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References - Freud & Women

By Kendra Van Wagner, About.com

The following sources are referenced in the article, Freud & Women.

References:

Freud, S. (1925), Some psychical consequences of the anatomical distinction between the sexes, in Strachey, J. (Eds), The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmond Freud, Vol. 19. London: The Hogarth Press, pp.241-60.

Freud, S. (1933). New introductory lectures on psychoanalysis. New York: Norton. (Translated by W.J.H. Sprott)

Freud, S. (1949). An outline of psychoanalysis. New York: Norton. (Translated by J. Stratchley; originally published, 1940).

Gretel, G. (2003, Nov. 14). Freud goes up in smoke: Granddaughter dismisses theories as outdated. The Toronto Star.

Grubin, D. (2002). Young Dr. Freud: A film by David Grubin. Devillier Donegan Enterprises.

Jones, E. (1953). The Life and Work of Sigmund Freud. New York: Basic Books, Inc.

Lehmann, C. (2001, July 20). Women psychiatrists still battle Freud’s view of sexes. Psychiatric News, 36(14), American Psychiatric Association, p. 9.

Liberating women from Freud. (1977, Jan. 17). Time Magazine, 109(3).

Sayers, J. (1991). Mothers of psychoanalysis. New York: W. W. Norton.

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