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Dictionary » P » Psychoanalysis Psychoanalysispsychoanalysis A branch of science developed by freud and his followers for the study of mental processes and behaviour essentially utilizing free association to formulate the key concepts of unconscious motivation, conflict, and symbolism. ![]()
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Results from our forumBiology is not a science... historians of science- science what ever it is- has no method you should read colin leslie deans books http://gamahucherpress.yellowgum.com/books/psychoanalysis/absurd_in_psych.pdf The absurdities in psychoanalysis and science that make psychoanalysis a science : reasons sociology, epistemology, ...
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The Fiber Disease... movement can occur in response to sound. I agree that psychiatry is a branch of medicine, and, (apart from its more esoteric sub-groups, such as psychoanalysis), is most certainly not a 'soft science'. That is not to say that esotericism such as this is invalid. Although psychiatrists are primarily ...
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