1. Freud ¡V A Very Short Introduction _ Anthony Storr | not rated | 0:03 |
2. Life and character | not rated | 2:57 |
3. Freud enrolled in the medical department of the University of Vienna | not rated | 3:07 |
4. From the mid-1890s onward | not rated | 2:14 |
5. Like most people with this type of personality | not rated | 3:22 |
6. Freud exhibited a number of other obsessional habits and traits | not rated | 2:22 |
7. Freud had a lively appreciation of literature | not rated | 2:47 |
8. Freud's honesty compelled him substantially to modify or revise his ideas | not rated | 2:22 |
9. Excessive generalisation is a temptation for all original thinkers | not rated | 3:50 |
10. From trauma to phantasy | not rated | 3:37 |
11. These reminiscences were of a special kind | not rated | 2:42 |
12. At first, Freud thought of the repressed affect as being always associated with trauma | not rated | 3:45 |
13. Freud's next step was to assert that, in many cases of hysteria | not rated | 2:40 |
14. For Freud, sex was especially suitable as a linchpin | not rated | 2:45 |
15. There were three reasons for Freud's subsequent abandonment of the seduction theory | not rated | 3:09 |
16. It is quite possible that psychoanalysts have underestimated | not rated | 1:34 |
17. Exploring the past | not rated | 3:19 |
18. Freud pictured the infant's sexuality as 'polymorphously perverse' | not rated | 2:47 |
19. Of a variety of oral characteristics described | not rated | 2:40 |
20. The Oedipus complex | not rated | 2:37 |
21. The female version of the Oedipus complex is less clearly worked out | not rated | 3:59 |
22. In putting forward his ideas about infantile sexuality | not rated | 2:50 |
23. Infantile amnesia | not rated | 2:37 |
24. Many common human problems | not rated | 2:47 |
25. Free association, dreams and transference | not rated | 1:54 |
26. Dreams | not rated | 2:48 |
27. Freud regarded dreams as if they were neurotic symptoms | not rated | 3:39 |
28. Freud's technique of dream interpretation is notably ingenious | not rated | 2:31 |
29. Today, very few psychoanalysts support Freud's theory in its original form | not rated | 2:22 |
30. Transference | not rated | 3:35 |
31. It is surely because Freud was by nature an impersonal investigator | not rated | 3:06 |
32. Ego, super-ego and id | not rated | 3:30 |
33. Freud was essentially a dualist | not rated | 4:00 |
34. Structure of the mental apparatus | not rated | 2:50 |
35. The ego is that part of the mind representing consciousness | not rated | 2:47 |
36. The origin of Freud's concept of the super-ego | not rated | 2:21 |
37. Aggression | not rated | 2:31 |
38. Freud's first full acknowledgement of an aggressive instinct | not rated | 3:23 |
39. The death instinct | not rated | 3:29 |
40. Aggression, depression and paranoia | not rated | 2:30 |
41. Melancholia would today be described as a severe depressive illness | not rated | 3:00 |
42. What Freud suggests is illuminating | not rated | 2:38 |
43. Today we might describe the person prone to melancholia rather differently | not rated | 4:25 |
44. We commented earlier on the accuracy of Freud's description | not rated | 3:23 |
45. Jokes and The Psyco-Pathology of rveryday life | not rated | 4:06 |
46. Freud's explanation is extremely ingenious | not rated | 4:18 |
47. Art and literature | not rated | 3:30 |
48. Since content, rather than style | not rated | 3:12 |
49. One cannot blame the art historians | not rated | 4:18 |
50. Freud's paper 'The Moses of Michelangelo' | not rated | 4:03 |
51. Culture and religion | not rated | 2:01 |
52. Totem and Taboo | not rated | 3:13 |
53. The ritual totemic meal could be interpreted as a 'return of the repressed' | not rated | 2:43 |
54. Some of the same criticisms which have been levelled at Totem and Taboo | not rated | 2:19 |
55. Freud believed that religion originated in man's feelings of helplessness | not rated | 3:44 |
56. The impression gained from reading Freud | not rated | 4:13 |
57. Freud as therapist | not rated | 3:30 |
58. Earlier two reasons were given for requiring the patient to lie supine upon a couch | not rated | 2:46 |
59. A certain degree of detachment is undoubtedly required of the analyst | not rated | 3:16 |
60. Freud advised that most analytic patients should be seen every day | not rated | 3:36 |
61. Freud's own cases | not rated | 3:57 |
62. Any reader who studies the case of Dora without prejudice | not rated | 3:05 |
63. The 'Rat Man' is an entirely different porposition | not rated | 3:00 |
64. Freud gave his account of the 'Wolf Man' | not rated | 4:16 |
65. The 'Wolf Man' reveals that Freud discussed Dostoevsky with him | not rated | 3:28 |
66. Psychoanalysis today | not rated | 3:20 |
67. Earlier some aspects of the obsessional personality were outlined | not rated | 4:15 |
68. Freud defined the therapeutic aim of pyschoanalysis as follows | not rated | 3:28 |
69. Patients who seek psychoanalysis today are rather different | not rated | 4:25 |
70. Modern psychoanalysts have recognized the difficulty of defining | not rated | 3:55 |
71. The appeal of psychoanalysis | not rated | 3:32 |
72. Freud is often linked with Darwin and Marx | not rated | 2:50 |
73. Psychoanalysis has often been referred to as a religion | not rated | 4:29 |
74. Freudian theory made western man suspicious of conduct | not rated | 4:51 |
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