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...Dali thoroughly masters painting. Blessed with an astounding facility with paint, he keeps stretching it; blessed with a coolly scientific intelligence, he stretches that, too. "In the surrealist period," he says, "I wanted to create the iconography of the interior world-the world of the marvelous, of my father Freud. I succeeded in doing it. Today the exterior world-that of physics -has transcended the one of psychology...
Johns Hopkins File 7 (ABC, 11:30 a.m.-12 noon). First of six programs presenting the lives of six men whose intellects have "actually changed the world." For a starter: Dr. Sigmund Freud...
Although the prevailing U.S. attitude to Oedipal situations is superficially true to Freud, Dr. May noted an important subsurface difference: it lacks the tragic element that Freud saw in father-son hostility and rivalry...
...assumed to be neurotic and the result of emotional injury or repression of instincts, which led to a blockage of the patient's capacities for fulfillment in work or in life generally. This was most obviously true in the case of unconscious repression of sexual urges, such as Freud described, and could be effectively treated by uncovering the unconscious through analysis...
...like-minded therapists, Freud's view of "natural man," moved by instinctual forces, is an essential element of the truth, but still inadequate. The view of man as a social creature, advanced by Sullivan and Karen Horney, adds a second dimension-but still not enough. For a full understanding, and hence for successful psychotherapy, they hold that man must be seen in his entirety, in the light of his self-consciousness, his imagination, his creativity, and his unique ability to see himself as a finite creature, poised on the brink of nothingness-as Pascal put it, "here rather than...