In his book, The Assault on Truth, j. M. Masson (I) proposes to challenge the very foundations of psychoanalysis by showing how Freud \u27s abandonment of the so-called seduction theory of the etiology of neurosis was erroneously predicated. Masson\u27s argument, in essence, may be summarized as follows. Freud, while studying with the eminent neurologist Charcot in Paris (from October 1885 to February 1886), found himself exposed to the prevalent horrors of ch ild abuse, which were copiously detailed in the French medical literature at the time, and which were very probably demonstrated to him at the Paris morgue. The impression of these revelations would contribute profoundly to Freud\u27s formulation of his seduction theory of the etiolog...
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This original and provocative work begins by examining the shift of scientific paradigms that took p...
In this dissertation, I demonstrate the relationship between narrative representation and psychoanal...
A sustained misconceptualisation of a theory leading to invalid applications and inferences indicate...
Brief description of Freud's life and work, emphasising the role of fictive belief and experience (p...
Freud’s 'The Psychopathology of Everyday Life' was one of the most widely translated and circulated ...
In 1917 John B. Watson commented upon an experimentally conditioned fear response in a manner which ...
My title refers to the fact that in D. M. Thomas's remarkable novel, both art, in the form of liter...
The completion of this paper comes coincidentally at a time when a book by a scholarly philosopher, ...
seduction theory: a new fable based on old myths ALLEN ESTERSON Jeffrey Masson’s version of the sedu...
An historical review of the development and rejection of Freud’s seduction theory is presented. Ques...
The accusations of Masson against Freud, for having abandoned the theory of the seduction, they inau...
This article explores the antagonism between Sigmund Freud and the German neurologist and sexologist...
Wars against Freud have been waged along virtually every front during the past decade. Now Paul Robi...
In his writings, Freud defended the position that he was not an armchair theorist but a clinical inv...
It refers to what Masson says about Freud's abandonment of the theory of seduction. Then two differe...
This original and provocative work begins by examining the shift of scientific paradigms that took p...
In this dissertation, I demonstrate the relationship between narrative representation and psychoanal...
A sustained misconceptualisation of a theory leading to invalid applications and inferences indicate...
Brief description of Freud's life and work, emphasising the role of fictive belief and experience (p...
Freud’s 'The Psychopathology of Everyday Life' was one of the most widely translated and circulated ...
In 1917 John B. Watson commented upon an experimentally conditioned fear response in a manner which ...
My title refers to the fact that in D. M. Thomas's remarkable novel, both art, in the form of liter...