A follow up to my comments on the Oedipus complex. Nothing illustrates so
well that Freud's 'findings' on infantile sexuality were predominantly
ideas out of his own extraordinary imagination, rather than genuine
clinical observations, as his claims in regard to female sexuality. For the
first
Made my day.
Sandy Price
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Robin Abrahams wrote:
TIPSters--
Hope you enjoy today's posting from my Miss Conduct blog:
When I was a psychology professor, I always found it difficult to make
students understand Freud's notion of the Oedipus complex, which is a
rather counterintuitive
What a great video to illiustrate the issue! Thanks Robin.
Riki Koenigsberg
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Made my day.
Sandy Price
retired
Robin Abrahams wrote:
TIPSters--
Hope you enjoy today's posting from my Miss Conduct blog:
When I was a psychology professor, I always found
You can find this video at http://youtube.com/watch?v=LuSBCIV1zuQ
From there you can use www.zamzar.com to download it. I already hae.
Thanks, Robin!!!
Edward I. Pollak, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology
West Chester University of Pennsylvania
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