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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... method . Satya Nand's pretentious style of writing and of presenting his findings , however , weakens the claim that the book was objective and scientific . He included , for example , oversized dream diagrams , charts and spectra that ...
... method . Satya Nand's pretentious style of writing and of presenting his findings , however , weakens the claim that the book was objective and scientific . He included , for example , oversized dream diagrams , charts and spectra that ...
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... method thus reflects a lack of contact with therapeutic realities and is rather impractical for a full - time psychoanalyst . Nonetheless , although it cannot be considered to be the decisive method of dream analysis , his approach ...
... method thus reflects a lack of contact with therapeutic realities and is rather impractical for a full - time psychoanalyst . Nonetheless , although it cannot be considered to be the decisive method of dream analysis , his approach ...
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... Method " , ' Psychoanalytic Review , 36 ( 1949 ) , 211-12 , here 212 . 76. Herbert Rosenfeld , ' Review of " The Objective Method " , International Journal of Psychoanalysis , 29 ( 1948 ) , 256-7 , here 257 . 77. Ismael Latif , ' A ...
... Method " , ' Psychoanalytic Review , 36 ( 1949 ) , 211-12 , here 212 . 76. Herbert Rosenfeld , ' Review of " The Objective Method " , International Journal of Psychoanalysis , 29 ( 1948 ) , 256-7 , here 257 . 77. Ismael Latif , ' A ...
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