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Freud- The Key Ideas

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by Ruth Snowden


  Freudian slips, see parapraxes

  Freudian symbols, 65–7

  friendships, 12–13

  Fromm, Erich, 178–9

  The Future of an Illusion, 148

  Gardiner, Muriel, 167

  gender bias, 4

  genital stage, 121–2

  Graf, Herbert (Little Hans), 165–6

  Helmholtz principle, 28

  histology, 6, 18

  homosexuality, 90, 92–3

  Horney, Karen, 177–8

  humanistic therapy, 181

  hypnosis, 6, 21–2, 23, 30–1

  hysteria, 6, 20–2, 23–4, 31–4

  id, 72, 125–7

  identification, 136

  identity, 179

  Imago, 147

  incest, 102

  infantile amnesia, 108–11

  infantile sexual fantasies, 62–3

  infantile sexuality, 89–90, 96–9, 106–8

  innocent jokes, 85

  instincts, 141–2

  Institute of Psychoanalysis, 170

  intellectualization, 138–9

  International Congress of Freudian Psychology, 170

  International Psychoanalytical Association, 8

  The Interpretation of Dreams, 8, 36, 44, 46, 47, 52

  Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis, 9

  introjection, 136, 141

  inversion, 92

  Irma’s Injection dream, 7, 46, 53

  isolation, 138–9

  jokes, 84–6

  Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious, 74, 84–5

  Jones, Ernest, 170, 171

  Jung, Carl, 8, 62, 74, 76, 164, 170, 172–4

  Juvenal, xxiii

  the Kabbala, 13–14

  Klein, Melanie, 176

  Lanzer, Ernst (Rat Man), 166–7

  latency period, 97, 120

  latent content, 46, 58–60, 67

  Leonardo da Vinci, 158–9

  Leonardo da Vinci and a Memory of his Childhood, 158–9

  libido, 73, 76

  life instinct, 73, 143

  life of Freud

  early, 1–3

  career, 5–10

  private, 10–15

  literature, 157–61

  Little Hans (Herbert Graf), 165–6

  male hysteria, 24

  manifest content, 46, 58–60

  masochism, 57, 95–6

  masturbation, 66, 100, 106, 112, 115, 120

  mechanistic view, 18, 25, 26–7

  medical research, 19–20

  medical training, 17–18

  melancholia, 140–1

  Meynert, Theodor, 18

  the mind

  divisions of, 70–2

  new model of, 124–5

  theory of the unconscious, 52, 72–5

  unconscious mind, xxiii–xxiv

  moral anxiety, 131

  moral thinking nineteenth century, 25–9

  Moses and Monotheism, 148, 152–3

  mourning, 140–1

  Mourning and Melancholia, 140–1

  narcissism, 139–40

  neuropathology, 5–6, 18

  neurosis definition, xxii

  neurotic anxiety, 131

  New Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis, 9

  nightmares, 58

  nirvana principle, 37–8

  Object Relations School, 177

  Oedipus complex, 45, 116–20

  On Aphasia, 6

  On the Origin of the Species, 27

  oral aggressive character, 144

  oral cancer, 11, 14

  oral fixation, 112

  oral passive character, 144

  oral sex, 93–4

  oral stage, 111–12

  Pankejeff, Sergius, see Wolf Man

  Pappenheim, Bertha (Anna O), 29–31

  parapraxes, 78–84

  patriarchy, 25, 29

  penis envy, 99, 115, 178

  personality (of SF), 11

  phallic stage, 115–16, 144–5

  philosophy, 2

  physics, 28

  Physiological Institute, 17

  play therapy, 177

  pleasure principle, 75–8

  positivism, 26, 52

  post-traumatic stress disorder, 32

  preconscious mind, 71–2, 74

  pressure technique, 34, 40–1

  primary process, 75–6, 126–7

  private life (of SF)

  early, 1–3

  family, 10

  character, 11

  friendships, 12–13

  Project for a Scientific Psychology, 20, 37

  projection, 135–6

  prudish attitudes, 25, 28, 38

  psychiatry

  definition, xxii

  emergence of, 26

  psychoanalysis

  current thinking, 180–4

  definition, xxii–xxiii

  emergence of, 36–7

  process of, 163–5

  psychoanalytic movement, 169–80

  psychodynamic psychotherapy, 181

  psychology definition, xxii

  Psychopathology of Everyday Life, 47, 74

  The Psychopathology of Everyday Life, 8, 80

  psychosexual development

  anal stage, 112–14

  genital stage, 121–2

  infantile amnesia, 108–11

  latency stage, 120

  Oedipus complex, 116–20

  oral stage, 111–12

  overview, 106–8

  phallic stage, 115–16

  psychosis, xxii

  psychosomatic diseases, 6

  puberty, 99–104

  Rank, Otto, 8, 169, 171, 172

  rapid eye movement (REM) sleep, 68

  Rat Man (Ernst Lanzer), 166–7

  rationalization, 137

  reaction formation, 138

  realistic anxiety, 131

  reality principle, 75–8

  regression, 108, 137

  Reich, Wilhelm, 174

  relatedness, 179

  religion, 149–55

  REM (rapid eye movement) sleep, 68

  repetition, 85

  repetition compulsion, 78, 142–3, 156

  representation, 62

  repression, 23–4, 32, 37–8, 103, 109, 133

  research, 19–20

  resistance, 23–4, 62

  rootedness, 179

  Sachs, Hanns, 171

  sadism, 95–6

  sadistic-anal stage, 112–14

  schooldays (of SF), 2–3

  scientific research, 19–20

  scientific thinking nineteenth century, 25–9

  secondary process, 76, 128

  secondary revision, 62

  seduction theory, 36, 38–9, 90

  self-analysis, 44–7, 177

  self-help, 177

  sense of identity, 179

  sex

  with animals, 94–5

  with children, 94–5

  prudish attitudes to, 28, 38

  sex education, 99

  sexual abuse, 38

  sexual aims, 92, 100

  sexual development, 39

  sexual deviations, 91–6, 103–4

  sexual fantasies, 62–3

  sexual instincts, 142

  sexual objects, 92, 100

  sexual symbols, 66–7

  sexual theory, 32–3, 37–8, 88–91

  sexuality

  concept, 89–91

  infantile, 89–90, 96–9, 106–8

  puberty, 99–104

  sexual deviations, 91–6, 103–4

  sexual fantasies, 62–3

  social attitudes, 28, 38

  society

  art, 157–61

  civilization, 147–9

  literature, 157–61

  religion, 149–55

  war, 155–7

  Stekel, William, 8, 169

  Stockholm syndrome, 136

  ‘stream of consciousness’, 161

  Studies on Hysteria, 6,
12, 23, 31

  subconscious mind, 72

  sublimation, 72, 73, 76, 103, 139

  Sullivan, Harry Stack, 179–80

  super-ego, 72, 125, 128–31

  surrealism, 160

  symbolic method, 63

  symbolization, 62

  symbols, 65–7

  taboos, 151

  tactile stimulation, 95

  taroc card game, 13–14

  tendentious jokes, 85–6

  Thanatos, 73, 78, 143, 156

  The Psychopathology of Everyday Life, 80

  theory of evolution, 27

  theory of the unconscious, 52, 72–5

  Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality, 36, 88–9, 99, 107

  Totem and Taboo, 148, 150–2

  totems, 150–1

  Tourette’s syndrome, 22

  transference, 42–4, 163

  traumas, 144

  unconscious theory of, 52, 72–5

  unconscious mind, xxiii–xxiv, 70, 71

  undoing, 138

  Vienna Psychoanalytic Society, 169

  Viennese Association of Psychoanalysis, 8

  Viennese society, 4–5

  visual stimulation, 95

  ‘vital periodicity’, 12

  vitalism, 18

  voyeurism, 95

  war, 155–7

  Wednesday Psychological Society, 8, 169

  wish-fulfilment dreams, 53, 55–8, 59–60

  Wolf Man (Sergius Pankejeff), xxiv, 15, 167–9

  The Wolf Man, 167

  womb envy, 178

  work (of SF) main phases, 9–10

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