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 Posted by BD on 09/28/83 11:26 
Nice quote. I wonder if a person who was held up at knifepoint and has 
a strong reaction against knives would be labeled as being sexually 
retarded. ;) 
 
Fruedianism cracks me up. The problem with Freud's theories, IMO (aside 
from the fact that they have a ludicrous number of references to sexual 
conflicts) is that they cannot be proven wrong. Hard-core freudians 
would interpret questioning/challenging their theories as some kind of 
repressed Oedipal complex, or something which is in line with their 
dogma, and claim that the fact that you are even challenging the theory 
confirms it! If circumstances cannot be conceived of which would 
invalidate a theory, then the theory is useless, outside of a 
philosophical/academic context. Might as well tout invisible angels 
with grappling hooks as the real reason things fall, rather than 
gravity. 
 
I think that clinical application of his theories has little value; but 
the process of psychoanalysis has been a viable contribution to 
psychiatry/psychology. So he wasn't a complete clown. ;)
 
  
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