Misconceptions about Freud's seduction theory: comment on Gleaves and Hernandez (1999)
Autor: | Allen Esterson |
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Rok vydání: | 2002 |
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Child Psychiatry
History Psychoanalysis Injury control Accident prevention Freud's seduction theory Assertion Poison control Infant Historiography History 19th Century Child Abuse Sexual Criminology History 20th Century History 21st Century Sexual abuse Child Preschool Humans Psychology Relation (history of concept) General Psychology |
Zdroj: | History of psychology. 5(1) |
ISSN: | 1093-4510 |
Popis: | D. H. Gleaves and E. Hernandez (1999) write in relation to the seduction theory that "recent writers now argue that ... Freud never made discoveries of sexual abuse" (p. 332) and that "the assertion that Freud did not make discoveries of abuse is unwarranted" (p. 324). In this article an outline of the case that Freud had no adequate grounds for his 1896 claims of having uncovered infantile "sexual scenes" is given. Some of the more important misconceptions and erroneous arguments in Gleaves and Hernandez's article are then examined. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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