• Wilhelm Stekel (German: [ˈʃteːkəl]; 18 March 1868 – 25 June 1940) was an Austrian physician and psychologist, who became one of Sigmund Freud's earliest...
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  • condition such as anxiety. The term somatization was introduced by Wilhelm Stekel in 1924. Somatization is a worldwide phenomenon. A somatization spectrum...
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  • this term was not used in Freud's own work, being rather introduced by Wilhelm Stekel in 1909 and then by Paul Federn in the present context. Subsequent psychoanalysts...
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    treated dream symbolism very literally, following the influence of Wilhelm Stekel. Freud said of this work, "Insight such as this falls to one's lot but...
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    Friedrich Salomon Krauss in 1903 and it was used with some regularity by Wilhelm Stekel in the 1920s. The term comes from the Greek παρά (para), meaning "other"...
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    psychological problems as kleptomania. In 1924, one of his followers, Wilhelm Stekel, read the case of a female kleptomaniac who was driven by suppressed...
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    founded this discussion group at the suggestion of the physician Wilhelm Stekel. Stekel had studied medicine; his conversion to psychoanalysis is variously...
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  • was used as early as 1970 by Roberta Frank. The German psychologist Wilhelm Stekel spoke of "Die Verpflichtung des Namens" (The obligation of the name)...
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    an informal discussion group that included Rudolf Reitler [de] and Wilhelm Stekel. The group, the "Wednesday Society" (Mittwochsgesellschaft), met regularly...
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  • infantilism to combine forms of fetishism, transvestism and masochism. Wilhelm Stekel considered sado-masochistic practices to be variant behavior arising...
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  • his book Sadism and Masochism: The Psychology of Hatred and Cruelty, Wilhelm Stekel discusses horror feminae of a male masochist. Callitxe Nzamwita, an...
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    motion of a train as a projection of the fear of uncontrolled sexuality. Wilhelm Stekel (1908) also associated train phobia with rocking sensation, but in addition...
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    Monitor), David Ernst Oppenheim, Rudolf Reitler, J. Isidor Sadger and Wilhelm Stekel. The translation by Friedman was a project of the Library Committee...
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  • schools, he studied medicine in Bern, Switzerland, and was analysed by Wilhelm Stekel, a student of Sigmund Freud, and again by Otto Fenichel and Frances...
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    one year. Those issues contained articles by Freud, Alfred Adler, and Wilhelm Stekel. In 1913, the first academic association was founded: the Society for...
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  • The idea was studied or mentioned by Géza Dukes, Sándor Ferenczi and Wilhelm Stekel as well as by Sigmund Freud in speaking of the originality of his inventions...
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  • and former pupil" of the pioneer psychoanalyst Wilhelm Stekel, she translated several books by Stekel into English. Around 1901 Gabler had a child, Katharina...
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  • then its rectification by human help to rejoin the human community. Wilhelm Stekel discussed the 'Life goals' (Lebensziele) set in childhood, and neurosis...
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    to the dreamer. This was an adaptation of a procedure described by Wilhelm Stekel, who recommended thinking of the dream as a newspaper article and writing...
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    about two years in Vienna undergoing an abbreviated psychoanalysis with Wilhelm Stekel, a former collaborator of Sigmund Freud. At the same time he did post-graduate...
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  • Spotnitz Martin Stanton – psychoanalyst John Steiner – psychoanalyst Wilhelm Stekel – psychoanalyst Daniel N. Stern Robert J. Stoller – psychoanalyst Alix...
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    one of the smallest countries in the world." Austrian psychologist Wilhelm Stekel (1868–1940) referred to Kierkegaard as the "fanatical follower of Don...
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  • hysteria and hypochondriasis are brain and/or mind-related disorders. Wilhelm Stekel, a German psychoanalyst, was the first to introduce the term somatization...
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  • Critical Days (London 1942) Introductory Note by Hilda Stekel to The Autobiography of Wilhelm Stekel – The Life Story of a Pioneer Psychoanalyst (New York...
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  • province of Alberta and founded a village with the same name, Boian. Wilhelm Stekel (1868–1940), physician and psychologist "Боянская громада" (in Russian)...
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  • Grenoble called The friends of Éric-Paul Stekel. He was the son of Viennese psychoanalyst Wilhelm Stekel. Éric-Paul Stekel, espoir et désespoir, ou la vie d'un...
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    reviews written between 1912 and 1920 include those by the psychoanalyst Wilhelm Stekel in Zentralblatt für Psychologie und Psychotherapie, the neurologist...
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    Groenendijk, Johan Sturm and Paul Roazen: The Self-Marginalization of Wilhelm Stekel. Freudian Circles Inside and Out. Springer, New York 2007, ISBN 978-0-387-32699-3...
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  • person physically speaks while asleep For the language of dreams see Wilhelm Stekel Die Sprache des Traums (1911) See Engels (2006) In May 1908 Kraepelin...
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    and psychoanalysis which he had studied under Sigmund Freud's pupil Wilhelm Stekel in Vienna. During this time, he had about a dozen papers published in...
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