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Few Impertinent Questions: About Autism, Freudianism and Materialism

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The Freudian view seemed to be that people consist of Ids, ego's and superego's. People are supposedly also inhabited by something called a subconscious, a mysterious entity with a tendency to think naughty thoughts and keep them a secret from one's conscious self.

When this naughty subconscious takes over and controls one's actions - without permission - people become neurotic.

If the patient lies on a couch and talks, and a psychiatrist listens, the subconscious might be tricked into revealing itself.

Once enticed out into the open by a therapist, the subconscious supposedly looses its power to cause neurosis.

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AuthorHouse
1456719718 / 9781456719715
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30/03/2011
English
228 pages
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