Abraham, Karl -- Abreaction -- Abstinence, Rule of -- Acting out -- Adler, Alfred -- Aesthetics and psychoanalysis -- Affect -- Africa, and psychoanalysis -- Aggression -- Ambivalence -- Anaclitic object -- Anal character -- Analyzability -- Andreas-Salomé, Lou -- Anna O. -- Anthropology, and psychoanalysis -- Anxiety and defense -- Anxiety neurosis -- Aphasia -- Argentina, and psychoanalysis -- Australia, and psychoanalysis -- Autoerotism -- Autonomy -- Baginsky, Adolf -- Behaviorism, and psychoanalysis -- Belgium, and psychoanalysis -- Binding -- Biography, psychoanalysis and -- Biology, and psychoanalysis -- Bonaparte, Marie -- Brain science, and psychoanalysis -- Brazil, and psychoanalysis -- Brentano, Franz -- Breuer, Josef -- Canada, and psychoanalysis -- Castration anxiety -- Catharsis -- Cathexis -- Character -- Character neurosis -- Charcot, Jean-Martin -- Child psychoanalysis -- Childhood neurosis -- Chile, and psychoanalysis -- China, and psychoanalysis -- Cinema, and psychoanalysis -- Clinical theory -- Cognitive psychology, and psychoanalysis -- Committee, the Secret -- Compulsion and obsession -- Confidentiality -- Conflicts, Theory of -- Consciousness -- Conversion -- Creativity -- Criminality, psychoanalysis -- Critique of psychoanalysis -- Czech Republic, and psychoanalysis
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"The Freud Encyclopedia: Theory, Therapy, and Culture is a comprehensive reference work on the life, ideas, and influence of the great and controversial founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud. The encyclopedia offers a wide range of articles on Freud and his work but also on Freud as a cultural and literary figure whose writings and ideas have, ironically, had a more lasting impact than his original psychoanalytic theories. Among the topics considered, for example, are Freud's influence on the creation and development of psychoanalytic theory as well as on art, literature, biography, history, cinema, religion, and sociology." "The encyclopedia also considers the many individuals who knew Freud personally, who studied under him and became his disciples (or his opponents), or who were instrumental in developing and advancing his ideas throughout the world. Such seminal figures as Carl Jung, Melanie Klein, Sandor Ferenczi, Anna Freud, and Ernest Jones are profiled, as are major precursors who anticipated many of Freud's ideas, such as Johann Herbart, Arthur Schopenhauer, and Friedrich Nietzsche." "Psychoanalysis originated in nineteenth-century Vienna, but after 1910, its influence was spread around the world by Freud's followers. Among the unique features of the encyclopedia are articles that examine the history and current state of psychoanalysis in some twenty-five countries on all the continents." "The Freud Encyclopedia: Theory, Therapy, and Culture is an invaluable resource for students and researchers in a wide variety of disciplines. The references at the end of each entry guide the reader to more detailed studies of the topic, and a comprehensive index serves as an access point to the many aspects of Freud's life and work that are covered in the book."--Jacket