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| | Sigmund Freud Info - Encyclopedia WikiWhat.com |
 | | Freud's notion that the child's relationship to the parent is responsible for everything from psychiatric diseases to criminal behavior has also been thoroughly discredited and the influence of such theories is today regarded as a relic of a permissive age in which "blame-the-parent" was the accepted dogma. |  | | Freud's daughter Anna Freud was also a distinguished psychologist, particularly in the fields of child and developmental psychology. |  | | Freud, his theories, and his treatment of his patients were controversial in 19th century Vienna, and remain hotly debated today. |
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| | Sigmund Freud [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy] |
 | | Sigmund Freud, physiologist, medical doctor, psychologist and father of psychoanalysis, is generally recognised as one of the most influential and authoritative thinkers of the twentieth century. |  | | Freud also followed Plato in his account of the nature of mental health or psychological well-being, which he saw as the establishment of a harmonious relationship between the three elements which constitute the mind. |  | | Freud's theory of the unconscious, then, is highly deterministic, a fact which, given the nature of nineteenth century science, should not be surprising. |
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| | Freud Encyclopedia theory therapy and culture edited by Dr Edward Erwin |
 | | Freud Encyclopedia theory therapy and culture edited by Dr Edward Erwin |  | | Articles on literary criticism, ethics, criminology and the humanities explore the enduring impact of Freud on Western cultural traditions. |  | | Coverage extends to philosophers who anticipated or influenced Freud, such as Schopenhauer, Brentano and Nietzsche. |
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| | Articles about communicative psychotherapy |
 | | GOODHEART, W. Between Freud and Charcot: Beginning Steps from Psychoanalysis and Folk Psychology towards an Interactional Science of Emotional Cognition and Communication. |  | | 'SMITH, D.L. The Unconscious', Suggestion', 'Existentialism', 'Autoerotic Stage', 'Theories of genitality', 'Psychical Determinism', 'Freud and the Occult' and 'Binding'. |  | | GOODHEART, W.B. Freud, Jung, Goethe, Langs: Decoding Your Dreams and the Illusiveness of 'Human Stuff'. |
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