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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Freud called dreams "the royal way to the subconscious," but LSD may be a better psychoanalytic tool for unlocking some of the mysteries of human mind, Dr. Stanislov Grof told an audience of 150 at the Medical School last night...

Author: By Jeffrey L. Baker, | Title: Psychiatrist Lectures on Value of Acid | 5/22/1970 | See Source »

Despite its incongruities of form, The Desert is an exciting, even a profound modern document. Its philosophical underwriters are Husserl, Heidegger and Ludwig Binswanger, the Swiss psychiatrist who provided a much-needed addendum to Freud. Binswanger gently argued that the undefinable human spirit is as powerful a drive as instinct-if indeed the two theoretical categories can be separated in practice at all. Fusing spirit and instinct, theory and fiction, Wheelis' risky work gives a unique life to Binswanger's philosophical view...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Sleeping Beauty | 5/11/1970 | See Source »

THERE ARE many people in the United States today who seek to develop a scientific approach to mental health. These are the people who are appalled at the futility, if not the evil, of Western psychotherapy, who admire the way Freud approached the human mind but not the results of his study. Although R. D. Laing is the current figure who represents this trend in the academic community, less esoteric and less controversial figures have developed their own theories in the past several decades. Harvard Square, the homing ground for religious drug use, yoga, mysticism, hypnosis, and the occult sciences...

Author: By (charles F. Allan, | Title: Scientology: The Art of L. Ron Hubbard | 4/21/1970 | See Source »

...Freud and Fitzroy and Madame George...

Author: By Jill Curtis, | Title: Music Moondance | 4/10/1970 | See Source »

Entitled "Freud Eggs," the article has all the appurtenances of the learned-journal genre: discussion of control groups, statistical evidence, impressive phraseology ("the egg syndrome," "sensory food stimulator"), citations (Journal of Ontogenetic Orthopsychology), cross-references ("see 'Starving the Brain,' The Sciences, Nov. 1968"). The piece has elicited calls from doctors and scientists eager but unable to trace its sources. Small wonder: like everything else about the article, the sources are fictitious...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Behavior: Souffle for Scientists | 3/9/1970 | See Source »

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