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[Freud's references to Delboeuf].

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    Revue Internationale D'Histoire De La Psychanalyse
    |January 1, 1993
    PubMed
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    Joseph Delboeuf significantly influenced Sigmund Freud

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychology
    • Neuroscience
    • History of Science

    Background:

    • Joseph Delboeuf was a prominent scientist in hypnotism and dreams during Freud's early career.
    • Delboeuf published influential work on sleep and dreams in 1885.
    • He pioneered the understanding of hypnosis as an affective relationship, distinct from induced sleep.

    Discussion:

    • Freud acknowledged Delboeuf as an authority, citing his work extensively.
    • Delboeuf's theories on hypnosis and dreams were particularly influential in Freud's seminal work, The Interpretation of Dreams (Traumdeutung).
    • This highlights the foundational role of pre-psychoanalytic research in shaping psychoanalytic theory.

    Key Insights:

    • Delboeuf's research on the dynamics of hypnosis provided a crucial framework for Freud's developing theories.

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  • Freud integrated Delboeuf's concepts of affective relationships in hypnosis into his own psychoanalytic models.
  • The influence underscores the importance of understanding historical scientific dialogues.
  • Outlook:

    • Further research into Delboeuf's contributions can illuminate the evolution of psychoanalytic thought.
    • Exploring these historical connections offers a richer understanding of the development of psychological theories.
    • This historical perspective is vital for contemporary studies in psychology and neuroscience.