Migraine and other common neuroses : a psychological study / by F.G. Crookshank.
- Francis Graham Crookshank
- Date:
- 1926
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Migraine and other common neuroses : a psychological study / by F.G. Crookshank. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Freud and his pupils, in method, rely largely upon the study of dreams, and of errors in speech, in memory, and in conduct ; and they seek above all to revive the earliest and most buried memories of childish life. Jung has devoted time and labour to the revival of hidden memories by the use of what is called word-association, as well as by free association and talk ; Adler comes quickly to the point, states at once to the patient the out¬ line of the problem, and then pursues developments. The reason for these variations in technique is given in the respective theoretical views of the three great men I have referred to. Freud finds the primary conflict in the sexual sphere, and deems the nature of the patient’s reactions to all prob¬ lems to be determined by his early sexual experiences, and especially by his attitude towards, and his experi¬ ences with his Father and Mother. Sex-life in the past, is the Freudian explanation in a phrase. Jung finds [41 ]](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29813256_0047.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


