Freudian Theory
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Philosophic formulations which are basic to psychoanalysis. Some of the conceptual theories developed were of the libido, repression, regression, transference, id, ego, superego, Oedipus Complex, etc.
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D005619
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F02.739.794.297
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Below are the most recent publications written about "Freudian Theory" by people in Profiles.
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Emde RN. [Individual significance and growing complexity: contributions of Sigmund Freud and Ren? Spitz to developmental psychology]. Psychother Psychosom Med Psychol. 1998 Mar-Apr; 48(3-4):114-27.
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Emde R, Kubicek L, Oppenheim D. Imaginative reality observed during early language development. Int J Psychoanal. 1997 Feb; 78 ( Pt 1):115-33.
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Emde RN. [The finite and infinite development. II. Recent psychoanalytic theory and therapeutic considerations]. Psyche (Stuttg). 1991 Oct; 45(10):890-913.
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Emde RN. [Time limited and unlimited development. I. Congenital and motivational factors in early childhood]. Psyche (Stuttg). 1991 Sep; 45(9):745-79.
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Emde RN. Development terminable and interminable. I. Innate and motivational factors from infancy. Int J Psychoanal. 1988; 69 ( Pt 1):23-42.