Commentary on Simon Boag's paper, 'Freudian dream theory, dream bizarreness, and the disguise-censor controversy', also in Neuro-psychoanalysis, Vol. 8, Issue 1, p.5-16.6 page(s
Methodological considerations for the neurophenomenology of dreaming: commentary o
Abstract: Emerging out of an era in which the ‘paranormal ’ was viewed with skepticism by most and ...
Consumption is not only for satisfying the needs, now it has become a process based on a lack of “de...
I applaud Boag for his attempt to redirect the dream debate to its unresolved conceptual issues. In ...
Reply by the current author to the comments made by Mark J. Blechner, Rosalind Cartwright, Claudio C...
One particular area of contention in discussions of Freudian dream theory and its relation to the ne...
The author emphasizes the usefulness of psycho-dynamic diagnosis, a description that foreshadowing h...
A brief commentary prepared by Andrew Slade, PhD, Associate Professor, English, on the following wor...
THESIS 6983This thesis is a contribution to the tradition in philosophy of psychoanalysis in analyti...
In the latter part of the 19th century, Sigmund Freud developed a theory that attempted to explain h...
Turnbull and Solms (2007, this issue) say that their review should not be construed as arguing that ...
Commentary on "The neurobiology of consciousness: Lucid dreaming wakes up" by J. Allan Hobson, with ...
A century after the debut of Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams, the neurobiological approach to u...
This article replies directly to the two cornerstones of Hobson's legendary transposition of Freud's...
It hardly needs saying: psychoanalysis radicalizes knowledge by asserting its transformative nature....
Methodological considerations for the neurophenomenology of dreaming: commentary o
Abstract: Emerging out of an era in which the ‘paranormal ’ was viewed with skepticism by most and ...
Consumption is not only for satisfying the needs, now it has become a process based on a lack of “de...
I applaud Boag for his attempt to redirect the dream debate to its unresolved conceptual issues. In ...
Reply by the current author to the comments made by Mark J. Blechner, Rosalind Cartwright, Claudio C...
One particular area of contention in discussions of Freudian dream theory and its relation to the ne...
The author emphasizes the usefulness of psycho-dynamic diagnosis, a description that foreshadowing h...
A brief commentary prepared by Andrew Slade, PhD, Associate Professor, English, on the following wor...
THESIS 6983This thesis is a contribution to the tradition in philosophy of psychoanalysis in analyti...
In the latter part of the 19th century, Sigmund Freud developed a theory that attempted to explain h...
Turnbull and Solms (2007, this issue) say that their review should not be construed as arguing that ...
Commentary on "The neurobiology of consciousness: Lucid dreaming wakes up" by J. Allan Hobson, with ...
A century after the debut of Freud's The Interpretation of Dreams, the neurobiological approach to u...
This article replies directly to the two cornerstones of Hobson's legendary transposition of Freud's...
It hardly needs saying: psychoanalysis radicalizes knowledge by asserting its transformative nature....
Methodological considerations for the neurophenomenology of dreaming: commentary o
Abstract: Emerging out of an era in which the ‘paranormal ’ was viewed with skepticism by most and ...
Consumption is not only for satisfying the needs, now it has become a process based on a lack of “de...