Boojatta
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Tue Sep-29-09 12:38 PM
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In the published case studies of Freud, are there any people who were Roman Catholic priests? |
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Edited on Tue Sep-29-09 12:38 PM by Boojatta
I mean who were Catholic priests either at the time of consultation with Freud or prior to that time.
Also, I am interested in consultations that were purely psychiatric or psychological in nature, and not in consultations resulting in bodily medical treatment from Freud.
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Jackpine Radical
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Tue Sep-29-09 01:21 PM
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1. I don't know of any priest cases; none come to mind offhand. |
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Most of Freud's cases were middle-class Viennese Jewish women. And I certainly don't recall his having practiced "bodily medical treatment" at any time after his training, and know of no instances in which he wrote about such cases.
But then it's been 40 years since I read Freud as part of my own training.
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Davis_X_Machina
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Tue Sep-29-09 01:43 PM
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...the Church was dead-set against psychiatry for a long, long time.
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