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Freud-A Very Short Introduction
- Date: 2024-05-21
- Size: 78 MB
- Files: 73
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Disc1/20 The female version of the Oedipus complex is less clearly worked out.mp3
1.3 MB
Disc1/08 Excessive generalisation is a temptation for all original thinkers.mp3
1.3 MB
Disc1/11 At first, Freud thought of the repressed affect as being always associated with trauma.mp3
1.3 MB
Disc1/26 Freud regarded dreams as if they were neurotic symptoms.mp3
1.2 MB
Disc1/09 From trauma to phantasy.mp3
1.2 MB
Disc1/16 Exploring the past.mp3
1.1 MB
Disc1/04 Like most people with this type of personality.mp3
1.1 MB
Disc1/14 There were three reasons for Freud's subsequent abandonment of the seduction theory.mp3
1.1 MB
Disc1/02 Freud enrolled in the medical department of the University of Vienna.mp3
1.0 MB
Disc1/01 Life and character.mp3
1.0 MB
Disc1/21 In putting forward his ideas about infantile sexuality.mp3
976 kB
Disc1/23 Many common human problems.mp3
970 kB
Disc1/25 Dreams.mp3
962 kB
Disc1/17 Freud pictured the infant's sexuality as 'polymorphously perverse'.mp3
956 kB
Disc1/13 For Freud, sex was especially suitable as a linchpin.mp3
950 kB
Disc1/06 Freud had a lively appreciation of literature.mp3
941 kB
Disc1/10 These reminiscences were of a special kind.mp3
921 kB
Disc1/18 Of a variety of oral characteristics described.mp3
914 kB
Disc1/12 Freud's next step was to assert that, in many cases of hysteria.mp3
909 kB
Disc1/19 The Oedipus complex.mp3
907 kB
Disc1/22 Infantile amnesia.mp3
893 kB
Disc1/27 Freud's technique of dream interpretation is notably ingenious.mp3
851 kB
Disc1/05 Freud exhibited a number of other obsessional habits and traits.mp3
820 kB
Disc1/07 Freud's honesty compelled him substantially to modify or revise his ideas.mp3
813 kB
Disc1/03 From the mid-1890s onward.mp3
776 kB
Disc1/24 Free association, dreams and transference.mp3
645 kB
Disc1/15 It is quite possible that psychoanalysts have underestimated.mp3
546 kB
Disc2/15 Today we might describe the person prone to melancholia rather differently.mp3
1.5 MB
Disc2/21 One cannot blame the art historians.mp3
1.4 MB
Disc2/18 Freud's explanation is extremely ingenious.mp3
1.4 MB
Disc2/17 Jokes and The Psycho-Pathology of Everyday Life.mp3
1.4 MB
Disc2/22 Freud's paper 'The Moses of Michelangelo'.mp3
1.3 MB
Disc2/05 Freud was essentially a dualist.mp3
1.3 MB
Disc2/02 Transference.mp3
1.2 MB
Disc2/04 Ego, super-ego and id.mp3
1.2 MB
Disc2/19 Art and literature.mp3
1.2 MB
Disc2/11 The death instinct.mp3
1.1 MB
Disc2/16 We commented earlier on the accuracy of Freud's description.mp3
1.1 MB
Disc2/10 Freud's first full acknowledgement of an aggressive instinct.mp3
1.1 MB
Disc2/20 Since content, rather than style.mp3
1.1 MB
Disc2/24 Totem and Taboo.mp3
1.1 MB
Disc2/03 It is surely because Freud was by nature an impersonal investigator.mp3
1.1 MB
Disc2/13 Melancholia would today be described as a severe depressive illness.mp3
1012 kB
Disc2/06 Structure of the mental apparatus.mp3
954 kB
Disc2/07 The ego is that part of the mind representing consciousness.mp3
944 kB
Disc2/14 What Freud suggests is illuminating.mp3
876 kB
Disc2/12 Aggression, depression and paranoia.mp3
850 kB
Disc2/09 Aggression.mp3
846 kB
Disc2/01 Today, very few psychoanalysts support Freud's theory in its original form.mp3
805 kB
Disc2/08 The origin of Freud's concept of the super-ego.mp3
802 kB
Disc2/23 Culture and religion.mp3
687 kB
Disc3/22 Freudian theory made western man suspicious of conduct.mp3
1.6 MB
Disc3/21 Psychoanalysis has often been referred to as a religion.mp3
1.5 MB
Disc3/17 Patients who seek psychoanalysis today are rather different.mp3
1.4 MB
Disc3/04 The impression gained from reading Freud.mp3
1.4 MB
Disc3/12 Freud gave his account of the 'Wolf Man'.mp3
1.4 MB
Disc3/15 Earlier some aspects of the obsessional personality were outlined.mp3
1.4 MB
Disc3/18 Modern psychoanalysts have recognized the difficulty of defining.mp3
1.3 MB
Disc3/09 Freud's own cases.mp3
1.3 MB
Disc3/03 Freud believed that religion originated in man's feelings of helplessness.mp3
1.2 MB
Disc3/08 Freud advised that most analytic patients should be seen every day.mp3
1.2 MB
Disc3/05 Freud as therapist.mp3
1.2 MB
Disc3/19 The appeal of psychoanalysis.mp3
1.1 MB
Disc3/16 Freud defined the therapeutic aim of psychoanalysis as follows.mp3
1.1 MB
Disc3/13 The 'Wolf Man' reveals that Freud discussed Dostoevsky with him.mp3
1.1 MB
Disc3/14 Psychoanalysis today.mp3
1.1 MB
Disc3/07 A certain degree of detachment is undoubtedly required of the analyst.mp3
1.1 MB
Disc3/10 Any reader who studies the case of Dora without prejudice.mp3
1.0 MB
Disc3/11 The 'Rat Man' is an entirely different proposition.mp3
1003 kB
Disc3/06 Earlier two reasons were given for requiring the patient to lie supine upon a couch.mp3
945 kB
Disc3/20 Freud is often linked with Darwin and Marx.mp3
944 kB
Disc3/01 The ritual totemic meal could be interpreted as a 'return of the repressed'.mp3
912 kB
Disc3/02 Some of the same criticisms which have been levelled at Totem and Taboo.mp3
785 kB