Did you recently watch the Departed? I watched that too and wondered why Matt Damon said that. I don't know, being Irish, maybe it's that we are too complex to analyze???
What Freud saidWhat Freud was quoted as saying about the Irish was, "This is one race of people for whom psychoanalysis is of no use whatsoever."Because of our long history of interior and exterior struggle, as a result this has built a unique emotional fortress, with unique protectors of that fortress. This came about from conditioning over the ages which gradually stains genes and passes on to the next. I would not say that this is applicable to anyone less than 95% Irish.
Because of our long history of interior and exterior struggle, as a result this has built a unique emotional fortress, with unique protectors of that fortress. This came about from conditioning over the ages which gradually stains genes and passes on to the next. I would not say that this is applicable to anyone less than 95% Irish. -J. Lynch (Cambridge, MA)
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I'm 50% Irish, and it is absolutely true, for the above reasons-save for the genetics-talk-- i'd go with nurture over nature on this one.
There is no evidence that Freud ever said any such thing. The much repeated "quotation" comes from Thomas Cahill "How the Irish Saved Civilization" (1995), but he provides no reference for it.
Freud did not discuss the Irish as a group in his works. He focused mainly on universal psychological concepts and theories rather than specific cultural or regional characteristics.
Freud's quote was "This is one race of people for whom psychoanalysis is of no use whatsoever." concerning the Irish.
"This is one race of people for whom psychoanalysis is of no use whatsoever"
Perfect integration... they don't need it :)
Yes. His quote was: "This is one race of people for whom psychoanalysis is of no use whatsoever"
Sigmund Freud believed that a child's relationship with their mother during early development could greatly influence their psychosexual development and personality, but he did not explicitly say that the mother is to blame for psychological problems. Freud's theories focused on the complex interplay of various factors in shaping an individual's personality.
James believed that Freud was obsessed with the idea of unconscious motivation, repressed memories, and the role of sexuality in psychology. He thought that Freud's emphasis on these factors overshadowed other important aspects of human experience.
Freudian is the proper adjective for Freud.
Sigmund Freud's middle name is Schlomo.
Sigmund Freud, born Sigismund Schlomo Freud, was an Austrian neurologist who founded the psychoanalyticmethod of psychiatry. Freud is best known for his theories of the unconscious.
Not according to Freud.
Damon is of English, Finnish, and Scottish ancestry
Freud believed that our moral conscience is shaped by our superego, which develops during childhood through our internalization of societal rules and expectations. The superego acts as a moral compass, guiding our behavior and influencing our sense of right and wrong.
Sigmund Freud, a renowned psychologist and founder of psychoanalysis, believed that religious beliefs in a higher power or God were illusionary and stemmed from people's unconscious desires for a father figure to provide comfort and protection. He viewed religion as a projection of wish-fulfillment and a form of psychological defense mechanism, rather than a reflection of objective reality.
how do you say my country in irish
He was in denial
James believed that Freud was obsessed with the idea of unconscious motivation, repressed memories, and the role of sexuality in psychology. He thought that Freud's emphasis on these factors overshadowed other important aspects of human experience.
Freud believed that religion emerges as a psychological response to human needs for comfort, security, and guidance. He considered religion to be a form of wish fulfillment, where believers project their desires for protection and meaning onto a higher power or deity. Freud viewed religion as a collective illusion that serves as a defense mechanism against existential anxieties and the harsh realities of life.
How do you say "for four days " in irish?
The way to say egg in Irish is ubh
No Irish version.
No Irish form.