Sigmund Freud

The gatherings followed a definite ritual.

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Author: Karl Laemmermann ISBN: 1230000184505
Publisher: Heinz Duthel Publication: September 13, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Karl Laemmermann
ISBN: 1230000184505
Publisher: Heinz Duthel
Publication: September 13, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Sigmund Freud


The gatherings followed a definite ritual. First one of the members would present a paper. Then, black coffee and cakes were served; cigar and cigarettes were on the table and were consumed in great quantities. After a social quarter of an hour, the discussion would begin. The last and decisive word was always spoken by Freud himself. There was the atmosphere of the foundation of a religion in that room. Freud himself was its new prophet who made the heretofore prevailing methods of psychological investigation appear superficial.


 Sigmund Freud
 Neurologist
 Cerebral palsy
 Matura
 Příbor
 Moravia
 Neurology
 Psychotherapy
 Psychoanalysis
 University of Vienna
 Aristotle
 Franz Brentano
 Josef Breuer
 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
 Ernst Haeckel
 Karl Robert Eduard von Hartmann
 John Hughlings Jackson
 Jens Peter Jacobsen
 Immanuel Kant
 Julius von Mayer
 Friedrich Nietzsche
 Plato
 Arthur Schopenhauer
 William Shakespeare
 Sophocles
 Goethe Prize
 Royal Society
 Ernest Jones
 Carl Jung
 Otto Rank
 Wilhelm Reich
 Arthur Janov
 Karen Horney
 Sigmund Freud Museum (Vienna)
 Theodor Meynert
 Ernst Wilhelm von Brücke
 Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Claus
 Rabbi
 Martha Bernays
 Isaac Bernays
 Peter Gay
 Hans Eysenck
 Wilhelm Fliess
 Theodor Lipps
 Jean-Martin Charcot
 Freud's seduction theory
 Richard Webster (author)
 The Interpretation of Dreams
 Occult
 Wilhelm Stekel
 Herbert Graf
 Ludwig Binswanger
 Vienna Psychoanalytic Society
 Burghölzli
 Eugen Bleuler
 Abraham Brill
 Sándor Ferenczi
 American Psychoanalytic Association
 James Jackson Putnam
 Analytical psychology
 Psychology of the Unconscious
 British Psychoanalytical Society
 Princess Marie Bonaparte
 Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen
 Middle Ages
 Salvador Dalí
 Stefan Zweig
 Virginia Woolf
 H. G. Wells
 Internment
 Freud Museum
 Max Schur
 Honoré de Balzac
 La Peau de chagrin
 Golders Green Crematorium
 Ernst von Fleischl-Marxow
 Emma Eckstein
 Unconscious mind
 Cocaine
 Dopamine transporter
 Morphine
 Anesthesia
 Cocaine intoxication
 Dream
 Humor in Freud
 Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality
 Oedipus complex
 Theatre of ancient Greece
 Oedipus the King
 Id, ego and super-ego
 Defence mechanism
 Psychological repression
 Death drive
 Libido
 Freud and religion
 Karl Popper
 Marie-Jean-Léon, Marquis d'Hervey de Saint Denys
 Frankfurt School
 Critical theory
 Herbert Marcuse
 Eros and Civilization
 Theodor W. Adorno
 Edmund Husserl
 Jean-Paul Sartre
 Being and Nothingness
 Louis Althusser
 Harry Cleaver
 Jean-François Lyotard
 Simone de Beauvoir
 Existentialism
 The Second Sex
 Kate Millett
 Sexual Politics
 Julia Kristeva
 The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud
 Studies on Hysteria
 The Psychopathology of Everyday Life
 Delusion and Dream in Jensen's Gradiva
 Totem and Taboo
 On Narcissism
 Introduction to Psychoanalysis
 The Ego and the Id
 The Future of an Illusion
 Civilization and Its Discontents
 Moses and Monotheism
 The Question of Lay Analysis
 Afterwardsness
 Conversion therapy
 Freudian slip
 Freudo-Marxism
 History of the Jews in Galicia (Eastern Europe)

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Sigmund Freud


The gatherings followed a definite ritual. First one of the members would present a paper. Then, black coffee and cakes were served; cigar and cigarettes were on the table and were consumed in great quantities. After a social quarter of an hour, the discussion would begin. The last and decisive word was always spoken by Freud himself. There was the atmosphere of the foundation of a religion in that room. Freud himself was its new prophet who made the heretofore prevailing methods of psychological investigation appear superficial.


 Sigmund Freud
 Neurologist
 Cerebral palsy
 Matura
 Příbor
 Moravia
 Neurology
 Psychotherapy
 Psychoanalysis
 University of Vienna
 Aristotle
 Franz Brentano
 Josef Breuer
 Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
 Ernst Haeckel
 Karl Robert Eduard von Hartmann
 John Hughlings Jackson
 Jens Peter Jacobsen
 Immanuel Kant
 Julius von Mayer
 Friedrich Nietzsche
 Plato
 Arthur Schopenhauer
 William Shakespeare
 Sophocles
 Goethe Prize
 Royal Society
 Ernest Jones
 Carl Jung
 Otto Rank
 Wilhelm Reich
 Arthur Janov
 Karen Horney
 Sigmund Freud Museum (Vienna)
 Theodor Meynert
 Ernst Wilhelm von Brücke
 Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Claus
 Rabbi
 Martha Bernays
 Isaac Bernays
 Peter Gay
 Hans Eysenck
 Wilhelm Fliess
 Theodor Lipps
 Jean-Martin Charcot
 Freud's seduction theory
 Richard Webster (author)
 The Interpretation of Dreams
 Occult
 Wilhelm Stekel
 Herbert Graf
 Ludwig Binswanger
 Vienna Psychoanalytic Society
 Burghölzli
 Eugen Bleuler
 Abraham Brill
 Sándor Ferenczi
 American Psychoanalytic Association
 James Jackson Putnam
 Analytical psychology
 Psychology of the Unconscious
 British Psychoanalytical Society
 Princess Marie Bonaparte
 Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen
 Middle Ages
 Salvador Dalí
 Stefan Zweig
 Virginia Woolf
 H. G. Wells
 Internment
 Freud Museum
 Max Schur
 Honoré de Balzac
 La Peau de chagrin
 Golders Green Crematorium
 Ernst von Fleischl-Marxow
 Emma Eckstein
 Unconscious mind
 Cocaine
 Dopamine transporter
 Morphine
 Anesthesia
 Cocaine intoxication
 Dream
 Humor in Freud
 Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality
 Oedipus complex
 Theatre of ancient Greece
 Oedipus the King
 Id, ego and super-ego
 Defence mechanism
 Psychological repression
 Death drive
 Libido
 Freud and religion
 Karl Popper
 Marie-Jean-Léon, Marquis d'Hervey de Saint Denys
 Frankfurt School
 Critical theory
 Herbert Marcuse
 Eros and Civilization
 Theodor W. Adorno
 Edmund Husserl
 Jean-Paul Sartre
 Being and Nothingness
 Louis Althusser
 Harry Cleaver
 Jean-François Lyotard
 Simone de Beauvoir
 Existentialism
 The Second Sex
 Kate Millett
 Sexual Politics
 Julia Kristeva
 The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud
 Studies on Hysteria
 The Psychopathology of Everyday Life
 Delusion and Dream in Jensen's Gradiva
 Totem and Taboo
 On Narcissism
 Introduction to Psychoanalysis
 The Ego and the Id
 The Future of an Illusion
 Civilization and Its Discontents
 Moses and Monotheism
 The Question of Lay Analysis
 Afterwardsness
 Conversion therapy
 Freudian slip
 Freudo-Marxism
 History of the Jews in Galicia (Eastern Europe)

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