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Georg Groddeck

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passively in life, and that, as he expresses it, we are "lived" by unknown and uncontrollable forces. We have all had impressions of the same kind, even though they may not have overwhelmed us to the exclusion of all others, and we need feel no hesitation in finding a place for Groddeck's discovery in the structure of science. I propose to take it into account by calling the entity which starts out from the system
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Alan Watts described Groddeck, saying, "He was a completely wonderful man because everybody felt calmed by him. They felt an atmosphere of implicit faith in nature and especially in your own inner nature. No matter what, there is a wisdom inside you which may seem absurd, but you have to trust it."
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Groddeck was a controversial but important figure within the psychoanalytic movement. He attended the congress of the German psychoanalytic association in 1930. He was invited to lecture to the British Psychoanalytic Society in 1928, and invited by Felix Boehm to lecture at the Berlin Institute in
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and was the pathfinder of psychosomatic medicine, astonished his numerous listeners and readers. His therapy connects naturopathic treatment with psychoanalytic, suggestive and hypnotic elements. His foot and arm bath, massages and dietary cuisine are still practised today, although the bold
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Now I think we shall gain a great deal by following the suggestion of a writer who, from personal motives, vainly asserts that he has nothing to do with the rigours of pure science. I am speaking of Georg Groddeck, who is never tired of insisting that what we call our ego behaves essentially
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In contrast to Freud, Groddeck was primarily engaged with the treatment of chronically ill patients. Groddeck is considered by many as a founder of psychosomatic medicine – his reservations against strict science and orthodox medicine made him an outsider among psychoanalysts till today.
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Disciples like their master to stay put, whereas I should think anyone a fool who wanted me to say the same thing tomorrow as I said yesterday. If you really want to be my follower, look at life for yourself and tell the world honestly what you
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Christian Darnton (Baron von Schunck, 1905–1981) became a Groddeck disciple and translated the novel into English, but "his typescript remains repressed at The University of Essex in The Georg Groddeck Archive of Oscar Kollerstrom."
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doctrine of salvation, where he vigorously massaged his patients, is necessarily quite authoritarian, and a more reserved approach would be judged appropriate today. He said “To provide obedience foundation of medical art".
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Groddeck was deeply interested in Christian mysticism. He regarded psychoanalysis as identical with Jesus' teachings. Groddeck analyzed Christian symbols with psychoanalytic methods.
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Toward the end of his life, many colleagues and admirers asked Groddeck to form a society that would promote his ideas. To this request, he would laugh and reply:
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said that when people came to Groddeck for analysis, he would give them massage, and when they came to him for massage, he would give them analysis.
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the "ego", and by following Groddeck in calling the other part of the mind, into which this entity extends and which behaves as though it were
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Tools and Techniques for Character Interpretation: A Handbook of Psychology for Actors, Writers, and Directors
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In contrast to Freud, Groddeck interpreted all physiological symptoms as being psychological, caused by the
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1930. Eitingon disliked Groddeck until being treated by him in 1928, after which he regarded him warmly.
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Groddeck eventually had acrimonious disagreement with Freud about the definition and limitations of the
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Durrell's introduction originally appeared as an essay, Number VI in the series "Studies in Genius,"
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Groddeck believed that all feelings are ambivalent, affection is always mixed with animosity
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Berlin Psychoanalytic: Psychoanalysis and Culture in Weimar Republic Germany and Beyond
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With such and other methods the German physician Georg Groddeck, who practised in
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Toward Mutual Recognition: Relational Psychoanalysis and the Christian Narrative
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https://www.organism.earth/library/document/who-is-it-that-knows-there-is-no-ego
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The Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud
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comments that Groddeck is often mistaken for an orthodox disciple of
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Gerda Boyesen, "Entre psyché et soma", Payot (December 1996),
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In his introduction to the 1949 English version of Groddeck's
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in his writings. These were translations of his German terms
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In 1921 Groddeck published his first psychoanalytic novel,
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Das Buch vom Es. Psychoanalytische Briefe an eine Freundin
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The Meaning of Illness: Selected Psychoanalytic Writings
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Reading Psychoanalysis: Freud, Rank, Ferenczi, Groddeck
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Reading Psychoanalysis: Freud, Rank, Ferenczi, Groddeck
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The Book of the It. Psychoanalytic Letters to a Friend
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family. His works before World War I wholly accepted
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Index

psychosomatic
Bad Kösen
Lutheran
eugenics
Völkisch movement
natura sanat, medicus curat
Alfred Polgar
Lawrence Durrell
Sigmund Freud
The Ego and the Id
Id

Alan Watts
Baden-Baden
Knonau
ZĂĽrich
Id, ego and super-ego
Mills 2010



Hoffman 2011
Fuechtner 2011
"Georg Groddeck: the first psychoanalytical novel, the Soul-Seeker, and a musical mystery in Essex–psychiatry in literature"
Luetkehaus, Ludger
"Der Nabel der Welt"
ISBN
0-85478-234-6
Das Buch vom Es. Psychoanalytische Briefe an eine Freundin
Vienna

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