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The Unknown Freud

Frederick Crews writes in 1993: * That psychoanalysis, as a mode of treatment, has been experiencing a long institutional decline is no longer in serious dispute. Nor is the reason: though some patients claim to have acquired profound self-insight and … Continue reading

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The Gnosticism At The Heart Of Freudianism

Frederick Crews writes: * a gnostic tendency lay at the very heart of analytic work as the mature Freud conceived it. In drawing on a privately determined symbology to assign thematic meanings to dreams, associations, errors, and symptoms (productions that … Continue reading

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Freudianism As A Jewish Delusion

Comments at Steve Sailer: * A Jewish delusion if you will, but more significantly a Jewish heresy. That is a significant deviation from a traditional Jewish view of human nature, as well as being an atheist. Point well taken about … Continue reading

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Psychiatry’s Chosen People

One great thing about Orthodox Judaism is that it tends to act as a prophylactic against the crazy intellectual trends that beset the high IQ (particularly high IQ non-Orthodox Jews) such as feminism, Freudianism, Marxism, pacificism, extreme environmentalism, animal rights, … Continue reading

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