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  • Dreams appeared in Psychoanalysis and History, vol 9: 1, 2007.

    About This Volume 2008

  • Psychoanalysis is a nearly boundless category unto itself.

    Never Mind 2004

  • Psychoanalysis is a nearly boundless category unto itself.

    Never Mind 2004

  • Her work at Nailya Alexander includes four of the 150 "dream" pictures she took between 1948 and 1952 to illustrate a column entitled "Psychoanalysis Will Help You" that ran in the woman's magazine Idilio.

    Seeing Sights Far and Near William Meyers 2011

  • In 1923, Helene Deutsch became the first psychoanalyst to write a book about female psychology, called Psychoanalysis of the Sexual Functions of Women in English.

    Helene Deutsch. 2009

  • "Psychoanalysis," he says, "might teach you that you have the right to ignore people who are close to you."

    Johann Hari: Hanif Kureshi On The Couch: An Exclusive Interview With the Novelist and Screenwriter 2009

  • _ -- In introducing the term "Psychoanalysis" into this chapter I am fully conscious of the task

    Studies in Forensic Psychiatry Bernard Glueck

  • "Psychoanalysis," An address before the Psycho-Medical Society of London, 1913, August; Transactions of the Society.

    The Journal of Abnormal Psychology 1916

  • Stephen Frosh, “Freud, Psychoanalysis and Anti-Semitism,” Psychoanalytic Review 91 2004: 327.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • See Geller, “The Godfather of Psychoanalysis,” 365.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

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