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Papers On History Of Psychology /Psychology Theorists & Theories
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Freud and Jung
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A 5 page paper which compares and contrasts Freud's "Civilization and
its Discontents" and Jung's "The Undiscovered Self." No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAfrdjng.rtf
FREUD AND LIFE SPANS
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This paper examines Freud's theories on life spans, and how they pertain to development of the child into a human being. Freud postulated the theory that intervention with any of the life spans could mean problems as an adult. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MTlifesp.rtf
Freud and Little Hans
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This 20 page paper is an in-depth look a the case of Little Hans, a case that concerned a five year old boy who developed a phobia of large animals, especially horses. The paper looks at the background and history of Hans, with his sexual development and interest in his "widdler", the castration anxiety, fear of his father and the Oedipus complex. The paper examines the different anxieties and then considers how these were analyzed and interpreted by Freud before the case is critiqued. The bibliography cites 20 sources.
Filename: TEfreudhans.rtf
Freud and Marcuse
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A five page paper which looks at the theories propounded in Sigmund Freud’s Civilisation and its Discontents and the way in which Marcuse criticised and elaborated on Freud’s arguments in Eros and Civilisation.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: JLmarcuse.wps
Freud and the Nature of Dreams
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A 20 page comprehensive and detailed explication of Sigmund Freud's theories and work relating to the nature of dreams.
Filename: Dreams1.wps
Freud and “Dora”
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This 3 page paper examines Freud’s thinking about dreams, repression and sexuality in connection with the famous case study of “Dora.” Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVFrDora.rtf
Freud as a Novelist
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A 12 page paper which discusses the concept of Freud's work
reading like a novel. The works of Freud's that are used to illustrate this are his studies
involving "Rat Man" (Ernst Lanzer) and "Dora" (Ida Bauer). Freud was incredibly
opinionated and in his case studies he often put in his own words, rather than the words of
the subject, attempting to focus the text on one aspect or another of the study. In doing
so, in light of the unique characters he studied, much of his case studies seemed to read
like novels. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: RAfrdnvl.wps
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