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Title The Freud encyclopedia : theory, therapy, and culture / Edward Erwin, editor
Published New York ; London : Routledge, 2002

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Description xxvii, 641 pages ; 29 cm
Contents Abraham, Karl -- Abreaction -- Abstinence, Rule of -- Acting out -- Adler, Alfred -- Aesthetics and psychoanalysis -- Affect -- Africa, and psychoanalysis -- Aggression -- Ambivalence -- Anaclitic object -- Anal character -- Analyzability -- Andreas-Salomé, Lou -- Anna O. -- Anthropology, and psychoanalysis -- Anxiety and defense -- Anxiety neurosis -- Aphasia -- Argentina, and psychoanalysis -- Australia, and psychoanalysis -- Autoerotism -- Autonomy -- Baginsky, Adolf -- Behaviorism, and psychoanalysis -- Belgium, and psychoanalysis -- Binding -- Biography, psychoanalysis and -- Biology, and psychoanalysis -- Bonaparte, Marie -- Brain science, and psychoanalysis -- Brazil, and psychoanalysis -- Brentano, Franz -- Breuer, Josef -- Canada, and psychoanalysis -- Castration anxiety -- Catharsis -- Cathexis -- Character -- Character neurosis -- Charcot, Jean-Martin -- Child psychoanalysis -- Childhood neurosis -- Chile, and psychoanalysis -- China, and psychoanalysis -- Cinema, and psychoanalysis -- Clinical theory -- Cognitive psychology, and psychoanalysis -- Committee, the Secret -- Compulsion and obsession -- Confidentiality -- Conflicts, Theory of -- Consciousness -- Conversion -- Creativity -- Criminality, psychoanalysis -- Critique of psychoanalysis -- Czech Republic, and psychoanalysis
Defense mechanisms -- Delusions -- Denial -- Denmark, and psychoanalysis -- Depression -- Deutsch, Helene -- Developmental theory -- Displacement -- Dissociation -- Dora -- Dreams, theory of -- Drive theory -- Education, and analysts -- Ego -- Ego psychology -- Eissler, Kurt -- Eitingon, Mas -- Electra complex -- Elizabeth von R. -- Ellis, Havelock -- Envy -- Ethics, clinical -- Existentialism -- Experimental evidence, Freudian -- Family romance -- Fantasy (phantasy) -- Fechner, Gustav Theodor -- Feminism, and psychoanalysis -- Fenichel, Otto -- Ferenczi, Sándor -- Finland, and psychoanalysis -- Fliess, Wilhelm -- France, and psychoanalysis -- Free association -- Free will -- Freud, Anna -- Freud, Sigmund -- Freud's family -- Fromm, Erich -- Genetics, and psychoanalysis -- Geniality, theories of -- Germany, and psychoanalysis -- Glover, Edward -- Goethe prize -- Great Britain, and psychoanalysis -- Greece, and psychoanalysis -- Groddeck, Georg -- Guilt
Hallucinations -- Hartmann, Heinz -- Herbart, Johann Friedrich -- Hermeneutics, and psychoanalysis -- Homosexuality, psychoanalytic theories of -- Horney, Karen -- Humanities, and psychoanalysis -- Hysteria -- Id -- Identification -- Incest -- India, and psychoanalysis -- Infantile sexuality -- Insight, role in therapy -- Intellectualization -- Interpretation -- Irrationality -- Isolation -- Italy, and psychoanalysis -- Janet, Pierre -- Japan, and psychoanalysis -- Jokes and humor -- Jones, Ernest -- Judaism and Freud -- Jung, Carl -- Kassowitz Institute -- Klein, Melanie -- Kleinian theory -- Korea, and psychoanalysis -- Krafft-Ebing, Richard von -- Kris, Ernst -- Lacan, Jacques -- Lay analysis -- Libido theory -- Literature, and psychoanalysis -- Little Hans -- Marxism, and Freudianism -- Masochism and Sadism -- Metapsychology -- Meaning, and psychoanalysis -- Mexico, and psychoanalysis -- Mind and body -- Modernism, postmodernism, and psychoanalysis -- Morality, and psychoanalysis -- Multiple personality (Dissociative personality disorder) -- Myths
Narcissism -- Netherlands, and psychoanalysis -- Neurasthenia -- Neuroses -- Nietzsche, Friedrich -- Nineteenth-century philosophy precursors of Freud -- Norway, and psychoanalysis -- Object relations theory -- Object -- Obsessive phenomena -- Occult, and Freud -- Oedipus complex -- Oral character -- Overdetermination -- Paranoia -- Penis envy -- Peru, and psychoanalysis -- Perversions -- Pfister, Oskar -- Philosophy and psychoanalysis -- Philippines, the, and psychoanalysis -- Piaget, Jean -- Pleasure principle -- Preconscious -- Primal scene -- Project for a scientific psychology -- Projection -- Projective techniques -- Pseduo-science, and psychoanalysis -- Psychiatry, and psychoanalysis -- Physical determinism -- Psychoanalysis, origin and history of -- Psychoanalytic movement -- Psychoanalytic technique and process -- Psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapy -- Psychohistory -- Psychopathology -- Rank, Otto -- Rat man -- Reaction formation -- Reality testing -- Reception of Freud's ideas -- Regression -- Reich, Wilhelm -- Reik, Theodor -- Religion, and psychoanalysis -- Repetition compulsion -- Repression -- Research on psychoanalysis -- Resistance -- Return of the repressed -- Russia/Soviet Union and psychoanalysis
Sachs, Hanns -- Schizophrenia -- Schopenhauer, Arthur -- Schreber, Daniel Paul -- Scientific tests of Freud's theories and therapy -- Screen memories -- Seduction theory -- Self psychology -- Self-analysis -- Self-deception -- Sexology -- Shame -- Sleep -- Slips, theory of -- Sociobiology, and psychoanalysis -- Spielrein, Sabina -- Splitting the ego -- Stekel, Wilhelm -- Strachy, James -- Structural theory -- Sublimation -- Suggestion -- Suicide -- Sullivan, Harry Stack -- Superego -- Sweden, and psychoanalysis -- Symbiosis -- Symbolism -- Taboos -- Tausk, Victor -- Therapeutic alliance -- Toilet training -- Transference -- Traumatic neurosis -- Unconscious, the -- United States, and psychoanalysis -- Vaginal and clitoral orgasm -- Venezuela, and psychoanalysis -- Vienna, and psychoanalysis -- Virginity -- War neurosis -- Wednesday society -- Wolf man -- Working through
Summary This Encyclopedia is a comprehensive, one-volume reference work containing entries on the life, work and theories of Sigmund Freud. The book discusses the most recent work on such topics as the theory of dreams, the concept of repression, defence mechanisms and the Oedipus complex. Also included are essays on later psychoanalytic theories such as object relations and psychology.Sigmund Freud is regarded as one of the most influential figures of the twentieth century: this book will contribute to a further understanding of his influence and of the current evaluations and debates surrounding his work
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939 -- Dictionaries.
Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939 -- Encyclopedias.
Freud, Sigmund, 1856-1939.
Psychoanalysis -- Encyclopedias.
Freudian Theory.
Genre/Form Encyclopedia.
Encyclopedias.
Encyclopedias.
Reference works.
Reference works.
Encyclopedias.
Dictionaries.
Author Erwin, Edward, 1937-
LC no. 2001048448
ISBN 0415936772 alkaline paper