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- W2620441982 abstract "Accounting for the traumatisms of the First World War constituted a crucial moment in the history of psychoanalysis. The study of traumatic neuroses in times of war had repercussions on psychoanalytical theory and consequences for Freudian politics at the beginning of the 1920s. This clinical category allowed Freud to approach the phenomenon of repetition differently, as a repetition of displeasure, and to lay the foundations for a new dualism of the drive. It also led him to formulate advances in the psychoanalytical theory of anxiety, narcissism, and identification. Freud was summoned as an expert witness before a commission of the Austrian Parliament, in charge of examining the grievances of veterans who had undergone therapies that made use of corporal punishment. He had to give his opinion on the exemplary case of Lieutenant Kauders. This soldier, suffering from post-traumatic symptoms, was suspected of faking symptoms and was hospitalized in the clinic of Professor Wagner-Jauregg to undergo electric shock therapy, which was a common solution at that time. In his expertise, Freud took the lieutenant’s defense, affirming the psychic dimension of the trauma. He insisted that the therapeutic application of psychoanalysis on a large scale was justified; the work with traumatized soldiers led by his students had already proved so. The development of psychoanalytic institutes, modeled after the Berlin Polyclinic, founded in February 1920, was the backdrop for this argument and the political aim of a psychoanalysis for all." @default.
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- W2620441982 title "Freud’s Contribution to War Neuroses: Between Theory, Clinical Analysis, and Ethics" @default.
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