Two Literary Essays
.... should . . . do something towards smoothing the way for this transformation" to a world beyond war (
Freud 121). Nevertheless, despite ....
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Freud's Case History of Hysteria
.... explanation of an event.
Freud (1953, p.
121), however, claimed not to be disappointed by her response and that the . . . "No" uttered by ....
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Psychological Mechanisms of Adjustment
....
Freud classically termed repression as "the simple defense of directly keeping a .... unpleasant impulses with a cloak of reasonableness" (Goleman, 1985, p.
121). ....
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Life and Personality Theory of Carl Rogers
.... in Evans, 1975, pp.
121-2). Rogers came after
Freud and was influenced by him as were all other theorists in this area, even when they disagreed with
Freud. ....
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SOPHOCLES' OEDIPUS THE KING Oedipus the King by
.... become such an important part of contemporary psychology (witness
Freud's "Oedipus Complex .... will come of itself though I shroud it in silence" (Sophocles
121). ....
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Stages of Faith Introduction James Fowler stat
.... in the psychoanalytic theories of Sigmund
Freud, particularly
Freud's concepts of the .... inconsistencies and deprivations in an infant's environment (Fowler
121). ....
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Seven Theories of Human Nature
.... like the other animals, and so according to the four facts (
121) of nature, man .... optimistic that man with reason can understand himself, much as
Freud says, and ....
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ALFRED ADLER
.... Adler, A. (1998). Understanding children with emotional problems. The Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 38(1),
121-127. .... Sigmund
Freud. NY: WW Norton & Company.
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Western & Buddhist Models of Mental Health
.... 1991) cites
Freud's assessment of the Western methodology: "
Freud once said .... patterns which determine our perceptions and responses" (Low, undated, p.
121). ....
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Domestic Violence in the US This paper will examine domest
.... (Pleck, 1987, pp. 150-157). Similarly,
Freud advanced the theory of masochism in the context of abusive relationships. .... (Gelles & Straus, 1988, p.
121). ....
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Dream Theory
.... Miller, M. (1998).
Freud's dream theory may be right after all. .... Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 61, 115-
121. Paul, RA (1980). ....
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Integration of Theology & Psychology
.... As Conyers points out,
Freud "wished his psychoanalysis to be seen as a science .... any virtuous means of combating this tide is not acceptable (1998, p.
121). ....
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THE IMPACT OF TEENAGED PREGNANCY
.... the theory with the psychosexual theory of human development developed by
Freud, which is based on
Freud's principles of ....
121 136; Markland and Murray, 1990, pp ....
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George Herbert Mead
.... He, along with Jean Piaget and Sigmund
Freud, was the principal architect of .... can reflect on the "you" which is itself (Hess, Markson, and Stein, 1982,
121). ....
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The Kitchen God's Wife
.... "She's like a Chinese version of
Freud, or worse. .... The girl's lips should be small, rarely used, except to express appreciation or ask for approval" (
121). ....
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Psychotherapy
....
121-130). .... Theory and practice of group counseling. 5th ed. Stamford, Conn.: Brooks/Cole Publishing Company.
Freud, S. (1961). Civilization and its discontents. ....
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Medications & Alcohol Consumption by Seniors
....
Freud believed that substance addiction was the result of strong oral influences in ....
121 134), who found a recidivism rate of only nine percent among patients ....
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Chaucer's The Wife of Bath
.... To do so would presuppose her separate existence (Whittock 120-
121). .... from on meaning to its opposite with an ease rarely equalled until
Freud (Cooper 140-141). ....
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Heroin Use
....
Freud believed that narcotic addiction was the result of strong oral influences .... organism's reaction to the environment (Woolfolk and Richardson, 1978, p.
121). ....
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Rape in 18th/19th Centuries Great Britain
.... in other words, they named their privates in public (Krueger
121-2). It .... Routh's dismissal of these 'lies' foreshadowed
Freud's revised theory that his female ....
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Chaucer's The Wife of Bath
.... To do so would presuppose her separate existence (Whittock 120-
121). .... from on meaning to its opposite with an ease rarely equalled until
Freud (Cooper 140-141). ....
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Geoffrey Chaucer and the Canterbury Tales
.... To do so would presuppose her separate existence (Whittock 120-
121). .... from on meaning to its opposite with an ease rarely equalled until
Freud (Cooper 140-141). ....
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The Value of Art Education
.... 120-
121). .... consciousness or reciprocity of the individual" (p. 5). Read based much of his argument on notions about the unconscious derived from
Freud and Jung. ....
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Art Education (Dewey et al)
.... 120-
121). .... consciousness or reciprocity of the individual" (p. 5). Read based much of his argument on notions about the unconscious derived from
Freud and Jung. ....
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The Power of Your Subconscious Mind
.... the activities controlled by the two functions, concepts similar to that of
Freud and Jung .... The first is to determine what one loves to do and then do it (
121). ....
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Lucid Dreaming
.... physiological indications of sexual arousal (Bootzin, Kihlstrom & Schacter, 1990, p.
121). .... psychiatry have generally agreed since the times of
Freud and Jung ....
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Substance Abuse Prevention
.... cocaine overdose is possible, though relatively rare (Shaffer and Jones, 1989, p.
121). ....
Freud believed that substance addiction was the result of strong oral ....
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Bridge of Dreams & Holy Man of Mt. Koya
.... Things Past, just as mother fixation has a Western analogue in
Freud's oedipal theory .... Chambers (
121) goes so far as to suggest that the text implies that Tadasu ....
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Search for Origins in Japanese Literature
.... Things Past, just as mother fixation has a Western analogue in
Freud's oedipal theory .... Chambers (
121) goes so far as to suggest that the text implies that Tadasu ....
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The bonding between an infant and Primary Care-Giver
.... modern attachment theory as a variation on the object-relations theory derived from
Freud's theory that .... Canadian Journal of Behavioral Science, 30(2):
121-131.
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