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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... asked Chatterji to leave , because he expected his doctor to come at any time.43 Chatterji was clearly eager to establish a rapport with Freud , but one defined by his interests , i.e. he had hoped for Freud's appreciation of the beauty ...
... asked Chatterji to leave , because he expected his doctor to come at any time.43 Chatterji was clearly eager to establish a rapport with Freud , but one defined by his interests , i.e. he had hoped for Freud's appreciation of the beauty ...
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... asked the patient to summarize the dream elements and then compared this summary with the first version . Satya Nand did not communicate the original summary of dream elements to the analysand , nor did he discuss the variation of these ...
... asked the patient to summarize the dream elements and then compared this summary with the first version . Satya Nand did not communicate the original summary of dream elements to the analysand , nor did he discuss the variation of these ...
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... asked if she loved her baby brother , she shook her head from side to side and gave a look indicating no , and when he asked her what she was doing she replied : I am drowning the baby . This case vignette provides evidence of the ...
... asked if she loved her baby brother , she shook her head from side to side and gave a look indicating no , and when he asked her what she was doing she replied : I am drowning the baby . This case vignette provides evidence of the ...
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