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  Sigmund Freud Archives
Sigmund Freud's (1856-1939) discoveries concerning the unconscious mind have had a major influence on Western thought and have permeated contemporary culture.
It is dedicated to collecting, conserving, collating and making available for scholarly use all of Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic and personal papers, his correspondence, photos, records, memorabilia, etc. These documents are protected and preserved at the United States Library of Congress, in the Freud Collection, established with the collaboration and donation of Sigmund Freud Archives.
The Sigmund Freud Archives has a policy of de-restriction, except for ethical and legal constraints and most of the collection is now accessible.
library.med.cornell.edu /Library/HTML/sigmund_freud/index.html   (228 words)

  
  Sigmund Freud - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Freud was a smoker of Churchill-style cigars for most of his life; even after having his jaw removed due to malignancy, he continued to smoke until his death on September 23, 1939 of cancer of the mouth at the age of 83.
Freud's view of the idea of God as being a version of the father image and his thesis that religious belief is at bottom infantile and neurotic do not depend upon the accounts of prehistory and Biblical history with which Freud dressed up his version of the origin and nature of religion.
Freud's lessening influence in psychiatry is thus largely due to the repudiation of his theories and the adoption of many of the basic scientific principles of Freud's principal opponent in the field of psychiatry, Emil Kraepelin.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sigmund_Freud   (3674 words)

  
 Sigmund Freud   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Sigmund Freud (May 6, 1856 - September 23, 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a movement that popularized the theory that unconscious motives control much behavior.
Sigmund is the grandfather of painter Lucian Freud and comedian and writer Clement Freud, and the great-grandfather of journalist Emma Freud, fashion designer Bella Freud and PR man Matthew Freud.
Freud was a smoker of Churchill-style cigars for most of his life; even after having his jaw removed due to malignancy, he continued to smoke until his death.
www.1-free-software.com /en/wikipedia/s/si/sigmund_freud.html   (2052 words)

  
 Sigmund Freud [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Sigmund Freud, physiologist, medical doctor, psychologist and father of psychoanalysis, is generally recognised as one of the most influential and authoritative thinkers of the twentieth century.
Freud was arguably the first thinker to apply deterministic principles systematically to the sphere of the mental, and to hold that the broad spectrum of human behaviour is explicable only in terms of the (usually hidden) mental processes or states which determine it.
Thornton, E.M. Freud and Cocaine: The Freudian Fallacy.
www.utm.edu /research/iep/f/freud.htm   (4636 words)

  
 SingaporeMoms - Parenting Encyclopedia - Sigmund Freud
Sigmund Freud (May 6, 1856 - September 23, 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of the psychoanalytic school of psychology, a movement that popularized the theory that unconscious motives control much behavior.
Sigmund is the grandfather of painter Lucian Freud and comedian and writer Clement Freud, and the great-grandfather of journalist Emma Freud, and fashion designer Bella Freud.
Freud was a smoker of Churchill-style cigars for most of his life; even after having his jaw removed due to malignancy, he continued to smoke until his death in 1939.
www.singaporemoms.com /parenting/Sigmund_Freud   (2851 words)

  
 Search Tuna Report for Sigmund Freud   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
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 Sigmund Freud   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Moreover, both critics and followers of Freud have observed that his basic claim, that many of our conscious thoughts and actions are motivated by unconscious fears and desires, implicitly challenges universal and objective claims about the world (proponents of science conclude that this invalidates Freudian theory; proponents of Freud conclude that this invalidates science).
Although Freud was long regarded as a genius, psychiatry and psychology have long since been recast as scientific disciplines, and psychiatric disorders are generally considered diseases of the brain whose etiology is principally genetic.
Freud's notion that the child's relationship to the parent is responsible for everything from psychiatric diseases to criminal behavior has also been thoroughly discredited and the influence of such theories is today regarded as a relic of a permissive age in which "blame-the-parent" was the accepted dogma.
www.city-search.org /si/sigmund-freud.html   (2130 words)

  
 Sigmund Freud: Conflict and Culture
Freud chose to concentrate on research in neurology, a field in which the frontiers of knowledge were changing dramatically.
Freud used the concepts of transference and countertransference to refer to the strong emotions that are projected by the patient onto the doctor and the doctor onto the patient.
"Sigmund Freud: Conflict and Culture" was organized by the Library of Congress, in cooperation with the Sigmund Freud-Museum in Vienna and the Freud Museum, London.
www.loc.gov /loc/lcib/9810/freud.html   (2264 words)

  
 Freud Archives Links of the Brill Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
The Sigmund Freud Archives and the Cancellation of the LOC Exhibit (memo from Dr. Harold Blum)
While most of Freud's work remains under copyright, certain early (and unfortunately, inferior) translations of Freud's work are in the public domain.
Freud, Sigmund: The History of the Psychoanalytic Movement, trans.
www.psychoanalysis.org /lib_freu.htm   (362 words)

  
 Sigmund Freud Papers (Library of Congress)
The papers of Sigmund Freud, founder of psychoanalysis, were given to the Library of Congress by the Sigmund Freud Archives between 1952 and 2001.
Additional material was given to the Library between 1970 and 1976 by Anna Freud who subsequently bequeathed to the Sigmund Freud Archives the remainder of her father's papers in her possession at the time of her death in 1982.
The Sigmund Freud Papers were arranged and described in 1991 in seven lettered series (A, B, C, D, E, F, and Z) in accordance with restrictions and conditions that applied to the collection at that time.
www.loc.gov /rr/mss/text/freud.html   (3536 words)

  
 Sigmund Freud   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Sigmund Freud (May 6, 1856 - September 23, 1939) was an Austrian neurologist, who became interested in hypnotism and how it could be used to help the mentally ill.
Freud, his theories, and his treatment of his patients were controversial in 19th century Vienna, and remain hotly debated today.
He was born Sigismund Schlomo Freud in Freiberg, Moravia (now known as Pribor in the Czech Republic).
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 Sigmund Freud -- Philosophy Books and Online Resources
Freud was big on hypnosis, but it eventually took a second seat to another of his ideas, that of "free association." Freud placed much emphasis on infantile sexuality and emphasized that many of our problems in later life come from our relationships with our parents, the so-called Oedipus complex.
2 The symptoms of neurosis, according to Freud, "are essentially substitute gratifications for unfulfilled sexual wishes." From Freud's teachings sprang a whole industry; which has milked, and continues to milk, most all of western society; as a sizable portion of the population goes about psychoanalyzing their fellows.
Freud's work effected a profound revolution in man's attitude towards, and comprehension of, his mental processes, constituting after Copernicus and Darwin, a third blow to man's self-esteem.
www.erraticimpact.com /~20thcentury/html/freud.htm   (541 words)

  
 Sigmund Freud - Enpsychlopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Sigmund Freud (May 6, 1856 - September 23, 1939) was an Austrian psychiatrist and the founder of the psychoanalytic school of psychology, a movement that popularized the theory that unconscious motives control much behavior.
Freud was an early user and proponent of cocaine (see Freud and Cocaine (http://www.historyhouse.com/in_history/cocaine/)).
Moses was an amalgam of two men, one an Egyptian who taught the Hebrews the monotheistic religion of Akhnaten and was murdered by the Hebrews (specifically Joshua), and the other a Midianite who taught the Hebrews to serve Yahwe, a volcano-god whose abode was Mount Sinai in western Arabia.
www.psychcentral.org /psypsych/wiki/Sigmund_Freud   (3314 words)

  
 Sigmund Freud and the Freud Archives
The Sigmund Freud Archives and the Cancellation of the LOC Exhibit (memo from Dr.
Freud Texts on the Internet While most of Freud's work remains under copyright, certain early (and unfortunately, inferior) translations of Freud's work are in the public domain.
Freud, Sigmund: The History of the Psychoanalytic Movement, trans.
users.rcn.com /brill/freudarc.html   (376 words)

  
 Sigmund Freud Archive | Contributors & Donors
Anyone interested in receiving information about how to make donations or contributions to the Sigmund Freud Archives, INC., should contact Dr.Harold P. Blum, executive secretary, at the following addresses:
Essays & Original Publications From S.F.A. Information for Contributors & Donors
Freud's Private Videos - Sigmund Freud Museum - Vienna
www.freudarchives.org /contributors_donors.html   (49 words)

  
 Sigmund Freud
The Freud Museum, at 20 Maresfield Gardens in Hampstead, was the home of Sigmund Freud and his family when they escaped Nazi annexation of Austria in 1938.
The centrepiece of the museum is Freud's library and study, preserved just as it was during his lifetime.
The archive consists primarily of copies: most original documents were transferred to Washington to form the Sigmund Freud Archives in the Library of Congress.
www.queertheory.com /histories/f/freud_sigmund.htm   (708 words)

  
 Masson v. New Yorker Magazine, Inc. (1991)
Petitioner Masson, a psychoanalyst, became disillusioned with Freudian psychology while serving as projects director of the Sigmund Freud Archives, and was fired after advancing his own theories.
The Sigmund Freud Archives, located at Maresfield Gardens outside of London, serves as a repository for materials about Freud, including his own writings, letters, and personal library.
In the case under consideration, readers of In the Freud Archives may have found Malcolm's portrait of petitioner especially [518] damning because so much of it appeared to be a self-portrait, told by petitioner in his own words.
www.bc.edu /bc_org/avp/cas/comm/free_speech/masson.html   (9168 words)

  
 Freud, Sigmund --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Freud may justly be called the most influential intellectual legislator of his age.
The noted Viennese physician Sigmund Freud was one of the first to suggest workable cures for mental disorders.
The creation of the Austrian physician Sigmund Freud, psychoanalysis is a theory of mental illness, a type of therapy, and a subspecialty within the field of psychiatry.
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=9109419   (729 words)

  
 Freud exhibit opens in Washington, D.C.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Freud exhibit opens in Washington, D.C. ongress has opened an exhibit on Sigmund Freud that will run until Jan. 16.
The exhibition explores the spread of Freud’s influence throughout 20th century culture, as well as the reasons his legacy is contested.
The show was originally scheduled to open in 1996, but some scholars complained that it presented a far too uncritical view of Freud and his theories.
www.apa.org /monitor/dec98/freud.html   (217 words)

  
 Freud Museum
The Freud Museum houses the possessions that Sigmund and Anna Freud brought with them to London at their emigration in 1938, including the library, their personal papers and photograph albums.
The archives contain essential documentation on the life and work of Sigmund and Anna Freud and the history of psychoanalysis.
The Freud Museum archive continues to receive material from various sources and the catalogue will continue to be updated at intervals.
www.freud.org.uk /fmrese.htm   (598 words)

  
 Sigmund Freud Archives - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sigmund Freud Archives mainly consists of a trove of documents housed at the US Library of Congress and in a former residence of Freud.
They were at the center of a rather complicated scandal which is described in Janet Malcolm's book, Inside the Freud Archives.
This page was last modified 18:19, 6 May 2005.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sigmund_Freud_Archives   (80 words)

  
 The Freud Controversy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
In 1980, Jeff Masson was asked to become Projects Director of the Sigmund Freud Archives, the repository, in the Library of Congress, of almost all important documents pertaining to Freud and the early history of psychoanalysis.
The expectation was that he would replace Kurt Eissler as director of the Archives, and move to London to live in the Freud house there.
His research in the archives, however, was disconcerting to Anna Freud (Freud's daughter), Kurt Eissler and other members of the psychoanalytic establishment.
www.jeffreymasson.com /freud.html   (301 words)

  
 Sigmund Freud Biography - Psychologist
He became interested in hypnotism and how it could be used to help the mentally ill. He later abandoned hypnotism in favor of free association and dream analysis in developing what is now known as "the talking cure." These became the core elements of psychoanalysis.
It is said that he would smoke an entire box of cigars daily, also in spite of his theory that those who smoke cigars are actually orally fixated.
Freud was an early user and proponent of cocaine (see Freud and Cocaine (http://www.historyhouse.com/in_history/cocaine/)), and also a developer of the nasal reflex neurosis theory and practice with Wilfed Fliess.
www.quotemonk.com /authors/sigmund-freud/biography-profile.htm   (1851 words)

  
 The New York Review of Books: THE FREUD ARCHIVES
The Library of Congress is still subject to the whims of its principal donor, The Sigmund Freud Archives.
Whatever the wishes of those who gave or sold material to the Archives, the Archives' own policy has been that the bulk of the material will only start to be available after the year 2000.
A laughable system of classification, imposed by the Archives, means that one of Freud's letters to his deceased eldest son is restricted until 2013, and another until 2032, while a letter of Josef Breuer's is sealed until 2102.
www.nybooks.com /articles/4964   (428 words)

  
 Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Sigmund Freud and the Freud Archives from the The New York Psychoanalytic Institute and Society
Sigmund Freud from C. George Boeree's E-textbook on personality theories
The Web Editor's comments: any academic study of Freud should include some of the criticism that has been increasingly appearing in recent times.
www.theology.ie /thinkers/freud.htm   (83 words)

  
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 Encyclopedia: Sigmund Freud Archives   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
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