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Trauma Theory

Jeffrey Masson's access to Freud's letters is used as evidence that early Freud and later Freud held different theories of trauma and abuse.

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Jeffrey Masson's access to Freud's letters is used as evidence that early Freud and later Freud held different theories of trauma and abuse.

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Jiang uses Jeffrey Masson's access to Freud's letters to argue that early Freud and later Freud held two different theories of trauma and abuse.

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Kill The Cult Of The Self

2025-06-04, day precision · Civilization #57: How Modernism Ruined Everything (Re-upload AUDIO FIXED -- Thanks to Gabriel Bessa)

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"And he wrote a book called The Assault on Truth. His story is this. He went to Harvard, and he became very interested in..."

Kill The Cult Of The Self

2025-06-04, day precision · Civilization #57: How Modernism Ruined Everything

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"That's why they have problems forming these emotional bonds with others. The symptoms of hysteria are determined by certain experiences of the patients which..."

Kill The Cult Of The Self

2025-06-04, day precision · Civilization #57: How Modernism Ruined Everything

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"And before, this was not open to the public, and no one knew about these letters. But Jeffrey Masson spent years going over the..."

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