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Selected by Andrew Nagorski, the author of the forthcoming ‘Saving Freud: The Rescuers Who Brought Him to Freedom.’ ...
Sigmund Freud, an Austrian neurologist, was the most talked about and debated man of his times. His thoughts and ideas created a stir among the 19th and 20th century medical professionals and even ...
The tale of Freud’s last days is a strange one, and rarely told, perhaps because it may not reflect well on his state of mind. What was a genius of psychology and a Jew doing writing a book that ...
Freud would pour everything he had learned into the book, which would signal a shift in the way men and women imagined their inner lives. He would call his book The Interpretation of Dreams ...
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Over a century of psychotherapy: "Not only Freud pretended, most therapists of the time took advantage of exaggeration" - MSNThe first lines of the book are dedicated to the Wednesday meetings on Berggasse Street, number 19, in Vienna, filled with smoke from so many cigars, led by a Freud who had already published The ...
“Becoming Freud,” by the British psychoanalyst Adam Phillips, is short for a biography—less than two hundred pages—and it contains no startling revelations. But, in its own way, it’s an ...
Annie Freud on writing and her warring parents: ... At 66, she was declared one of the Poetry Book Society’s “Next Generation” poets as part of a once-in-a-decade promotion for debuts; ...
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