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Freudian Theory

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Philosophic formulations which are basic to psychoanalysis. Some of the conceptual theories developed were of the libido, repression, regression, transference, id, ego, superego, Oedipus Complex, etc.


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  1. REEXAMINING SCHREBER THROUGH THE LENS OF A PRESENT-DAY CASE: FANTASIES OF DEATH, REBIRTH, AND GENDER TRANSFORMATION. Psychoanal Q. 2017 Jul; 86(3):547-573.
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  2. The default-mode, ego-functions and free-energy: a neurobiological account of Freudian ideas. Brain. 2010 Apr; 133(Pt 4):1265-83.
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  3. Teaching 'origins of depth psychology': overview and candidate-members' experience. J Anal Psychol. 2008 Feb; 53(1):91-100.
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  4. Freud, Prozac, and the human condition. Can J Psychiatry. 1996 Apr; 41(3):195.
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  5. Anosognosia in parietal lobe syndrome. Conscious Cogn. 1995 Mar; 4(1):22-51.
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  6. Phantom limbs, neglect syndromes, repressed memories, and Freudian psychology. Int Rev Neurobiol. 1994; 37:291-333; discussion 369-72.
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  7. Unresolved grief. Am J Psychoanal. 1985; 45(4):370-9.
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