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Psycho-analysis has made us familiar with the intimate connection between the father-complex and belief in God: it has shown us that a personal God is, psychologically, nothing other than an exalted father, and it brings us evidence every day of how young people lose their religious beliefs as soon as their father's authority breaks down.
Warranted Christian Belief 1932- 2000
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Wisdom's Philosophy and Psycho-analysis, and in the writings of a host of other Anglo-Saxon philosophers who have discussed the nature of metaphysics.
METAPHYSICAL IMAGINATION MICHAEL MORAN 1968
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[9] JONES: Introduction to "Papers on Psycho-analysis."
Studies in Forensic Psychiatry Bernard Glueck
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Psycho-analysis is doing a lot of good, but I fear that it may do a lot of harm, for, one fine day Professor Freud or Dr. Jung will get hold of
A Dominie in Doubt Alexander Sutherland Neill 1928
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All the same I should like to attend a summer course at Amersfoort and listen to the wise men dilate on the Bhagavadgita, Psycho-analysis and Religion,
A Dominie in Doubt Alexander Sutherland Neill 1928
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If anyone wants to study the psychological meaning of money I recommend Chapter XL. in Dr. Ernest Jones '_Psycho-analysis_.
A Dominie in Doubt Alexander Sutherland Neill 1928
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Psycho-analysis can clear up a life; it can release bottled up energy, but it cannot say how the released energy is to be used.
A Dominie in Doubt Alexander Sutherland Neill 1928
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Psycho-analysis, as every one knows, is primarily a method of understanding hysteria and certain forms of insanity*; but it has been found that there is much in the lives of ordinary men and women which bears a humiliating resemblance to the delusions of the insane.
The Analysis of Mind Bertrand Russell 1921
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Psycho-analysis, which had made her so much better while the course lasted, now that it was over (and it was too expensive to go on with forever) had left her worse than before.
Dangerous Ages Rose Macaulay 1919
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Psycho-analysis had made her more patient and calm than she had been before, but even so, neither patient nor calm when it came to jostling crowds.
Dangerous Ages Rose Macaulay 1919
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