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11. Coda On Exegetical Myth-Making In Karl Popper's Indictment Of The Clinical Validation Of Psychoanalysis
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Critique Of The Hermeneutic Conception Of Psychoanalytic Theory And Therapy 1
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Part I. The Clinical Method Of Psychoanalytic Investigation: Pathfinder Or Pitfall? 95
- 1. Is Freud's Theory Empirically Testable? 97
- 2. Did Freud Vindicate His Method Of Clinical Investigation? 127
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Part II. The Cornerstone Of The Psychoanalytic Edifice: Is The Freudian Theory Of Repression Well Founded?
- Introduction 174
- 3. Appraisal Of Freud's Arguments For The Repression Etiology Of The Psychoneuroses 177
- 4. Examination Of The Psychoanalytic Theory Of Slips—Of Memory, The Tongue, Ear, And Pen 190
- 5. Repressed Infantile Wishes As Instigators Of All Dreams: Critical Scrutiny Of The Compromise Model Of Manifest Dream Content 216
- 6. Appraisal Of Freud's Further Arguments For The Emergence Of Unadulterated Repressions Under "Free" Association 240
- 7. Remarks On Post-Freudian Defenses Of The Fundamental Tenets Of Psychoanalysis 246
- 8. Can The Repression Etiology Of Psychoneurosis Be Tested Retrospectively? 251
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Part III. Epilogue
- 9. The Method Of Free Association And The Future Appraisal Of Psychoanalysis 269
- 10. Critique Of Freud's Final Defense Of The Probative Value Of Data From The Couch: The Pseudo-Convergence Of Clinical Findings 273
- 11. Coda On Exegetical Myth-Making In Karl Popper's Indictment Of The Clinical Validation Of Psychoanalysis 279
- Bibliography 287
- Indexes 297
- Name Index 299
- Subject Index 303
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction: Critique Of The Hermeneutic Conception Of Psychoanalytic Theory And Therapy 1
-
Part I. The Clinical Method Of Psychoanalytic Investigation: Pathfinder Or Pitfall? 95
- 1. Is Freud's Theory Empirically Testable? 97
- 2. Did Freud Vindicate His Method Of Clinical Investigation? 127
-
Part II. The Cornerstone Of The Psychoanalytic Edifice: Is The Freudian Theory Of Repression Well Founded?
- Introduction 174
- 3. Appraisal Of Freud's Arguments For The Repression Etiology Of The Psychoneuroses 177
- 4. Examination Of The Psychoanalytic Theory Of Slips—Of Memory, The Tongue, Ear, And Pen 190
- 5. Repressed Infantile Wishes As Instigators Of All Dreams: Critical Scrutiny Of The Compromise Model Of Manifest Dream Content 216
- 6. Appraisal Of Freud's Further Arguments For The Emergence Of Unadulterated Repressions Under "Free" Association 240
- 7. Remarks On Post-Freudian Defenses Of The Fundamental Tenets Of Psychoanalysis 246
- 8. Can The Repression Etiology Of Psychoneurosis Be Tested Retrospectively? 251
-
Part III. Epilogue
- 9. The Method Of Free Association And The Future Appraisal Of Psychoanalysis 269
- 10. Critique Of Freud's Final Defense Of The Probative Value Of Data From The Couch: The Pseudo-Convergence Of Clinical Findings 273
- 11. Coda On Exegetical Myth-Making In Karl Popper's Indictment Of The Clinical Validation Of Psychoanalysis 279
- Bibliography 287
- Indexes 297
- Name Index 299
- Subject Index 303