The Psychologist, December 2000
What did Freud get right? A special issue.
This is a member only download
Access to PDFs of Psychologist issues is restricted to members of the society. Join us to enjoy this and a host of other benefits.
What did Freud get right? A special issue.
This is a member only download
Access to PDFs of Psychologist issues is restricted to members of the society. Join us to enjoy this and a host of other benefits.
What did Freud get right?
Guest Editors Bernice Andrews and Chris R. Brewin introduce a special issue on Freudian theory in the light of modern research.
Transference - How past relationships emerge in the present
Susan M. Andersen and Regina Miranda argue that transference is a normal, everyday process.
The outcome of psychoanalysis - The hope of a future
Peter Fonagy assesses evidence for the effectiveness of psychoanalytic treatment.
Freudian dream theory today
Mark Solms on dreaming in the neuropsychological age.
Freud and the unconscious
Mick Power delves into the unconscious and finds several of Freud’s ideas alive and well.
Freudian slips revisited
James Reason on unconscious urges and cognitive cock-ups.
Psychological defence mechanisms - The example of repression
Chris R. Brewin and Bernice Andrews uncover parallels between repression and modern cognitive theories of forgetting.
Head to head: How should ADHD be treated?
Steve Baldwin and Paul Cooper debate the issues.