| François Roustang - Medical - 1986 - 182 pages
...admiration for you as a man and a researcher, and I bear you no conscious grudge. So the self-preservation complex does not come from there; it is rather that...comes from the fact that as a boy I was the victim of a sexual assault by a man I once worshipped. . . . I therefore fear your confidence (49). In his next... | |
| Vera J. Camden - Literary Criticism - 1989 - 276 pages
...to you with a struggle — I have boundless admiration for you both as a man and a researcher. ... [M]y veneration for you has something of the character of a 'religious' crush. ... I still feel it is disgusting and ridiculous because of its undeniable erotic undertone." Jung's... | |
| Curtis D. Smith - Psychology - 1990 - 184 pages
...Jung's veneration was to grow, so much so that in October 1907 Jung writes: "So the self-preservation complex does not come from there; it is rather that...something of the character of a 'religious crush.' " 13 Still later, he writes (#204) that "the basic principles of the psychoanalytic way of life have... | |
| F. X. Charet - Psychology - 1993 - 350 pages
...for you both as a man and a researcher, and I bear you no conscious grudge. So the selfpreservation complex does not come from there; it is rather that...comes from the fact that as a boy I was the victim of a sexual assault by a man I once worshipped. Even in Vienna the remarks of the ladies ("enfin seuls,"... | |
| Alan C. Elms - Psychology - 1997 - 328 pages
...thorough omission from Jung's autobiography involved not a woman but a man. In 1907 Jung wrote to Freud, "[M]y veneration for you has something of the character...comes from the fact that as a boy I was the victim of a sexual assault by a man I once worshipped."38 Jung gave Freud no details about this homosexual "assault,"... | |
| Peter Homans - Psychology - 1995 - 292 pages
...that he fused an idealization of Freud with religion. In October 1907, as I have noted, he had said: "my veneration for you has something of the character of a 'religious' crush" (#49). And a month later he confided in Freud again: "My old religiosity had secretly found in you... | |
| Polly Young-Eisendrath, Terence Dawson - Philosophy - 1997 - 370 pages
...and as a researcher" constantly evokes a "self-preservation complex," which he explains as follows: [M]y veneration for you has something of the character...comes from the fact that as a boy I was the victim of a sexual assault by a man I once worshipped. (McGuire, 1974, p. 95) Freud's next letter, curiously,... | |
| Gregory Stephens - Biography & Autobiography - 1999 - 348 pages
...Garrison as Moses: Douglass, Life and Times, 213-14 (1994, 658-59). Jung to Freud, October 28, 1907: ". . .my veneration for you has something of the character of a 'religious' crush": The Freud/ Jung Letters, ed. William McGuire, (Princeton University Press, 1974), 95. 58 "Justice":... | |
| Robert Jingen Gunn - Psychology - 2000 - 364 pages
...1907, writing in reply to Freud's complaint that Jung was being lazy in writing, Jung confessed, . . .my veneration for you has something of the character...feel it is disgusting and ridiculous because of its undeniably erotic undertone. This abominable feeling comes from the fact that as a boy I was the victim... | |
| Ann Casement - Psychology - 2001 - 180 pages
...for you both as a man and a researcher, and I bear you no conscious grudge. So the self-preservation complex does not come from there; it is rather that...comes from the fact that as a boy I was the victim of a sexual assault by a man I once worshipped. (Maguire, 1974: 95) Freud (2 January 1910): It has occurred... | |
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