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Freud's psychoanalysis and a Freudian slip
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[QUOTE="Rive, post: 6472383, member: 324024"] While it's real, you are not qualified to decide if something is a Freudian slip or just a 'regular' slip. If you try to 'analyse' anything based on this the result will likely tell more about [B]your [/B]unconscious thoughts than about the victim of your experiment. Psychoanalysis in general is considered a kind of 'borderline' in science. It has too many interesting results, but cannot be made into 'real' science. Ps.: maybe you can call it a 'school of thought'. And so Freud is 'old school' o0) [/QUOTE]
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