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Sigmund Freud and Hysterical Dora
by CarlaM, Jul 3, 2008
An account of Dora's case by Sigmund Freud, and a review about it: what went wrong in Dora's treatment?
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The Ego: Its Effect on Human Issues
by Stevie Richardson, May 22, 2008
Freud's division of mind theory. In particular, this addresses the impact the ego has on human issues, and considers a life without a developed ego.
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Theories and Tests of Personality
by blade31, May 20, 2008
A certain knowledge-based website defined an individual's personality as an aggregate conglomeration of decisions we've made throughout our lives.
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Freud’s Ideas Scientific Arguments
by blade31, May 19, 2008
It can be argued that Freud's ideas of the psychodynamic view are not scientific. Science is said to be the “knowledge about the structure and behaviour of the natural and physical world, based on facts that you can prove, for example by experiments” (Oxford press 2005). According to this definition of science, Freud's ideas do not agree with this. However it seems that it does not always matter.
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Bangaw Shades
by vinceism, Mar 31, 2008
Psychoanalysis and smoked glasses.
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The Psychodynamic Model of Abnormality
by Richard Bounds, Mar 18, 2008
This model is largely based on Freud's psychoanalytic theory. Freud believed that the mind is made up of three parts, the conscious, subconscious and unconscious, altogether forming the "mental iceberg".
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Can We Sense Death?
by Hamdy E, Jan 7, 2008
A paper on the psychology of premonitory mental activity and the implication of death.
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Of Mourning and Melancholia
by Sam Sham, Jan 2, 2008
Through Beloved and Little Women, I compare Freud's concepts of mourning and melancholia and conclude that the difference hinges upon the ego's response to loss of the loved object. This essay explores the redemptive aspect of truly coming to terms with one's loss.
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Freudian Theory and Its Applicability
by Jon Corey, Dec 12, 2007
The methods by which Freud arrived at several of his conclusions and why they were fundamentally inept.
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The Enlightenment to Modernism: A Brief Examination of this Revolution in Thought and Society
by Layph Johnson, Jan 17, 2007
Modernism's reactionary stance against the thought of the Enlightenment lead to an upheaval of all societal constructs of the time. The influence of Modernism particularly spread in the early 20th century. The fascinating effect of this movement are significantly demonstrated in Freud's psychoanalysis, Nietzschean philosophy, the art of Salvador Dali, as well as nearly every other aspect of culture surrounding this time period.
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