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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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Salomon Krauss in 1903 and it was used with some
regularity by
Wilhelm Stekel in the 1920s. The term
comes from the Gr**** παρά (para),
meaning "other"...
- 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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medical help for them. The term
somatization was
introduced by
Wilhelm Stekel in 1924.
Somatization is a
worldwide phenomenon, with
chronic cases being...
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infantilism to
combine forms of fetishism,
transvestism and masochism.
Wilhelm Stekel considered sado-****ic
practices to be
variant behavior arising from...
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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...
- Éric-Paul
Stekel, (born
Erich Stekel in
Vienna on 27 June 1898, died in
Grenoble on 11
February 1978) was a
French composer and
conductor of
Austrian origin...
- used as
early as 1970 by
Roberta Frank. The
German psychologist Wilhelm Stekel spoke of "Die
Verpflichtung des Namens" (The
obligation of the name) in...
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Wilhelm Stekel, read the case of a
female kleptomaniac who was
driven by
suppressed ****ual
urges to take hold of "something forbidden, secretly".
Stekel concluded...
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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 once...