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Since it is a theory, it can not be determined if it is in fact true. There are some who believe it and some who do not believe it.
Is a scientific theory but many people believe is true
John E. Gedo has written: 'The biology of clinical encounters' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, Psychobiology 'The languages of psychoanalysis' -- subject(s): Psychotherapist and patient, Semiotics, Psychoanalysis, Interpersonal communication 'Psychoanalysis and Is Discontents' 'Beyond interpretation' -- subject(s): Case studies, Psychoanalysis, Psychoanalytic Theory 'Advances in clinical psychoanalysis' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, Psychoanalytic Therapy 'The Evolution of Psychoanalysis' 'Psychoanalysis and its discontents' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis 'Psychoanalysis as Biological Science'
See "On The Fate of Psychoanalysis and Political Theory" in The Psychoanalytic Quarterly Volume LXXVI, July 2003, no. 3
I think that this theory is true only for some people. For Christian people, this theory are wrong, because they believe that people is God's creation.
That a person can be treated by dialogue, free association and dream interpretation.
Sigmund Freud founded psychoanalysis in the late 19th century, around the 1890s. He developed the theory and practice of psychoanalysis, which revolutionized the study of psychology and understanding of the human mind.
Of course they do. Scientists believe anything that they think is true.
The book "Racism, Antisemitism, and Psychoanalysis" was written by Earl Hopper. It explores the intersection of these topics and how psychoanalytic theory can shed light on racist and antisemitic attitudes and behaviors.
Jean-Paul Valabrega has written: 'La formation du psychanalyste' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis 'Phantasme, mythe, corps et sens' -- subject(s): Knowledge, Theory of, Psychoanalysis, Theory of Knowledge
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