The Experimental Study of Freudian Theories

The Experimental Study of Freudian Theories
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 426
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ISBN-10 : 9781135020262
ISBN-13 : 1135020264
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Synopsis The Experimental Study of Freudian Theories by : Hans J. Eysenck

Originally published in 1973 the editors of this book collected together those studies which had been considered at the time to yield the best evidence in support of Freudian theory, and found on close examination that they failed to provide any such proof. Each paper is printed in full and is followed by a critical discussion which raises questions of statistical treatment, sufficiency of controls and alternative interpretations. The particular usefulness of this format is that it allows readers to form their own opinions while providing helpful suggestions and guidelines on how to approach experimental studies with a critical mind.

The Experimental Study of Freudian Theories (Psychology Revivals)

The Experimental Study of Freudian Theories (Psychology Revivals)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 9781135020255
ISBN-13 : 1135020256
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Synopsis The Experimental Study of Freudian Theories (Psychology Revivals) by : Hans J. Eysenck

Originally published in 1973 the editors of this book collected together those studies which had been considered at the time to yield the best evidence in support of Freudian theory, and found on close examination that they failed to provide any such proof. Each paper is printed in full and is followed by a critical discussion which raises questions of statistical treatment, sufficiency of controls and alternative interpretations. The particular usefulness of this format is that it allows readers to form their own opinions while providing helpful suggestions and guidelines on how to approach experimental studies with a critical mind.

Decline and Fall of the Freudian Empire

Decline and Fall of the Freudian Empire
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 299
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ISBN-10 : 9781351523295
ISBN-13 : 1351523295
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Synopsis Decline and Fall of the Freudian Empire by : Hans Eysenck

Hans Eysenck was one of the best-known research psychologists of the twentieth century. Respected as a prolific author, he was unafraid to address controversial topics. In Decline and Fall of the Freudian Empire, he places himself at the center of the debate on psychoanalytic theory, challenging the state of Freudian theory and modern-day psychoanalytic practice and questioning the premises on which psychoanalysis is based. In so doing, Eysenck illustrates the shortcomings of both psychoanalysis as a method of curing neurotic and psychotic behaviors, and of the theory of dreams and their interpretation. He also analyzes Freud's influence on anthropology and his alleged contributions to science.While books about Sigmund Freud and psychoanalysis abound, most have been written by followers and acolytes and are therefore uncritical, unaware of alternative theories, or written as weapons in a war of propaganda. Others are long and highly technical, and therefore valuable only to students and professionals. Decline and Fall of the Freudian Empire, on the other hand, was written with the non-professional in mind, and is for those who wish to know what modern scholarship has discovered about the truth or falsity of Freudian doctrines.Graced with an incisive new preface by Sybil Eysenck exploring her husband's motivation for writing the book, Decline and Fall of the Freudian Empire is an authoritative and convincing work that exposes the underlying contradictions in Freudian theory, as well as the limitations and errors of psychoanalysis.

Theory and Experiment

Theory and Experiment
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 291
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ISBN-10 : 9789400928756
ISBN-13 : 9400928750
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Synopsis Theory and Experiment by : Diderik Batens

This is not "another collection of contributions on a traditional subject." Even more than we dared to expect during the preparatory stages, the papers in this volume prove that our thinking about science has taken a new turn and has reached a new stage. The progressive destruction of the received view has been a fascinating and healthy experience. At present, the period of destruction is over. A richer and more equilibrated analysis of a number of problems is possible and is being cru'ried out. In this sense, this book comes right on time. We owe a lot to the scholars of the Kuhnian period. They not only did away with obstacles, but in several respects instigated a shift in attention that changed history and philosophy of science in a irreversible way. A c1earcut example - we borrow it from the paper by Risto Hilpinen - concerns the study of science as a process, Rnd not only as a result. Moreover, they apparently reached several lasting results, e.g., concerning the tremendous impact of theoretical conceptions on empirical data. Apart from baffling people for several decades, this insight rules out an other return to simple-minded empiricism in the future.

Decline and Fall of the Freudian Empire

Decline and Fall of the Freudian Empire
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Publisher : Transaction Publishers
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 9781412821377
ISBN-13 : 1412821371
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Synopsis Decline and Fall of the Freudian Empire by : Hans Jürgen Eysenck

Freud and the Question of Pseudoscience

Freud and the Question of Pseudoscience
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Publisher : Open Court Publishing
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 081269385X
ISBN-13 : 9780812693850
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Synopsis Freud and the Question of Pseudoscience by : Frank Cioffi

In the early 1970s, Cioffi demonstrated that Freud falsified the account of his discovery of the Oedipus complex - an account that had gone unquestioned until that time. Moreover, Cioffi showed that this misrepresentation was necessary to the propagation of the Oedipus theory. The author subsequently revealed Freud's falsifications in retracting his theory of infantile seduction, a revelation that has been often cited in recent books and scholarly journals.

Fact and Fantasy in Freudian Theory (RLE: Freud)

Fact and Fantasy in Freudian Theory (RLE: Freud)
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 525
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ISBN-10 : 9781317975953
ISBN-13 : 1317975952
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Synopsis Fact and Fantasy in Freudian Theory (RLE: Freud) by : Paul Kline

Originally published in 1972, this second edition in 1981 was fully revised and updated to cover recent developments in the field at the time. Fact and Fantasy in Freudian Theory was written to answer many questions and criticisms surrounding psychoanalysis. How much, if any, of Freudian theory is verifiable according to the usual criteria of scientific enquiry? Much work had been carried out at the time to discover which parts of Freudian theory are verifiable and which insupportable by experiment. In this book Dr Kline surveys this vast body of work. He takes, one by one, the central postulates of Freudian psychology and discusses the experiments which have been performed to test them. He scrutinizes each test, examines its methodology and its findings and weighs up its value. For some of the theories, it will be seen, there is no evidence whatsoever; for others, on the other hand, there is impressive and sometimes incontrovertible experimental support – for example, for the theory of repression. This work will continue to be an invaluable, highly detailed reference work for those involved with Freud’s work, and a book of great interest to those concerned with the method of psychological enquiry in general.

Freudian Repression

Freudian Repression
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 308
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ISBN-10 : 0521659566
ISBN-13 : 9780521659567
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Freudian Repression by : Michael Billig

This book presents a reinterpretation of Freud to show how language can be expressive and repressive.

Human Traces

Human Traces
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 669
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ISBN-10 : 9781588365682
ISBN-13 : 1588365689
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Human Traces by : Sebastian Faulks

Sixteen-year-old Jacques Rebière is living a humble life in rural France, studying butterflies and frogs by candlelight in his bedroom. Across the Channel, in England, the playful Thomas Midwinter, also sixteen, is enjoying a life of ease-and is resigned to follow his father's wishes and pursue a career in medicine. A fateful seaside meeting four years later sets the two young men on a profound course of friendship and discovery; they will become pioneers in the burgeoning field of psychiatry. But when a female patient at the doctors' Austrian sanatorium becomes dangerously ill, the two men's conflicting diagnosis threatens to divide them--and to undermine all their professional achievements. From the bestselling author of Birdsong comes this masterful novel that ventures to answer challenging questions of consciousness and science, and what it means to be human.