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Obsessional Neurosis 2 Obsessional Neurosis Sigmund Freud pioneered the exploration of the unconscious mind and in his writing, provides an astoundingly ...
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... He referred to it as the obsessional neurosis, and in 1926 Freud wrote it was "unquestionably the most interesting and re-paying subject of analytic research. ...
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... He was always inclined to worry and had obsessional tendencies. ... exhilaration, insights into relationships and glimpsed my deep-seated neurosis under the ...
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... He was always inclined to worry and had obsessional tendencies. ... exhilaration, insights into relationships and glimpsed my deep-seated neurosis under the ...
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