Jeffrey Masson is introduced as a Freud follower who later found a sharp break between early Freud, who believed women, and later Freud.
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"Okay, so this is, the ideas are simple, okay? These women, when they're being hysterical, when they're being anxious, depressed, it's because they suffered..."
"Freud was dead but he himself looked at Freud's personal letters and what he discovered was there's a sharp brick, okay? And early Freud..."
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