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Freud e Pfister: psicoanalisi e religione

2020

Nel testo della sua "Autobiografia", Sigmund Freud ebbe a dichiarare che, dopo la pubblicazione di "Al di là del principio di piacere" (nel 1920), non aveva dato più alcun contributo alla psicoanalisi. In effetti, dopo la fase epistemologica, avviata nel 1899 con la pubblicazione de "L’interpretazione dei sogni" e consolidata nel 1920 con la pubblicazione di "Al di là del principio di piacere", Freud si dedicò ai problemi di natura teorica. In questo caso i titoli delle opere della maturità da ricordare, in primo luogo, sono "Psicologia delle masse e analisi dell’Io" (del 1921), "L’Io e l’Es" (del 1922), "Inibizione, sintomo e angoscia" (del 1925), "L’avvenire di un’illusione" (del 1927) e …

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Psychotherapy in Cardiac Patients

1976

The papers, which are given here, are about psychological aspects of patients with CHD, mainly about patients after myocardial infarction. Patients with psychic disturbances after myocardial infarction rarely come to the clinical psychotherapist, they were mainly seen by specialists for internal diseases. In their opinion they do well to prefer such specialists, because only he is able to see the organic complications which are feared, and is able to treat them early and adequately.

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Subtypes of panic attacks and ICD-9 classification.

1986

No single ICD-9 category corresponds to panic disorder (DSM-III). To investigate whether patients with panic attacks can be identified by means of ICD-9, 97 patients with three panic attacks within 3 weeks were recruited from various medical centers, and were classified independently according to DSM-III and ICD-9. The ICD-9 diagnoses were scattered over a broad range of categories, and it was impossible to identify patients with panic disorder in this manner. Anxiety state, affective psychosis, and depressive neurosis were the most frequent ICD-9 diagnoses. The boundary between affective psychosis on the one hand and anxiety state and depressive neurosis on the other hand was validated by …

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