A Psychiatric Study of Myths and Fairy Tales: Their Origin, Meaning, and UsefulnessJulius E. Heuscher |
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... psychoanalytic interpretations . Especially when discussing the tales of The Juniper Tree , and The Dragon in the Black Wood , we will find further evidence for the validity and flexibility of psychoanalytic interpretations of folklore ...
... psychoanalytic interpretations . Especially when discussing the tales of The Juniper Tree , and The Dragon in the Black Wood , we will find further evidence for the validity and flexibility of psychoanalytic interpretations of folklore ...
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... psychoanalytic viewpoint and was therefore neglected . Hence the tendency , for example , to confuse the reasons for ... psychoanalysis from disturbing , irrational , unconscious conflicts , is losing more and more the ability to ...
... psychoanalytic viewpoint and was therefore neglected . Hence the tendency , for example , to confuse the reasons for ... psychoanalysis from disturbing , irrational , unconscious conflicts , is losing more and more the ability to ...
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... Psychoanalysis , IX 1:91 , 1961 . 48. Frankl , V .: J. Existential Psychiatry , I 1 : 5 , 1960 . 49. Freud , S ... Psychoanalytic Study of the Child . New York , International U. Press , vol . II , 1946 . 62. Hauff , W .: Das kalte ...
... Psychoanalysis , IX 1:91 , 1961 . 48. Frankl , V .: J. Existential Psychiatry , I 1 : 5 , 1960 . 49. Freud , S ... Psychoanalytic Study of the Child . New York , International U. Press , vol . II , 1946 . 62. Hauff , W .: Das kalte ...
Contents
Preliminary Comments and Definitions Illus | 5 |
A Critique of Some Interpretations of Myths | 19 |
III | 28 |
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