sigmund Freud|Freud]], the weakest third of the [[personality]] which moderates between b
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  • (pronouced Hor-NAY) [[Psychiatrist]] and student of [[Sigmund Freud]]
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  • Youngest daughter of [[Sigmund Freud]]; founder of [[child psychoanalysis]]
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  • ...as well as potentially treating malfunctions, originating with the work of Sigmund Freud.
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  • A [[psychiatry|psychiatrist]] and contemporary of [[Sigmund Freud]] who pioneered an intensive method of [[psychoanalysis]] which emphasized
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  • He first mentioned [[Sigmund Freud]] in 1913, received his medical degree in 1925, and, while not a student of
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  • ...iofield therapy]]. It was established by [[Wilhelm Reich]], a student of [[Sigmund Freud]] and psychoanalyst who later broke with Freud.
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  • ...'' (1889–1957) was a [[psychiatry|psychiatrist]] and contemporary of Sigmund Freud who pioneered an intensive method of [[psychoanalysis]] which emphasized [[ ...ited States of America]]. Her thinking moved away from the importance of [[Sigmund Freud|Freudian]] notions of the primacy of [[sexuality|sexual motivations]] to a
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  • ...a psychiatrist at the famous Burghölzli Clinic in Zurich, Jung had read [[Sigmund Freud]]'s ''The Interpretation of Dreams'' shortly after its publication in 1900.
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  • The [[Sigmund Freud|Freudian]] term ''Oedipus complex'' derives from this myth.
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  • ...iam James]] started the study of psychology of religion, the theories of [[Sigmund Freud]] had much to say about the practices and beliefs of the religious. Unlike
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  • '''Sigmund Freud''' (1856-1939) is [[fame|famous]] for his provocative and influential psych
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  • ...nces to the [[Collected Works of C.G. Jung]] and the [[Standard Edition of Sigmund Freud]] were substituted when appropriate.<ref>Joseph Campbell, ''The Hero With A
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  • ...While the origin of the term is uncertain, it is usually associated with [[Sigmund Freud]] or other members of the school of [[psychoanalysis]].
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  • ...reek]] [[playwright]] [[Sophocles]] which became the [[inspiration]] for [[Sigmund Freud]] to develop his [[theory]] of the [[Oedipus complex]]. The story is about
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  • ...in developmental psychology are presented in a series of stages, such as [[Sigmund Freud]]’s psychosexual stages of development. '''Freud’s Psychosexual Development Theory''': Proposed by Sigmund Freud (1856 – 1939), the theory suggests that over the course of childhood, sex
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  • ...ed into a [[flower]] with the same name. The [[psychology|psychologist]] [[Sigmund Freud]] speculated that all humans have some degree of narcissism in us, but that
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  • ...well as potentially treating malfunctions, originating with the work of [[Sigmund Freud]]. A [[neurology|neurologist]] by training, he saw symptomatology that cou ...Frieda Fromm-Reichmann (1889–1957) was a psychiatrist and contemporary of Sigmund Freud who pioneered an intensive method of psychoanalysis which emphasized [[empa
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  • ...of the pioneers of modern psychiatry and psychology. An early student of [[Sigmund Freud]] and some of his influential collaborators, Adler, like [[Carl Jung]], eve
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  • ...his visit as a young, recent college graduate to the already famous Dr. [[Sigmund Freud]] in [[Vienna]]. To break the ice upon meeting Freud, Allport recounted how
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  • ...[[humanistic psychology]], in contrast with Pavlov's [[behaviorism]] and [[Sigmund Freud]]'s [[psychoanalysis]]. <ref name=Bio>{{citation
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  • ...arded the fundamental basis of the authoritarian personality in terms of [[Sigmund Freud|Freud's]] psychoanalytic theory, with an emphasis on early childhood experi
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  • ...the changes in the twentieth century which religion needs to cope with, "[[Sigmund Freud|Freud]], [[Jean-Paul Sartre|Sartre]], [[Bertrand Russell|Russell]], and [[A
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  • .../reference/subject/philosophy/works/us/friedan.htm The Sexual Solipsism of Sigmund Freud] (chapter 5 of ''[[The Feminine Mystique]]'')
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  • Psychologist [[Sigmund Freud]] and many after him believed that training to use the toilet was one of th
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  • ...[consciousness|unconscious]] impulses, a notion derived from the work of [[Sigmund Freud]]. <ref name=Bone1994>Bone, S.; Oldham, J. M (1994). "Paranoia: Historical
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  • ...uman behavior and the social environment]] derived from the theories of [[Sigmund Freud]] and the model of a social profession, dedicated to "retail reform" using
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  • ...lives and minds of Charles Darwin, Florence Nightingale, Mary Baker Eddy, Sigmund Freud, Marcel Proust, Elizabeth Barrett Browning |publisher=Oxford University Pre
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  • ...drug in a wide variety of clinical applications by researchers including [[Sigmund Freud]]. <ref>{{cite book|title=Andean cocaine: the making of a global drug|first
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  • ...ocusing on the economic background) , [[Theories_of_religion#Sigmund_Freud|Sigmund Freud]] (focusing on [[neurosis]] as a [[psychology|pscychological]] origin of re ...on#Karl_Marx|Theories by Karl Marx]], [[Theories_of_religion#Sigmund_Freud|Sigmund Freud]], [[Theories_of_religion#Émile_Durkheim|Émile Durkheim]], and the [[Theo
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  • ...on counterplot. [[Agatha Christie]] takes over from [[Damon Runyon]] and [[Sigmund Freud]].... The good guys win in the end -- except that suddenly Freud reappears:
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  • ...ime that structuralism and functionalism were being developed and debated, Sigmund Freud was developing his ideas. [[Psychodynamics]] had an enormous influence on p ...product of the unconscious. It is most closely linked with the ideas of [[Sigmund Freud]] and [[Carl Jung]]. Freud believed that much of behavior is related to rep
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  • ...ostile understandings of religion. The ideas of [[Karl Marx]] and later, [[Sigmund Freud]], are illustrative: :"Religion is comparable to a childhood neurosis" ([[Sigmund Freud]])<ref>[[James C. Livingston]], ''Anatomy of the Sacred: An Introduction to
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  • .../friedan.htm |title=The Feminine Mystique |chapter=The Sexual Solipsism of Sigmund Freud |publisher=W. W. Norton |year=1963 |access-date=2011-02-18}}</ref> Friedan
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  • [[Sigmund Freud]] loved dogs, according to Ernest Jones, his biographer, because they were
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  • ...ht|Group photo 1909 in front of [[Clark University]]. Front row from left: Sigmund Freud, [[Granville Stanley Hall]], [[Carl Jung]]. Back row from left: [[Abraham A ...]] has been rich in vitalist concepts, particularly through the ideas of [[Sigmund Freud]] and [[Carl Jung]]. Freud was a student of the notable anti-vitalist Herma
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  • ...e in the formative, exploratory phases in the development of an idea. If [[Sigmund Freud]], [[Karl Marx]] or [[Martin Buber]] had been required to satisfy a committ
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  • ...man. This has made translating the works of e.g. [[Martin Heidegger]] or [[Sigmund Freud]] particularly difficult: any two translations may contain almost completel
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  • Although there are some bodies of thought in psychology without [[Sigmund Freud]] in their legacy, most can be traced back to his work starting in the [[18
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  • ...man. This has made translating the works of e.g. [[Martin Heidegger]] or [[Sigmund Freud]] particularly difficult: any two translations may contain almost completel
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  • ...[[Herbert Spencer]]'s Principles of Psychology, 3rd edition (1872), and [[Sigmund Freud]]'s Project for a Scientific Psychology (composed 1895) propounded connecti
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  • ...fixed patterns and didn't know how to free themselves. [[Psychiatrist]] [[Sigmund Freud]] thought that mental health required a balance between three essential par ...d prevent a person from arriving at a reasonable conclusion or decision. [[Sigmund Freud|Freud]] used the term [[repression]] and [[sublimation]] to describe a pers
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  • [[Sigmund Freud|Freud]]'s proposal that mental illness might be treated through talk rather
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  • ...e Church loudly reject psychiatric practice and theory, Hubbard had read [[Sigmund Freud|Freud]] and other works on psychoanalysis.
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  • ...e]] and [[Albert Camus]], as well as the work of Marx and psychoanalysts [[Sigmund Freud]] and [[Carl Jung]].
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  • ...nderstanding of crowd psychology, for which Toland believes he drew upon [[Sigmund Freud]]'s ''Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego''. Hitler had also chan
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  • ...antic love include Jane Austen, George Meredith, Proust, D. H. Lawrence, [[Sigmund Freud]], [[Sartre]], [[Simone de Beauvoir]], Ernest Hemingway, Henry Miller, Alan
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  • ...logic. Reason is poorly suited to take on powerful forces like emotions; [[Sigmund Freud]] would have agreed.
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