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  1. Sigmund Freud: 1856-1939, An Exhibition of the Goethe-Institut [Sigmund Freud Exhibition] by Harald [Designed By Gert Blass] Leupold-Lowenthal, 1972
  2. Sigmund Freud 1856-1939 by H Leupold-lwenthal, 1972
  3. Sigmund Freud: 1856-1939, an appreciation by Joan Riviere, 1941
  4. Sigmund Freud 1856-1939 by Ernest Jones, 1940
  5. Studies in Hysteria. Nervous and Mental Disease Monograph Series 61 by Josef (1841-1921) & Freud, Sigmund (1856-1939) Breuer, 1950
  6. Beiträge zur Psychologie des Liebeslebens by Sigmund (1856-1939) Freud, 1924
  7. Collected papers.... by Sigmund (1856-1939). FREUD, 1950
  8. Phylogenetic Fantasy: Overview of the Transference Neuroses by Sigmund (1856-1939) Freud, 1987
  9. Zur Einführung des Narzi?mus by Sigmund (1856-1939) Freud, 1924
  10. Leonardo da Vinci a psychosexual study of an infantile reminisen by Freud. Sigmund. 1856-1939., 1922-01-01
  11. Trois essais sur la theorie de la sexualite. Les Documents bleus No. 1 by Sigmund (1856-1939) Freud, 1925
  12. Delusion and dream an interpretation in the light of psychoanaly by Freud. Sigmund. 1856-1939., 1917-01-01
  13. Übersicht der Übertragungsneurosen: ein bisher unbekanntes Manuskript by Sigmund (1856-1939) Freud, 1985
  14. The history of the psychoanalytic movement. Authorized English translation by A.A. Brill by Sigmund, 1856-1939 Freud, 2009-10-26

61. Great Books
Freud, Sigmund, 18561939, Beyond the Pleasure Principle, 1920, Search, 54,Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939, Civilization and Its Discontents, 1929, Search,54,
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62. Becker Medical Library Books
A=Freud, Sigmund, 18561939. Abraham, Karl, 1877-1925. Abraham, Hilda C ed. andtr. A=Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939. Brill, AA (Abraham Arden), 1874-1948.
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A=Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939. Abraham, Karl, 1877-1925. Abraham, Hilda C ed. and tr. Freud, Ernst L ed.

N=WZ 7 F889p 1965 (BACS#466236)

A=Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939. Brill, A. A. (Abraham Arden), 1874-1948.

N=WM 460 F889h 1917 (BACS#690008)
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N=HF 5549 F862s 1995 (BACS#357644)

63. U. Of Western Ontario /All Locations
2 Freud Lucian Marriage Weldon 2001 1 Freud Museum Exhibitions Weldon 1989 1Freud Segismundo 1856 1939 See Freud Sigmund 1856 1939 1 Freud Sigismund
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64. Freud Sigmund From FOLDOC
passion, repression , unconscious, sublimation, eros Austrian physician and psychoanalyst(18561939). Reading The Basic Writings of Sigmund Freud, ed. by
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65. Sigmund Freud And The Freud Archives
Sigmund Freud and the Freud Archives. Image in the public domain. The Interpretation of Dreams (1900) (3rd edition) (A.A. Brill translation) HTML at Psych Web. HTML at Bibliomania. Freud, Sigmund The History of the Psychoanalytic Movement, trans. Vienna, Austria Information about Sigmund Freud. Sigmund Freud Overview. of Congress. The Sigmund Freud Archives and the Cancellation of
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Sigmund Freud and the Freud Archives
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66. A Science Odyssey: People And Discoveries: Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud 1856 1939 Sigmund Freud was born in the Austro-HungarianEmpire in 1856. His father was a small time merchant, and
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Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud was born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1856. His father was a small time merchant, and Freud's mother was his second wife. Freud had two half-brothers some 20 years older than himself. His family moved to Vienna when he was four years old, and though he often claimed he hated the city, he lived there until it was occupied by Germany in 1938. Freud's family background was Jewish, though his father was a freethinker and Freud himself an avowed atheist. Freud was a good student, and very ambitious. Medicine and law were the professions then open to Jewish men, and in 1873 he entered the University of Vienna medical school. He was interested in science above all; the idea of practicing medicine was slightly repugnant to him. He hoped to go into neurophysiological research, but pure research was hard to manage in those days unless you were independently wealthy. Freud was engaged and needed to be able to support a family before he could marry, and so he determined to go into private practice with a specialty in neurology. During his training he befriended Josef Breuer, another physician and physiologist. They often discussed medical cases together and one of Breuer's would have a lasting effect on Freud. Known as Anna O., this patient was a young woman suffering from what was then called hysteria. She had temporary paralysis, could not speak her native German but could speak French and English, couldn't drink water even when thirsty, and so on. Breuer discovered that if he hypnotized her, she would talk of things she did not remember in the conscious state, and afterwards her symptoms were relieved thus it was called "the talking cure." Freud went to Paris for further study under

67. LINCC Catalog - Basic Search
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68. Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud 1856 1939. Dr. C. George Boeree. Freud s story, likemost people s stories, begins with others. In his case those
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SIGMUND FREUD Dr. C. George Boeree Freud's story, like most people's stories, begins with others. In his case those others were his mentor and friend, Dr. Joseph Breuer, and Breuer's patient, called Anna O. Anna O. was Joseph Breuer's patient from 1880 through 1882. Twenty one years old, Anna spent most of her time nursing her ailing father. She developed a bad cough that proved to have no physical basis. She developed some speech difficulties, then became mute, and then began speaking only in English, rather than her usual German. When her father died she began to refuse food, and developed an unusual set of problems. She lost the feeling in her hands and feet, developed some paralysis, and began to have involuntary spasms. She also had visual hallucinations and tunnel vision. But when specialists were consulted, no physical causes for these problems could be found. If all this weren't enough, she had fairy-tale fantasies, dramatic mood swings, and made several suicide attempts. Breuer's diagnosis was that she was suffering from what was then called hysteria (now called conversion disorder), which meant she had symptoms that appeared to be physical, but were not.

69. Freud The Interpretation Of Dreams, Table Of Contents
The Interpretation of Dreams (3rd edition) by Sigmund Freud. Translated by A. A. Brill (1911)
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70. Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud was born of Jewish parentage in Freiburg, Moravia, AustriaHungary(now the Czech Republic), the first of seven children.
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B C D ... Z by birthday from the calendar Credits and feedback SIGMUND FREUD (1856-1939) - in full Sigismund Schlomo Freud Austrian psychiatrist and founder of psychoanalysis, the most influential psychological theorist of 20th-century. Freud's theories, including the concept of the Oedipus complex, have had an enormous influence on art, literature, and social thinking. Freud's fundamental idea was that all humans are endowed with an unconscious in which potent sexual and aggressive drives, and defenses against them, struggle for supremacy. Freud once stated: "The only unnatural sexual behavior is none at all." It is often asserted that Freud "discovered" the unconscious mind. However, the idea is found in the work of many thinkers and authors from the times of Homer. "The interpretation of dreams is the royal road to a knowledge of the unconscious activities of the mind." (from The Interpretation of Dreams Sigmund Freud was born of Jewish parentage in Freiburg, Moravia, Austria-Hungary (now the Czech Republic), the first of seven children. His mother Amalia Nathansohn was twenty years younger than his father, the wool merchant Jakob Freud; Amalia was his third wife. The family moved in 1860 to Vienna, where discriminating laws against the Jews had been canceled during 1850s and 1860s. Freud studied medicine at the University of Vienna under Josef Breuer, a Viennese physician. Breuer had with some success treated patients by encouraging them to "talk out" their past under hypnosis. In 1895 they coauthored

71. AKTION Im Unterricht - Traumdeutung: Sigmund Freud (1856 - 1939)
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72. Sigmund Freud
tour à tour intéressé à la recherche puis à la neurologie.
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Voir la chronologie freudienne
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) a complété des études en médecine puis s'est tour à tour intéressé à la recherche puis à la neurologie. Il s'est orienté vers la pratique privée au cours des années quatre-vingt, poussé par la nécessité d'augmenter ses revenus dans le but de fonder une famille. C'est par le biais de cette pratique qu'il en viendra au fil des ans à développer une technique qui, délaissant l'hypnose, fera place au flot associatif de ses patients. C'est au cours des années quatre-vingt-dix que Freud mettra au point la théorie psychanalytique des névroses, grandement marquée par la rigoureuse auto-analyse qu'il mènera suite au décès de son père. La publication en 1900 de L'interprétation des rêves est généralement considérée comme la naissance officielle de la psychanalyse. Par la suite, Freud continuera jusqu'à sa mort en 1939 à faire progresser ses travaux qu'il modifiera sans cesse. Dès le début du siècle, Freud a vu se former autour de lui un cercle de collaborateurs venus profiter de ses enseignements et les poursuivre. Parmi ceux-ci, plusieurs sont devenus des amis personnels (

73. DISF - Dizionario Interdisciplinare Di Scienza E Fede | Dettaglio Voce
Freud, Sigmund (1856 – 1939). Eugenio Fizzotti Salesian Pontifical University,Rome I. A short biography II. An introduction to Freud’s thought. - III.
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74. Sigmund Freud (1856—1939) — Psykoanalyysin Luoja Ja Kehittäjä
Arno Forsius. Sigmund Freud (1856—1939) — psykoanalyysin luojaja kehittäjä. Sigmund Freud on luonut elämäntyöllään uusia
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Arno Forsius Sigmund Freud on luonut elämäntyöllään uusia piirteitä ihmisen psyyken tutkimukseen ja tuonut psykologiset menetelmät siihen saakka biologiseen perustaan nojanneeseen psykiatriaan. Hänen oppinsa on vaikuttanut psykologian ja psykiatrian lisäksi laajasti kulttuuriin, kirjallisuuteen, taiteeseen ja musiikkiin sekä filosofiaan, etiikkaan, kasvatustieteeseen ja uskontotieteeseen. Tässä kirjoituksessa on mahdollista esittää vain pääpiirteitä Sigmund Freudin elämänkaaresta ja hänen tärkeimmistä tutkimuksistaan. Freud oli etevä ja uuttera koululainen, joka päätti kymnaasin käynnin vuonna 1873. Hän ryhtyi aluksi opiskelemaan Wienin yliopistossa oikeustiedettä. Hän siirtyi kuitenkin pian lääketieteeseen, tarinan mukaan kuultuaan esseen "Luonnosta", jota on pidetty virheellisesti Johann Wolfgang von Goethen kirjoittamana. Opiskelunsa aikana Freud työskenteli neurologian tutkijana Ernst Wilhelm von Brücke'n (1819—1892) johtamassa fysiologian laitoksessa. Freud tutki vuonna 1884 kokaiinin vaikutuksia ja totesi tämän kieltä paikallisesti puuduttavan ominaisuuden. Tämä havainto johti jo samana vuonna siihen, että Carl Koller (1857—1944) alkoi käyttää kokaiinia puudutusaineena silmäleikkauksissa. Tutkimustensa seurauksena Freudista tuli kokainisti ja hän oli kovin innostunut sen "energiaa vapauttavasta" vaikutuksesta. Kun kokaiinin haitalliset ominaisuudet todettiin, sai Freud osakseen paljon arvostelua myönteisestä suhtautumisestaan kokaiiniin. Hän pääsi itse eroon kokaiinista jonkin ajan kuluttua. Sen sijaan hän oli elämänsä loppuun saakka intohimoinen sikarinpolttaja. [Katso myös

75. Sigmund Freud - Biografie Rasscass
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76. Freud, Sigmund. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. Freud, Sigmund. (froid),1856–1939, Austrian psychiatrist, founder of psychoanalysis.
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77. Freud, Sigmund. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Four
The American Heritage ® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition.2000. Freud, Sigmund. DATES 1856–1939. Austrian physician
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78. SIGMUND FREUD
Sigmund Freud (1856 1939). Biography. Sigmund Freud was born in Austria in1856. He grew up in a traditional family and studied medicin in Vienna.
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Freud also introduced an influential theory of human development. According to this theory mental disorders are caused by events in the early childyears (before the age of six). A mental disorder can evolve when a child does not complete one of the five stages of childhood. These stages are named respectively the oral stage, the anal stage, the phallic stage, the latent stage, and the genital stage. One subtheory about the phallic stage is very well-known. During the phallic stage, a child develops a sex-identity. In this stage, a boy develops the oedipus complex. On an unconcious level, he falls in love with his mother. He realizes that his mother loves his father and hates his father for it. The oedipus complex is solved when the boy understands that he has to become just like his father to impress his mother. Thus, his hatred towards his father is transformed in an identification with his father. The female version of the oedipus is called the elektracomplex. When Freud introduced his theories they where taken literary by a lot of people. After a wave of criticism, mainly about the lack of empirical support for his theories, Freud emphasized that his theories where symbolic in nature. Although some therapists still use Freudian theories, Freud value to the field of psychology lies in the new concepts he introduced.

79. Sigmund Freud, 1856--1939
Notebooks Sigmund Freud, 1856–1939. 03 Apr 1997 1025 Austrianneuropathologist. His secure contributions to knowledge consist
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03 Apr 1997 10:25 Austrian neuropathologist. His secure contributions to knowledge consist of a number of papers on aphasia, well-regarded at the time, but long since assimilated to the general body of neuropsychology. Charity dictates that we stop here, or perhaps add some remarks about his devotion to rationalism, horror at the Great War, opposition to Hitler, and stoicism in the face of exile and cancer. But malice is more fun, and more instructive. In the latter half of his life, especially after 1897, he articulated a Lebensphilosophie memories ), and philosophical anthropology out of Schopenhauer and Nietzsche (possibly second-hand; Uncle Sigmund professed not to have read them until after he formulated his theories, and to have been pleasantly surprised by the anticipations). It purported to explain, inter alia, jokes, errors of speech and action, dreams multiple personality disorder As an addition to the body of knowledge, psychoanalysis is nugatory. The philosophers of science are divided as to whether it is unfalsifiable and unscientific ( Popper Nietzsche Clinically, researchers dispute whether or not psychoanalysis is slightly less effective than other sorts of therapy; it is certainly not noticeably more effective, and equally certainly more costly, time consuming and intrusive than any of its rivals.

80. Freud, Sigmund
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    Freud, Sigmund [froid] Pronunciation Key Freud, Sigmund , Austrian psychiatrist, founder of psychoanalysis . Born in Moravia, he lived most of his life in Vienna, receiving his medical degree from the Univ. of Vienna in 1881. Charcot in Paris, and soon after his return to Vienna he began his famous collaboration with Josef Breuer on the use of hypnosis in the treatment of hysteria. Their paper, On the Psychical Mechanism of Hysterical Phenomena (1893, tr. 1909), more fully developed in hysteria ). The therapy, called the cathartic method, consisted of having the patient recall and reproduce the forgotten scenes while under hypnosis. The work was poorly received by the medical profession, and the two men soon separated over Freud's growing conviction that the undefined energy causing conversion was sexual in nature. Freud then rejected hypnosis and devised a technique called free association (see association ), which would allow emotionally charged material that the individual had repressed in the

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