Workbook to the movie Freud - The Secret Passion
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3 Slights to Mankind’s Vanity Vanity Mankind’s 3 major blows to its Corpernikus, Nicolaus narcissism and their revealers are introduced: Darwin, Charles Corpernicus Freud, Sigmund Darwin and Freud Unconscious Meynert’s Dictatorship Meynert, Theodor Meynerts dictatorial, authoritarian leadership style is illustrated. Freud, Sigmund Demonstratively he ‘discloses’ a ‘fake’ Hysteria hysteric who was an intake of Freud. Anesthesia Rationalisation Conversation with Mother Sigmund consoles with his mother over his future. She tells him he had already Freud, Amalia decided to go to Charcot. Charcot, Jean Martin Hypnosis Worknotes on Freud – Dr. Golling Page 2
Off to Paris Freud, Martha Journey to Paris: Freud says ‚farewell‘ to his parents and Martha at the railway Freud, Jacob station. His Father (Jakob) gives him a Parapraxis watch which he drops when he is in the train. Charcot: Introduction to Hysteria Charcot demonstrates hysteria in a man Symptom and a woman in the Hôpital Salpêtrière, Trauma (Psychical) Paris. He can generate symptoms in Amnesia them and make them disappear. Hypnosis Sigmund marries Martha After years of being in love and quite Wedding some resistance they marry. Ceremony with glass. Martha marries a genius and soon the whole world will know about it. Worknotes on Freud – Dr. Golling Page 3
Report to Scientific Community Report of Experiences in the Hôpital Ideas Salpêtrière to the Viennese Scientific Unconscious (sb. adj.) Community. Unconscious – Thinking Trauma (Psychical) Meynert, Theodor Devaluation Folie a Deux Breuer, Joseph Hypnosis Anna O. Meaning Cause of Symptom Symptom - Cause Symptom - Relief Pathogenic Memory Breuer discusses with Freud the effects Splitting of dammed up affects. Memory – Remembering Trauma (Psychical) Discharge Libido - Damming up of Metaphor Memory - Pathogenic Worknotes on Freud – Dr. Golling Page 4
Hypnotising in the Hospital Freud hypnotizes a patient in the Hypnosis hospital. The patient is asked to recall a boating accident in which the brother of Authority the patient drowned. The hypnosis is interrupted by Meynert’s deputy. Meynert fires Freud Meynert attacks Freud and Charcot, Envy then dismisses him. Metaphor Object - Bad Studies on Hysteria Breuer, Joseph Hypnosis Trauma (Psychical) Hysteria Conflict, Intrapsychic Defence Mechanisms - Repression Worknotes on Freud – Dr. Golling Page 5
Patient and Dream After visiting a patient (oedipal problem) Father whom Freud hypnotized Freud dreams Oedipus Complex he is being pulled into a cave. There the Patricide patient kisses the woman (mother) is Hypnosis dragged out of the cave – the patient Acting In possibly causing Freud’s death. Meynert is dreamt laughing at him. Dream – Nightmare Visit from Breuer Freud, Martha Breuer, Joseph Regression Counter-Transference Meynert’s Confession Meynert, Theodor Hysteria Worknotes on Freud – Dr. Golling Page 6
Breuer Retreats Conflict, Intrapsychic Neurosis Defence Mechanisms – Generalisation Repression Conflict, Intrapsychic Knowledge Cecily Cecily’s Blindness Undone Breuer goes with Freud to Cecil. Blind, Symptom and in her bed she is hypnotized by Symptom – Formation Breuer who goes with her over the Distortion scene of her father’s death. In her first Memory presentation she was picked up by Sexuality doctors who brought her to a hospital to Conflict, Intrapsychic identify her father. In the second presentation in which Freud does the investigation she was picked up by police who brought her to a brothel where her father died in the hands of a whore. After awakening she can see clearly. Blackmail and Departure for Venice Mathilda, Breuer’s wife pressured him Gifts for a vacation in Venice. Breuer wears in Cecily his suit a fresh carnation given by Cecil. Symbolism Cecil has knitted baby boots and flirts Blackmail with Breuer. That evening Breuer Symptom receives a note asked to come to Cecil Breuer, Joseph immediately. She is found in bed with all the symptoms of labor. Breuer’s Symptom Baby. Breuer leaves her for Mathilda. Hypnosis Breuer, Joseph Conflict, Intrapsychic Worknotes on Freud – Dr. Golling Page 7
Not For Your Eyes Martha reads reports. ‘They are not for Death - Father your eyes’ – Freud patronizes her yet asks for trust. Death of father. Burial at Breuer, Joseph Vienna Central Cemetery Jewish Division. Dream – Freud ‚The Eyes Shall Be Closde‘ Dream – Freud Breuer, Joseph Dream – Interpretation Dream Ambivalence Symbolism Analysis Neurosis Sexuality - Infantile Cure Cecily is tired of her Imprisonment Cecily 2 Freudian Slips – Gains of Illness, ‘Here and Now vs. Then and There’ Amnesia Symptom Hypnosis Electra Complex Parapraxis Parapraxis Gain from Illness, Primary and Secondary Transference Statements - Concrete Worknotes on Freud – Dr. Golling Page 8
Paints Her Face Like a Prostitute Perception Cecily has a doll, paints her face like Cecily that of a prostitute. Escalation with Symbolism mother- Technique Symbolism Free Association (Method or Rule of) Dream Parapraxis Identification Dream - Wish-Fulfillment Defence Mechanisms - Repression Dream Distortion Unconscious (sb. adj.) Dream – Distortion Dream Symbolism Hypnosis Free Association (Method or Rule of) Resistance Rejection Cathartic Method (or Therapy) Neurosis Infantile Trauma Infantile Sexuality Theories on Sexuality and Repression Repression Memory Fixation Regression Sexuality – Theories Science Trauma (Psychical) Symbolic (sb.) Trauma (Psychical) Worknotes on Freud – Dr. Golling Page 9
Early Memories Memory – Earliest Trauma (Psychical) Association Symbolism Identification Dream - Freud Symbolism Mother – Object of Desire Mother Voyeurism Oedipus Complex Hatred Jealousy Not a Memory – But a Phantasy Electra Complex Infantile Sexuality Phantasy (or Fantasy) Unconscious - Descriptive Worknotes on Freud – Dr. Golling Page 10
Cecily’s Mother Cecily Death Wish Symptom - Neurotic Electra Complex Elektra and Transference Symptom Transference Communication Love Breuer: No Infantile Sexuality Breuer, Joseph Father Infantile Sexuality Academy of Sciences Worknotes on Freud – Dr. Golling Page 11
Know Thy Self Vienna - Central Cemetery. Freud visits Vienna Central Cemetery his father’s grave. ‘Know Thy Self’ engraved in the temple of Delphi, is the beginning of wisdom. It is the weapon against man’s oldest enemy – vanity. This knowledge is now within our grasp. Will we use it? Let us hope… The End Worknotes on Freud – Dr. Golling Page 12
Used Words / Concepts Abreaction Hysteria Academy of Sciences Ideas Acting In Identification Ambivalence Infantile Sexuality Amnesia Jealousy Analysis Knowledge Amnesia Libido - Damming up of Anesthesia Love Anna O. Meaning Association Memory Authority Memory - Earliest Blackmail Memory - Pathogenic Breuer, Joseph Memory - Remembering Cathartic Method (or Therapy) Metaphor Cecily Meynert, Theodor Charcot, Jean Martin Mother Communication Neurosis Conflict, Intrapsychic Object - Bad Corpernikus, Nicolaus Oedipus Complex Counter-Transference Parapraxis Cure Patricide Darwin, Charles Perception Death - Father Phantasy (or Fantasy) Death Wish Rationalisation Defence Mechanisms Regression Defence Mechanisms - Generalisation Rejection Defence Mechanisms - Repression Repression Devaluation Resistance Discharge Science Distortion Sexuality Dream Sexuality - Infantile Dream - Distortion Sexuality - Theories Dream - Freud Splitting Dream - Interpretation Statements - Concrete Dream - Nightmare Symbolic (sb.) Dream - Wish-Fulfillment Symbolism Electra Complex Symptom Envy Symptom - Cause Father Symptom - Formation Fixation Symptom - Neurotic Folie a Deux Symptom - Relief Free Association (Method or Rule of) Technique Freud, Amalia Transference Freud, Jacob Trauma (Psychical) Freud, Martha Unconscious - Descriptive Freud, Sigmund Unconscious - Thinking Gain from Illness, Primary and Secondary Unconscious (sb. adj.) Gifts Vanity Hatred Vienna Central Cemetery Hypnosis Voyeurism Worknotes on Freud – Dr. Golling Page 13
Worknotes on Freud – Dr. Golling Page 14
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