Freud Evaluated - The Completed ArcElsevier, 14 դեկ, 1990 թ. - 687 էջ This volume is an historically based critical evaluation of Freud's personality theory. In it the observations Freud made are described and the theoretical ideas he put forward for explaining them are set out. The adequacy of Freud's explanations are judged against the logical and scientific standards of Freud's own time. The historical perspective will give the reader a sound basis on which to make a judgement about psycho-analysis as a method of investigation and a theory of personality as well as a sense of what Freud was about from Freud's own standpoint. Freud's endeavour is sited in the psychological and psychiatric context of the time, a period not previously given the critical attention it warrants. All of Freud's important assumptions and characteristic modes of thought are to be found in this formative period. The placement also brings out more clearly the basis of a number of the unresolved problems of contemporary psycho-analytic theory, such as the place of affect and the instinctual drives, the role of the ego, and the basis of treatment. The core of the evaluation centres on Freud's basic method for gathering data - free association - a method which is not much written about and hardly ever criticised. What is said about it is new and more substantial than the few criticisms that have been made. Although a very critical work, there is probably no other appraisal which allows Freud and his colleagues and followers to speak so directly for themselves. |
From inside the book
Արդյունքներ 70–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
Էջ 21
... psychical mechanism of the disorder became clear" (Breuer and Freud, 1895, p.25). Anna O. may well have shared this belief about the role of secrets. It was not restricted to medical circles. In any case, she created a situation that ...
... psychical mechanism of the disorder became clear" (Breuer and Freud, 1895, p.25). Anna O. may well have shared this belief about the role of secrets. It was not restricted to medical circles. In any case, she created a situation that ...
Էջ 26
... psychical foreign bodies; 'retention hysteria'; the realization of the importance of hypnoid states in the development of hysteria; analytic therapy. (Cranefield, 1958) Breuer's recollection of the last three points may be accepted as ...
... psychical foreign bodies; 'retention hysteria'; the realization of the importance of hypnoid states in the development of hysteria; analytic therapy. (Cranefield, 1958) Breuer's recollection of the last three points may be accepted as ...
Էջ 28
... psychical stimulus and persisted until it had been narrated, after which its effectiveness completely ceased to operate. (Hirschmuller, 1978, p.360. My emphasis, MBM. Cf. p.361) Breuer's later re-working of the paragraph makes the point ...
... psychical stimulus and persisted until it had been narrated, after which its effectiveness completely ceased to operate. (Hirschmuller, 1978, p.360. My emphasis, MBM. Cf. p.361) Breuer's later re-working of the paragraph makes the point ...
Էջ 29
... psychical stimulus until it had been narrated in her hypnosis, after which it completely ceased to operate. (Breuer and Freud, 1895, p.32) The overall mechanism Breuer described in the later account was also clearly a verbal one ...
... psychical stimulus until it had been narrated in her hypnosis, after which it completely ceased to operate. (Breuer and Freud, 1895, p.32) The overall mechanism Breuer described in the later account was also clearly a verbal one ...
Էջ 60
... hallucinations showed how: the psychical element begins to play the first part in these morbid phenomena. But, then added that the: vivid impression or ... emotion formerly experienced by the patient. 60 Part I: Beginning assumptions.
... hallucinations showed how: the psychical element begins to play the first part in these morbid phenomena. But, then added that the: vivid impression or ... emotion formerly experienced by the patient. 60 Part I: Beginning assumptions.
Բովանդակություն
1 | |
9 | |
FIRST THEORIES AND APPLICATIONS | 145 |
THE FINAL SYNTHESIS | 327 |
EVALUATION | 507 |
REFERENCES | 613 |
INDEX | 661 |
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 688 |
Այլ խմբագրություններ - View all
Common terms and phrases
actual neuroses affect analysis anxiety anxiety neurosis argued assumptions auto-erotic behaviour Breuer and Freud cathected cathexis causal causes characteristics Charcot childhood clinical Complete Psychological component concept conclusion consciousness consequence death instinct described discharge Dora Dora's dream ego-instinctual drives emotional emphasis energy example experience explanation fixation Fliess force Freud's theory function genital hypnosis hypnotic hysteria hysterical symptoms ibid ideas identification impulse infantile interpretation Interpretation of Dreams Janet kind later libido logical masochism Masson masturbation mechanism memory mental method Meynert Mnem mnemic motive narcissism nervous system neurasthenia neuroses normal object observations Oedipus complex organic original patient perverse physiological pleasure principle primary process produced proposed psychical psycho psycho-analysis relation repetition repression Salpêtrière satisfaction seduction seems sexual excitation sexual instinctual drive Sigmund Freud Standard Edition stimulation structure Studies on Hysteria suggestion super-ego supposed term theoretical therapy thought Three Essays traumatic treatment unconscious unpleasure