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171: Psychoanalysis Of Fairytales
... the child would not be as naive of the dangers of sex as they are in today's world because the introductions were made through the tales of their childhood. Freud and Jung spent the greater part of their psychoanalytic career on the interpretation of latent content within the dream and other forms of symbolic representation. The tale can be said ...
172: Multiculturalism
... aimed to familiarize students with traditions, philosophy, literature and history of the West. The program consisted of fifteen required books by writers such as Plato, Aristotle, Homer, Aquinas, Marx and Freud. By 1987, a group called the Rainbow Coalition argued the fact that the books were all written by DWEM's or Dead White European Males. They felt that this type ...
173: Incremental VS Entity
... his teacher as an enemy and he would stop participating so much as he did before. What the teacher has said, can make him more like an entity person. Unlike Freud, whose developmental theories ended at the adolescent's stage, Erikson believed that there were eight more stages of development after through adolescence and on. Erikson theorized that one is always ...
174: Intuition
... neglected type of mental processing. Unconscious processes and intuitions have typically been interpreted as merely suppressed or unavailable thoughts that are of the same type as conscious ones(e.g. Freud). Considering them to be unavailable conscious thoughts assumes they are qualitatively the same types of processes as conscious ones. This view denies the richness, subtlety, and inherent power of unconscious ...
175: Female Genital Mutilation
... the clitoris. Ironically, sunna in Arabic means "tradition". This is done because it is believed that the clitoris is a very dangerous part of the female anatomy. In our culture, Freud stated in his book, Sexuality and the Psychology of Love, that the "elimination of clitoral sexuality is a necessary precondition for the development of femininity. In 1979, the "Love Surgery ...
176: Diversity
... one must comprehend that everything on this earth is put on this earth for an objective. This is a strong philosophical query that can be attributed to implications of Sigmund Freud’s theory of psychoanalysis. By tapping into the id or primitive function of the human subconscious, one can see how a higher being and diversity can blend with our underlying ...
177: Christian Morality
... authoritarianism, which is pervasive throughout the professions. It says "if you cannot understand how one and one equals three, we can; and therefore we must be gods over your reality." Freud and Einstein serve that purpose. They supposedly revealed something that most of us cannot understand, and therefore the gods must interpret it for us. Charisma is the modern version of ...
178: Birth Order
Sigmeund Freud was the first psychotherapist to say: "a child's position in the sequence of brother and sisters is of very great significance for one course of his later life" (Richardson ...
179: Intuition
... neglected type of mental processing. Unconscious processes and intuitions have typically been interpreted as merely suppressed or unavailable thoughts that are of the same type as conscious ones(e.g. Freud). Considering them to be unavailable conscious thoughts assumes they are qualitatively the same types of processes as conscious ones. This view denies the richness, subtlety, and inherent power of unconscious ...
180: Christian Morality
... authoritarianism, which is pervasive throughout the professions. It says "if you cannot understand how one and one equals three, we can; and therefore we must be gods over your reality." Freud and Einstein serve that purpose. They supposedly revealed something that most of us cannot understand, and therefore the gods must interpret it for us. Charisma is the modern version of ...


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