Psychoanalysis in Colonial IndiaThis work looks at the early development of psychoanalysis in colonial India, from the point of view of Indian thinkers as well as from British analysts working in India. It shows how Indian thinkers challenged Freudian concepts by applying them to different social, familial, and cultural contexts. |
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... Satya Nand's pretentious style of writing and of presenting his findings , however , weakens the claim that the book ... Satya Nand introduced his innovation in the therapeutic process : he asked the patient to summarize the dream ...
... Satya Nand's pretentious style of writing and of presenting his findings , however , weakens the claim that the book ... Satya Nand introduced his innovation in the therapeutic process : he asked the patient to summarize the dream ...
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... Satya Nand did not seem to have tried to give her advice , or influence her overtly in any direction . Thus we do not know what this young woman actually decided to do , or whether she succeeded in doing what she wanted to do . " Satya ...
... Satya Nand did not seem to have tried to give her advice , or influence her overtly in any direction . Thus we do not know what this young woman actually decided to do , or whether she succeeded in doing what she wanted to do . " Satya ...
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... Satya Nand , see J.S.Neki , ' Psychotherapy in India : Past , Present and Future , ' American Journal of Psychotherapy , 29 ( 1975 ) , 92-100 , here 96 . 72. D. Satya Nand , The Objective Method of Dream Interpretation ( Lahore ...
... Satya Nand , see J.S.Neki , ' Psychotherapy in India : Past , Present and Future , ' American Journal of Psychotherapy , 29 ( 1975 ) , 92-100 , here 96 . 72. D. Satya Nand , The Objective Method of Dream Interpretation ( Lahore ...
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