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  1. At the age of 80, Freud made a scientific contribution to. the understanding of states of altered self-feelings, based on an autobiographical fragment, " A Disturbance of Memory on the. Acropolis " (1936). A brilliant analysis demonstrates that the basis of an episode of derealization on ascending the Athenian.

  2. Freud's self-analysis was initially nourished by his study of the Greek and Latin classics; it acquired the necessary interpersonal dimension through his relationship with Emil Fluss...

  3. 20 sie 2014 · The article argues that the importation into psychoanalytic theory of the terms “self” and “subject” is neither true to Freud’s intentions, nor necessary, nor helpful. Having observed how Freud und...

  4. Freud's Self-analysis. by Jean Chiriac. Freud's self-analysis started in the mid 1890's to reach its climaxes in 1895 and 1900. In certain authors' opinion, it was continued up to his death in 1939.

  5. Freud believes that evidence of a powerful unconscious self can be found in the content of our dreams, inadvertent “slips of tongue,” and techniques—such as free association—used by Freudian psychoanalysts in clinical treatment.

  6. This document provides a summary of Didier Anzieu's book, which aims to chart how Sigmund Freud conducted his lifelong self-analysis and how this led to his major discoveries. Anzieu draws on Freud's correspondence, autobiographical writings, interviews, and reports from patients, family, and friends to reconstruct Freud's self-analysis process.

  7. 12 cze 2018 · Sigmund Freud’s (1856–1939) revolutionary, unique approach to understanding the human mind and personality, emphasizing the role of unconscious conflicts and motivations in determining human behavior.

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