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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... called colloquially . ' They were then often shipped home to England , the preferred choice , or , if the condition did not improve , transferred to one of the asylums in India that had special wards for Europeans . In whatever ...
... called colloquially . ' They were then often shipped home to England , the preferred choice , or , if the condition did not improve , transferred to one of the asylums in India that had special wards for Europeans . In whatever ...
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... called ' pre - enlightened ' days of the nineteenth century . In 1922 , when C.J. Lodge Patch took charge of the central asylum in Lahore , he described the overcrowding of the institution and wrote that there were six hundred single ...
... called ' pre - enlightened ' days of the nineteenth century . In 1922 , when C.J. Lodge Patch took charge of the central asylum in Lahore , he described the overcrowding of the institution and wrote that there were six hundred single ...
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... called an ' oriental method of dream interpretation ' , was the introduction of a technique of reminiscence , which he called the ' samadhi state ' . His technique consisted of asking the patient to concentrate actively and to remember ...
... called an ' oriental method of dream interpretation ' , was the introduction of a technique of reminiscence , which he called the ' samadhi state ' . His technique consisted of asking the patient to concentrate actively and to remember ...
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