Similar words: freudian, schadenfreude, sigmund freud, freudian slip, freedom of religion, feud, feudal, pseudo. Meaning: n. Austrian neurologist who originated psychoanalysis (1856-1939).
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181. What’s more, she read some of them, from Proust to Dostoyevsky to Freud to Carl Sandburg’s six-volume biography of Lincoln (given to her by husband Arthur Miller), collecting a library of 400 books.
182. Freud went to Paris for further study under Jean-Martin Charcot, a neurologist known all over Europe for his studies of hysterics and use of hypnosis.
183. Now that's precisely the question that Freud asked himself in Beyond the Pleasure Principle, a text which begins with a consideration of trauma victims.
184. But let us observe what Freud says to Breuer— What!
185. For Freud, repression was a defence mechanism - the repressed memories are often traumatic in nature, but, although hidden, they continue to exert an effect on behaviour.
186. Swiss psychiatrist Carl Jung worked closely with Freud for several years. But he developed very different ideas about dreams.
187. Freud believed there were five stages of personality development, and each is associated with a particular erogenous zone.
188. Freud thought of cathexis as a psychic analog of an electrical charge.
189. His books were burned in Germany along with those of Magnus Hirschfeld and Freud.
190. Denial, displacement, intellectualization, fantasy, compensation, projection, rationalization, reaction formation, regression, repression and sublimation were the defense mechanisms Freud identified.
191. This state of affairs was not to last long "for Jung has a proud stomach" and he parted company with Freud, to become, like his master, a luminary of the psychoanalytical world.
192. Like Freud, Jung tries to bring everything into his system.
193. Methods According to the theory of Sigmund Freud, the author searched for provenance of jealousy.
194. A negotiator should observe everything. You should be part Sherlock Holmes , part Sigmund Freud.
195. The relationship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud began in 1906 when Jung sent Freud a signed copy of his published studies.
196. Freud initiated his critical research as a psychoanalyst and doctor.
197. Anna Freud, the youngest of his six children,[sentencedict.com] became a noted psychoanalyst herself.
198. Famed psychiatrist Sigmund Freud believed that life in modern society forces people to suppress their desires.
199. Freud used free association.
200. So there is a certain pattern in--and of course, I invoke this pattern in arguing that Levi-Strauss's version of the Oedipus myth betrays his Oedipus complex in relation to Freud.
201. And if Freud contrasts the reality principle with the pleasure principle,(sentencedict.com) it is precisely in so far as reality is defined as desexualized.
202. The reality: Professor Crews argues that Freud devised a self-validating method of inquiry, deluded himself about his patients' illnesses, and failed to cure them.
203. It was on the toilet that I first read Freud and D. H. Lawrence, and perhaps that was the best place, after all.
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