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245 1 0 _aFreud on Interpretation
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250 _a1st ed. 2012.
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490 1 _aPath in Psychology, Published in Cooperation with Publications for the Advancement of Theory and History in Psychology (Path),
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505 0 _aThe Origins and Groundwork of Psychoanalysis -- From the Pharaohs to Freud: Psychoanalysis and the Magical Egyptian Tradition.-Introduction -- Ancient Egyptian Creation Myths -- Ancient Egyptian Symbols, Magic and Free Association -- The Influence of Jewish Mysticism -- Moses and the Ancient Egyptians -- The Root of All Evil -- Freud and the Kabbala -- The Riddle of the Sphinx -- On Interpretation of Mind -- Introduction -- Interpretation Exemplified -- The Problem of the Red Dots -- Deciphering the Egyptian Hieroglyphics -- Interpretations Without a “Dictionary” -- The Reality of Fiction -- Durkheim’s Interpretation of Social Fact Warfare -- The Circle -- Interpretation and Biblical Exegesis -- Popper’s Third World and Natural Law -- Thermodynamics and Information -- Logic of Interpretation -- The Human Mind as Object of Interpretation -- A History of the Rorschach Test and an Analysis of Bookplates of Famous Psychologists -- Preface -- Thomas Bray (1656-1730) -- George Berkeley (1685-1753) -- Samuel Johnson (1696-1772) -- William James (1842-1910) -- Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) -- A. A. Brill (1874–1948) -- G. Stanley Hall (1844-1924) -- James Mark Baldwin (1861-1934) -- Mary Whiton Calkins (1863-1930) -- Lillien Jane Martin (1851-1943) -- Robert M. Yerkes (1876-1956) -- Edward Tolman (1886-1959) -- Smith Ely Jelliffe (1866-1945) -- Charles Kay Ogden (1889-1957) -- Clark Leonard Hull (1884-1952) -- Alexander Melville Bell (1819-1905) -- Appendix I: Books from Freud’s Library on Ancient Egypt.-  Is Frued A Determinist? -- Comments on Freud and Determinism by David Forrest.
520 _aFreud on Interpretation The Ancient Magical Egyptian and Jewish Traditions   Robert W. Rieber, in collaboration with David Bakan     In its early days, some saw psychology as a substitute for religion. Others regarded it as a new religion in its own right. What was less obvious to most observers--and far less obvious today--were the roots of Freud's work in the ancient mystical teachings of the Middle East. A unique analysis, Freud on Interpretation examines the inner workings of his thought process and the rich mine of knowledge that led him toward his theories and therapies. In the beliefs of ancient Egypt, with its sexually ambiguous dieties, and ancient Israel, with its Biblical accounts of madness and feigned madness, are found surprising sources of inspiration for such core Freudian concepts as free association, dream interpretation, the psychosexual stages, the libido, and the unconscious. Psychoanalyis here is seen in its early growth stages, fed and nurtured by philosophers, scientists, and fearless mind explorers; and Freud is boldly synthesizing modes of knowledge from an age when science and superstition were rarely separate. This compelling volume:   Overviews the pre-Freudian history of psychology in the writings of Herbart, Morel, and Krafft-Ebing.   Probes Freud's interest in ancient Eygptian creation myths and the Kabbala, and their influence on his work.   Explores the paradoxes inherent in the interpretation of the mind.   Offers unique insights into the origins of the Rorschach test.   Considers the real meaning behind Freud's self-identification as a determinist.   Includes a listing of Freud's library of titles on ancient Egypt.   Freud on Interpretation is stimulating reading for clinical psychologists and those interested in the intellectual and professional development of the master psychiatrist.
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