Re: Young Dr. Freud on PBS

2002-12-01 Thread Beth Benoit
Title: Re: Young Dr. Freud on PBS Allen Easterson wrote a delightfully erudite expose of some of the Freud myths. Having just finished reading Allen's post along with my Sunday morning coffee, I've abjectly decided to add myself to the league of lazy TV watchers I so spurningly derided in my

Re: Young Dr. Freud on PBS

2002-12-01 Thread Stephen Black
On 1 Dec 2002, Beth Benoit wrote: Allen Easterson wrote a delightfully erudite expose of some of the Freud myths. snip And a characteristically thoughtful response from Beth, showing her independence from either camp. Finally, despite Allen and Stephen Black's comments that the

Fwd: Science versus psychology/psychiatry and medical diagnosis

2002-12-01 Thread Jeffrey Nagelbush
I thought the following might be interesting for some of you. Jeff Nagelbush Ferris State University [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Jeffrey Nagelbush [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Fwd: Science versus psychology/psychiatry and medical diagnosis Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2002 14:36:05 -0500

Dr. Freud

2002-12-01 Thread taylor
I am amazed at all of this discussion re: Freud in two different threads. Some of you tipsters are amazingly knowledgeable about every nuance of his work. Is there a relatively brief and highly readable book I could read over intersession to educate myself better? I have limited time and

Re: Dr. Freud

2002-12-01 Thread Jean-Marc Perreault
Indeed Annette, I feel like you. It's amazing to read the wealth of knowledge some TIPS members have! Wow! I only hope to be able to always remember that it's hard to compare oneself with a person who has a 25-30 year carreer! Otherwise, one may feel, to quote you, sorely inadequate!. Cheers to

RE: Dr. Freud

2002-12-01 Thread Shearon, Tim
Annette- I wish I had such a source for classes! :) If you've read Freud (segments from at least Interpretation of Dreams and Civilization and its Discontents to get early and late Freuds, so to speak- I know that Interpretation excerpts are available at at the EXCELLENT website Classics in

Re: Dr. Freud

2002-12-01 Thread Stephen Black
On 1 Dec 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is there a relatively brief and highly readable book I could read over intersession to educate myself better? I have limited time and perhaps only moderate motivation to do this, but after the posts of the last few weeks feel sorely inadequate. I'd

books on Freud

2002-12-01 Thread Peter Kindle
Does anyone have anythingof interestto say about Eysenck's polemic on Freud? It is quite critical, but certainly short and easy to read. Eysenck, Hans. (1985). Decline and Fall of the Freudian Empire. Penguin Books. Peter Kindle Psychology Adjunct University of Houston-Clear Lake[EMAIL

Re: books on Freud

2002-12-01 Thread Annette Taylor, Ph. D.
For what it's worth I almost always check the amazon.com website evaluations of a book--knowing that anyone can post one, so I'm cautious; but often they are quite good and some very reputable people do post there. It seems that the four reviews there are quite positive! Annette Quoting Peter

Re: Dr. Freud

2002-12-01 Thread Harry Avis
Well it happened in Vienna Not so very long ago Not enough folks were getting sick So a starving young Physician tried to better his position by discovering what made his patients tick Chorus Oh Dr. Freud--ood Oh Doctor Freund how I wish that you'd been otherwise employed For this set of