| Julia Kristeva - 1980 - 324 pagini
...be supported by an examination of his later text, An Autobiographical Study (1925): "When, however, I was at last obliged to recognize that these scenes of seduction had never taken place ... I was for some time completely at a loss [from 1897 to 1900 approximately] ... I had in fact stumbled... | |
| Carrie M. H. Herbert - 1989 - 212 pagini
...father. Freud's capitulation resulted in his assertion, 'I was at last obliged to recognise that the scenes of seduction had never taken place and that they were only fantasies which my patients had made up'. However it was not just a case of Freud disbelieving his... | |
| Ralph Slovenko - 1995 - 454 pagini
...etiology of hysteria. His patients, he now said in an about-face, had been deceiving themselves and him: "I was at last obliged to recognize that these scenes...seduction had never taken place, and that they were only fantasies which may patients had made up."37 Psychiatrists do not have investigators to find out what... | |
| Neil Weiner, Sharon E. Robinson Kurpius - 1995 - 220 pagini
...Freud as one of fantasy and desire, dissociated from the reality of experience. Later Freud wrote, "I was at last obliged to recognize that these scenes...seduction had never taken place, and that they were only fantasies which my patients had made up" (Herman, 1992, p. 14). Thus ended the first age of listening... | |
| Marjorie B. Garber - 1998 - 290 pagini
..."sexual intercourse in childhood" had not really taken place. Rather, these "seductions" were fantasies: "I was at last obliged to recognize that these scenes...seduction had never taken place, and that they were only fantasies which my patients had made up.":" The "real" bed of incest or seduction was second best to... | |
| Ved P. Varma - 1997 - 228 pagini
...the result of fantasies of desired sexual contact with adult figures. Freud himself stated, '1 was obliged to recognize that these scenes of seduction had never taken place, and that they were only fantasies which my patients had made up' (1925). Psychodynamic opinion, diverse on this issue as on... | |
| Ruth Anne Reese - 2000 - 198 pagini
...truth of stories about sexual abuse that he heard in his consulting room. Masson quotes Freud saying, "I was at last obliged to recognize that these scenes...seduction had never taken place, and that they were only fantasies which my patients had made up".93 In order to explain these "fantasies" of his patients Freud... | |
| Carla Mazzio - 2000 - 432 pagini
..."sexual intercourse in childhood" had not really taken place. Rather, these "seductions" were fantasies: "I was at last obliged to recognize that these scenes...seduction had never taken place, and that they were only fantasies which my patients had made up."" The "real" bed of incest or seduction was second-best to... | |
| Carla Mazzio, Douglas Trevor - 2000 - 436 pagini
...really taken place. Rather, these "seductions" were fantasies: "I was at last obliged to recogni2e that these scenes of seduction had never taken place, and that they were only fantasies which my patients had made up."57 The "real" bed of incest or seduction was second-best to... | |
| Patricia A. Resick - 2001 - 224 pagini
...If the reader feels inclined to shake his head at my credulity, I cannot altogether blame him." "... I was at last obliged to recognize that these scenes...seduction had never taken place, and that they were only fantasies which my patients had made up." "I had in fact stumbled for the first time upon the Oedipus... | |
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