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  • '''Anna [[Freud]]''' (December 3, 1895 - October 9, 1982) was the sixth and last ch anna freud
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  • '''[[Anna O]].''' ([[27 February]] [[1859]] - [[28 May]] [[1936]]) was the [[pseudony What Bertha Pappenheim [[thought]] about "Anna O." cannot be known as she is alleged to have destroyed any documents perta
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  • '''[[Anna O.]]''' ([[27 February]] [[1859]] - [[28 May]] [[1936]]) was the [[pseudony What Bertha Pappenheim [[thought]] about "Anna O." cannot be known as she is alleged to have destroyed any documents perta
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  • ...s [[affect]]ive reactions to the doctor in [[Breuer]]'s [[treatment]] of [[Anna O]] in 1882, which he argued was due to the [[patient]] transferring [[unco
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  • [[Anna Freud]] attempted to classify some of these mechanisms in her book ''[[Anna Freud|The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defence]]'' (1936). [[Lacan]] is very critical of the way in which [[Anna Freud]] and [[ego-psychology]] [[interpret]] the concept of [[defence]].
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  • ...teria|hysterics]]". It included one of their most famous cases, Breuer's [[Anna O.]], which introduced the [[technique]] of [[psychoanalysis]] as a [[form]
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  • ...enced by [[Klein]], [[Winnicott]], and Michael [[Balint]], as well as by [[Anna Freud]], it gives primary importance to the early [[relationship]] between ...f the [[need]] to find a [[working]] compromise between the followers of [[Anna Freud]] and those of [[Klein]].
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  • ...Anna Freud and that of Melanie Klein was transplanted to the US, where the Anna Freud group dominated totally until the [[1970s]], when new interpersonal p
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  • ...Green Crematorium has since also become the final resting [[place]] for [[Anna Freud]] and her lifelong friend [[Dorothy Burlingham]], as well as for seve ...nd Freud memorial in [[Hampstead]], north London. Sigmund and [[Anna Freud|Anna]] Freud lived at 20 Maresfield Gardens, directly opposite the statue; the h
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  • ...ount for the [[sublime]] beauty of the idealizing gesture discernible from Anna Frank to American Communists who believed in the [[Soviet Union]]? Althoug
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  • ...f caricatures. A Muslim group in Europe distributed on the net drawings of Anna Frank in bed with Hitler. <i>Hamshahri</i>, Iran's largest selling newspape
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  • young Anna abandons her husband and potential lover for the '[[Truth]] Mountain', a re
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  • An expression coined by 'Fraulein [[Anna O]]' a [[patient]] of [[Freud]]'s early associate Joseph [[Breuer]], to des
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  • '''Anna [[Freud]]''' (December 3, 1895 - October 9, 1982) was the sixth and last ch anna freud
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  • ...own [[right]] when analyzing children brought her into [[conflict]] with [[Anna Freud]], the [[other]] major [[child]] psychotherapist [[working]] in Engla
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  • Mrs. Schmideberg, who here seems a little too anna-freudian, finds all kinds of analogies with the fact that the boy's father
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  • [Among the [[women]] alluded to here are [[Anna Freud]], Melanie Kline, and [[Marie Bonaparte]]. The [[master]]-fools are
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  • ...nsive measures, designed to secure its own boundaries" (1936, p. 8). Thus, Anna Freud's account of psychic functioning attributes some force to the adaptiv When Anna Freud was publishing her first [[psychoanalytic]] works, [[Melanie Klein]],
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  • ...the superego. In the context of the controversy that pitted her against [[Anna Freud]], she drew attention to the extreme severity of the [[infantile]] (o
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  • ...hysician could be a [[psychoanalyst]], citing both Reik and his daughter [[Anna Freud]], but he added that he did not refer to such [[psychoanalysts]] case
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  • ...Dialectical materialism and psychoanalysis. In Sex-pol; essays, 1929-1934 (Anna Bostok, Tom DuBose, and Lee Baxandall, Trans.). New York: Random House. (Or
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  • [[Anna Freud]] included turning against the self in the [[list]] of [[defense]] me * Freud, Anna. (1936). The ego and the mechanisms of defence. London: Hogarth; New York:
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  • ...tion he spent considerable time abroad studying. In 1906, his older sister Anna committed suicide while visiting the site of Lermontov's fatal duel, and by
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  • '''[[Anna O]].''' ([[27 February]] [[1859]] - [[28 May]] [[1936]]) was the [[pseudony What Bertha Pappenheim [[thought]] about "Anna O." cannot be known as she is alleged to have destroyed any documents perta
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  • * Freud, Anna. (1966). Obsessional neurosis: A summary of Congress views. International J
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  • ...e [[identified]] many more defense mechanisms, however on this page only [[Anna Freud]]’s defense mechanisms are described.'' ...], embarrassment and [[shame]] often accompany the [[feeling]] of anxiety. Anna Freud describes in her book ''Ego and mechanisms of defense'' (1936) the co
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  • ...[[dynamic]] unconscious is also a challenge to the [[ego psychology]] of [[Anna Freud]] and her American followers.
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  • * Freud Anna 4 a 211
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  • ...ology|child psychology]], [[Freud]]'s [[topology|second topography]] and [[Anna Freud]]'s [[work]] on the [[ego]] and its [[defence]]s. It is based on an
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  • Winnicott rose to prominence just as the followers of [[Anna Freud]] were battling those of [[Melanie Klein]] for the [[right]] to be ca ...figures]] in [[psychoanalysis]] and [[psychology]], not just [[Klein]] and Anna [[Freud]], but many [[Bloomsbury, London|Bloomsbury]] figures such as [[Jam
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  • Discussions between Felix Boehm (president of the DPG), Sigmund and [[Anna Freud]], and other leading analysts gave Boehm the impression of a certain
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  • See also: [[Alienation]]; [[Anna O]]., case of; Autosuggestion; Bernheim, Hippolyte; Cäcilie M., case of; [
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  • ...chivalrous relation between two equals" (Wortis, 1954). However, though [[Anna Freud]] did not use use the term either, she nevertheless lent substance to # Freud, Anna. (1937). The ego and the mechanisms of [[defence]]. [[London]]: Hogarth. (O
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  • ...from medicine but from art (Erik Erikson and [[Ernst Kris]]), education ([[Anna Freud]] [1895-1982]), [[philosophy]] (Robert Waelder [1900-1967]), and lite
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  • ...est of academics and doctors was mobilized on the occasion of a visit by [[Anna Freud]], who was invited to Athens in 1949, but this lasted only for the sh ...ity]] of Athens, Pangiotis Sakellaropoulos at the Center of Thétokos, and Anna Potamianou at the Center for Mental Health and Research—provided the impe
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  • ...s on [[Hysteria]] (1895d), Freud realized that the [[world]] of fantasy ([[Anna O]]'s private theater) can take the [[place]] of the [[real]] world, and th
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  • Freud, Anna Wolff, Antonia Anna
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  • ...most likely arises from an animist attitude toward the [[environment]]. [[Anna Freud]] (1936) included undoing in her repertory of ego defenses. * Freud, Anna. (1909d). [[Notes]] upon a case of obsessional neurosis. SE, 10: 155-249.
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  • In December of the same year that Julius died, another child was born: Anna, the Freuds' first daughter. During the next six years, five more [[childre ...inical]] work with a young [[hysterical]] [[woman]] he worked with named [[Anna O]]. According to Freud, these insights were the birth of what he later cal
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  • ...use of human anxiety and unhappiness. His classic example is the patient [[Anna O]]., who displayed a rash of psychological and [[physiological]] [[symptom ...for doing this are called the ego defense mechanisms. Freud, his daughter Anna, and other disciples have discovered a number of defense mechanisms that ac
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  • ...e into the background of the movement and allowed [[others]], his daughter Anna in [[particular]], to assume greater leadership over the direction the move
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  • ...year of military service. Breuer provides treatment to Bertha Pappenheim (Anna O.). 1895: Birth of daughter Anna.
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  • * Young-Bruehl, Elisabeth. Anna Freud: A Biography. New York: Summit Books, 1988. * Young-Bruehl, Elisabeth. Anna Freud: A Biography. New York: W.W. Norton, 1994.
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  • ...ate]] the metaphoric romantics and symbolists from the metonymic realists (Anna Karenina is described by [[Tolstoy]] through metonymic details, her handbag
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  • ..." |Peter Fonagy||Professor of Psychoanalysis, UCL & Chief Executive of the Anna Freud Centre}}
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  • ...t great theoretical debates was the controversy between the partisans of [[Anna Freud]] and those of Melanie [[Klein]] from 1941 to 1945. The debate almost ...hoices must be made. "It reminds you of [[parents]] who are divorcing," as Anna Freud said in 1953 (Lacan, p. 72). As for "rebelliousness," its traces are
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  • ...] of Klein's views against the severe criticisms of Freud and his daughter Anna, while managing to remain a [[good]] friend and collaborator of Freud and t ...ily in 1938. Jones played an important role in trying to mediate between [[Anna Freud]] and [[Melanie Klein]] during the so called "controversial discussio
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  • ...ng center for child [[analytic]] training and for child analytic research. Anna Freud was secure in the knowledge that the Freud Archives were in safe hand ...dd: "You have to go on fighting." He was certainly no idolater of Freud or Anna Freud, but vigorously defended those principles without which, he felt, psy
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  • ...ign]] of the painting <i>Mona Lisa</i> (the smile of Mona Lisa, said to be Anna Metterza). His examination led to an [[interpretation]] that associated a v
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  • ...avioral [[pathology]] of abandoned [[children]], following the [[work]] of Anna [[Freud]], studied the genesis of [[object]]-relationships and the [[constr
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  • [[Anna Freud]] shared in this [[activity]] (Geissmann and Geissmann, 1992). It is important to note, along with Anna Freud, that [[psychoanalysts]] at first showed considerable reluctance to u
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  • ...commenting, "I am glad that I am at least able to say that my daughter, [[Anna Freud]], has made this study her life-work" (p. 147)—and thus in favor of
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  • ...alysis]], phobias in children have incited numerous theoretical debates. [[Anna Freud]] and her followers differentiated between phobias and the archaic fe # Freud, Anna. (1977). Fears, anxieties, and phobic phenomena. [[Psychoanalytic]] Study o
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