Re: [tips] Freud's case histories

2010-10-11 Thread Allen Esterson
lecturer, Science Department Southwark College, London allenester...@compuserve.com http://www.esterson.org - Re: [tips] Freud's case histories Michael Smith Mon, 11 Oct 2010 07:58:47 -0700 Very interesting to read your two posts. I haven't lo

Re: [tips] Freud's case histories

2010-10-11 Thread Michael Smith
Very interesting to read your two posts. I haven't looked into Freud really at all, so this is news to me. Was the VAST majority of his published stuff (and the theories of his system) doctored and (at times completely made up)? E.g. the glove aneasthesia case so often referred to in intro psych

Re:[tips] Freud's case histories

2010-10-11 Thread Allen Esterson
A postscript to my previous posting. TIPSters who click the link to Amazon http://tinyurl.com/25nrvc will find a misleading "Product Description" of my book *Seductive Mirage*. It ends: "… And if even that is now more frequently questioned, we are at least left with the consolation that Freud,