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  2. Freudian slip - Wikipedia

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    The Freudian slip is named after Sigmund Freud, who, in his 1901 book The Psychopathology of Everyday Life, [1] described and analyzed a large number of seemingly trivial, even bizarre, or nonsensical errors and slips, most notably the Signorelli parapraxis.

  3. Signorelli parapraxis - Wikipedia

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    The Signorelli parapraxis represents the first and best known example of a parapraxis and its analysis in Freud's The Psychopathology of Everyday Life.The parapraxis centers on a word-finding problem and the production of substitutes.

  4. The Psychopathology of Everyday Life - Wikipedia

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    The Psychopathology was originally published in the Monograph for Psychiatry and Neurology in 1901, [3] before appearing in book form in 1904. It would receive twelve foreign translations during Freud's lifetime, as well as numerous new German editions, [4] with fresh material being added in almost every one.

  5. William F. Brown (writer) - Wikipedia

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    The Girl in the Freudian Slip was first copyrighted in 1964 under the title Linda Stone Is Brutal, which is the title of a play written by the main character, psychiatrist Dr. Dewey Maugham, who was played by Alan Young when the play was performed at the Booth Theatre in 1967. The play is narrated by Leslie Maugham, Dewey's 17-year-old daughter ...

  6. Lapsus - Wikipedia

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    Freud was to become interested in such mistakes from 1897 onwards, developing an interpretation of slips in terms of their unconscious meaning. [3] Subsequently, followers of his like Ernest Jones developed the theme of lapsus in connection with writing, typing, and misprints.

  7. Category:Freudian psychology - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Freudian psychology" The following 112 pages are in this category, out of 112 total. ... Freudian slip; Freudo-Marxism; Kate Friedlander; G ...

  8. Freud (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The Freud family: . Jacob Freud (1815–1896), father of Sigmund; Amalia Nathansohn Freud (1835–1930), mother of Sigmund; Anna Freud (1895–1982), daughter of Sigmund, famous for contributions to child psychology and developmental psychology

  9. Freud's seduction theory - Wikipedia

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    Freud had a lot of data as evidence for the seduction theory, but rather than presenting the actual data on which he based his conclusions (his clinical cases and what he had learned from them) or the methods he used to acquire the data (his psychoanalytic technique), he instead addressed only the evidence that the data he reportedly acquired were accurate (that he had discovered genuine abuse).