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FREUD, SIGMUND

FREUD, SIGMUND
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(1856-1939) Austrian physician and founder of psychoanalysis. HDA Tapes (Oakland Lectures) Approved Glossary (16.4.92)
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(1856-1939) Austrian physician and neurologist, founder of psychoanalysis. A fellow by the name of Sigmund Freud would have had eight volumes of answers as to why you upset that canoe.(1856-1939) Austrian physician and founder of psychoanalysis, a system of mental therapy developed in 1894. Freud believed that psychological problems could be traced to repressed childhood experiences, particularly to repressed sexual desires. He also argued that dreams provide clues to the nature of psychological problems. Sign on desk DR. SIGMUND FREUD(1856@1939) Austrian physician and founder of psychoanalysis, a system of mental therapy developed in 1894. It depended upon the following practices for its effects The patient was made to talk about and recall his childhood for years while the practitioner brought about a transfer of the patient's personality to his own and searched for hidden sexual incidents believed by Freud to be the only cause of aberration. The practitioner read sexual significances into all statements and evaluated them for the patient along sexual lines. Each of these points later proved to be based upon false premises and incomplete research, accounting for their lack of result and the subsequent failure of the subject and its offshoots.(1856-1939) Austrian physician and founder of psychoanalysis.(1856 - 1939) Austrian physician and founder of psychoanalysis. See also psychoanalysis in this glossary.(1856 - 1939), Austrian physician and neurologist, founder of psychoanalysis a system of mental therapy developed in 1894. It depended upon the following practices for its effects The patient was made to talk about and recall his childhood for years while the practitioner brought about a transfer of the patient's personality to his own and searched for hidden sexual incidents believed by Freud to be the only cause of aberration. The practitioner read sexual significances into all statements and evaluated them for the patient along sexual lines. Each of these points later proved to be based upon false premises and incomplete research, accounting for their lack of result and the subsequent failure of the subject and its offshoots.(1856 - 1939), Austrian physician and neurologist, founder of psychoanalysis. A system of mental therapy developed in 1894 which depended upon the following practices for its effects The patient was made to talk about and recall his childhood for years while the practitioner brought about a transfer of the patient's personality to his own and searched for hidden sexual incidents believed by Freud to be the only cause of aberration. The practitioner read sexual significances into all statements and evaluated them for the patient along sexual lines. Each of these points later proved to be based upon false premises and incomplete research, accounting for their lack of result and the subsequent failure of the subject and its offshoots.(1856 - 1939) Austrian physician and neurologist, founder of psychoanalysis. See also psychoanalysis in this glossary.(1856 - 1939), Austrian physician and neurologist, founder of psychoanalysis. See also psychoanalyst in this glossary.(1856 - 1939), Austrian physician and neurologist, founder of psychoanalysis. See also psychoanalysis in this glossary.(1856 - 1939), Austrian physician and neurologist, founder of psychoanalysis. See also Freudian in this glossary.(1856 - 1939) Austrian physician and neurologist. In 1894 Freud made his first developments in psychoanalysis. See also psychoanalysis in this glossary.(1856-1939) Austrian physician and neurologist, founder of psychoanalysis. See also psychoanalyst in this glossary. You will have to read before you get out of here, by the way, the 27 lectures of Sigmund Freud, in a booklet that-which will be issued you, which are his basic teachings. -Two-Way Communication (1 Nov. 54)1856-1939, Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis. -Webster's Biographical Dictionary (1856 -1939) Austrian physician and founder of psychoanalysis.(1856-1939) Austrian physician and the founder of psychoanalysis, a system of mental therapy which depended upon the following practices for its effects The patient was made to talk about and recall his childhood for years while the practitioner brought about a transfer of the patient's personality to his own and searched for hidden sexual incidents believed by Freud to be the only cause of aberration. The practitioner read sexual significances into all statements and evaluated them for the patient along sexual lines. Each of these points later proved to be based upon false premises and incomplete research, accounting for their lack of results and the subsequent failure of the subject and its offshoots.