In 1897 Sigmund Freud began his famous course of self-analysis. He had already noticed that dreams played an important role in his analysis of neurotic and "hysterical" patients. As he encouraged them ...
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A young doctor in the age of Darwin, Freud looks to the unconscious mind for clues to illness. Narrator: Life experience turned Lewis away from faith in God. But Freud believed that his atheism was ...
A century ago, Sigmund Freud, in the spirit of scientific inquiry and after years of research as a neurologist, published The Interpretation of Dreams. The book began his exploration of the mind and ...
In taking a scientist’s approach to studying what happens to minds during dreaming, Dr. J. Allan Hobson saw something far different than the often repressed desires that Sigmund Freud interpreted more ...
Suzanne Moore describes Sigmund Freud as “revolutionary” and says that he is now more relevant than Marx (Forget Marx. Freud is the radical we need, 26 December). Moore is right: Freud was right and ...
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