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This compendium provides a historical context to the facts of Sigmund Freud's life, theories, and influence on society, comprised of well-known and obscure information.
Front Cover.
Half Title Page.
Title Page.
Copyright Page.
Dedication.
Contents.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
1: Abraham, Karl (1877–1925).
2: Adler, Alfred (1870–1937).
3: Anna O. (Bertha Pappenheim) (1859–1936).
4: Attachment.
5: Bibliotherapy.
6: Bleuler, Eugen (1857–1939).
7: Bonaparte, Princess Marie (1882–1962).
8: Bowlby, John (1907–1990).
9: Breuer, Josef (1842–1925).
10: Civilization and Its Discontents (1930).
11: Cocaine.
12: Defense Mechanisms.
13: Dora (Ida Bauer) (1882–1945).
14: Erikson, Erik (1902–1994).
15: Eugenics.
16: Ferenczi, Sándor (1873–1933).
17: Fliess, Wilhelm (1858–1928).
18: Frankl, Viktor (1905–1997).
19: Freud, Anna (1895–1982).
20: Fromm, Erich (1900–1980).
21: The Future of an Illusion (1927).
22: Gestalt.
23: Homosexuality.
24: Horney, Karen (1885–1952).
25: Hypnosis.
26: Hysteria.
27: Id, Ego, and Superego.
28: The Interpretation of Dreams (1899).
29: James, William (1842–1910).
30: Jokes.
31: Jones, Ernest (1879–1958).
32: Jung, Carl Gustav (1875–1961).
33: Klein, Melanie (1882–1960).
34: Lacan, Jacques (1901–1981).
35: “Little Hans” (Herbert Graf) (1904–1973).
36: Mahler, Margaret (1897–1985).
37: Moses and Monotheism (1939).
38: Murray, Henry (1893–1988).
39: National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazis).