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01 Life and character.mp3
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02 Freud enrolled in the medical department of the University of Vienna.mp3
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03 From the mid-1890s onward.mp3
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04 Like most people with this type of personality.mp3
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05 Freud exhibited a number of other obsessional habits and traits.mp3
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06 Freud had a lively appreciation of literature.mp3
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07 Freud's honesty compelled him substantially to modify or revise his ideas.mp3
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08 Excessive generalisation is a temptation for all original thinkers.mp3
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09 From trauma to phantasy.mp3
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10 These reminiscences were of a special kind.mp3
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11 At first, Freud thought of the repressed affect as being always associated with trauma.mp3
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12 Freud's next step was to assert that, in many cases of hysteria.mp3
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13 For Freud, sex was especially suitable as a linchpin.mp3
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14 There were three reasons for Freud's subsequent abandonment of the seduction theory.mp3
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15 It is quite possible that psychoanalysts have underestimated.mp3
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16 Exploring the past.mp3
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17 Freud pictured the infant's sexuality as 'polymorphously perverse'.mp3
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18 Of a variety of oral characteristics described.mp3
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19 The Oedipus complex.mp3
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20 The female version of the Oedipus complex is less clearly worked out.mp3
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21 In putting forward his ideas about infantile sexuality.mp3
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22 Infantile amnesia.mp3
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23 Many common human problems.mp3
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24 Free association, dreams and transference.mp3
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25 Dreams.mp3
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26 Freud regarded dreams as if they were neurotic symptoms.mp3
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27 Freud's technique of dream interpretation is notably ingenious.mp3
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Disc1.log
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