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Edmund Bergler

Edmund Bergler (/ˈbɛərɡlər/ BAIR-glər, German: [ˈɛtmʊnt ˈbɛʁɡlɐ]; July 20, 1899 – February 6, 1962) was an Austrian-born American psychoanalyst whose books covered such topics as childhood development, mid-life crises, loveless marriages, gambling, self-defeating behaviors, and homosexuality. He has been described as the most important psychoanalytic theorist of homosexuality in the 1950s.[2]

Edmund Bergler
Edmund Bergler in the Wiener Psychoanalytisches Ambulatorium 1922 (standing at far right)
Born(1899-07-20)July 20, 1899
DiedFebruary 6, 1962(1962-02-06) (aged 62)[1]
NationalityAmerican
OccupationPsychoanalyst

Biography edit

Edmund Bergler was born in Kolomyia, in today's Ukraine, in 1899 into a Jewish family.[citation needed] Bergler fled Nazi Austria in 1937–38 and settled in New York City,[3][4] where he worked as a psychoanalyst. Bergler wrote 25 psychology books along with 273 articles that were published in leading professional journals.[5] He also had unfinished manuscripts of dozens of more titles in the possession of the Edmund and Marianne Bergler Psychiatric Foundation.[6] He has been referred to as "one of the few original minds among the followers of Freud".[7] Delos Smith, science editor of United Press International, said Bergler was "among the most prolific Freudian theoreticians after Freud himself".[8]

Work edit

Summarizing his work, Bergler said that people were heavily defended against realization of the darkest aspects of human nature, meaning the individual's emotional addiction to unresolved negative emotions.[9] He wrote in 1958, "I can only reiterate my opinion that the superego is the real master of the personality, that psychic masochism constitutes the most dangerous countermeasure of the unconscious ego against the superego's tyranny, that psychic masochism is 'the life-blood of neurosis' and is in fact the basic neurosis. I still subscribe to my dictum, 'Man's inhumanity to man is equaled only by man's inhumanity to himself.'"[10]

Sexuality edit

Bergler was the most important psychoanalytic theorist of homosexuality in the 1950s. According to Kenneth Lewes, a gay psychiatrist,[11] "...Bergler frequently distanced himself from the central, psychoanalytical tradition, while at the same time claiming a position of importance within it. He thought of himself as a revolutionary who would transform the movement." Near the end of his life, Bergler became an embarrassment to many other analysts: "His views at conferences and symposia were reported without remark, or they were softened and their offensive edge blunted."[2] However, it is unknown where did Lewes got this information, because there is no published autobiography of Bergler.

Bergler was highly critical of sex researcher Alfred C. Kinsey, and rejected the Kinsey scale, deeming it to be based on flawed assumptions.[12] In an article published in the peer-reviewed medical journal Psychiatric Quarterly, Bergler criticized Alfred C. Kinsey: "Statistically speaking, Kinsey avoids with 100 percent completeness even the smallest concession to the existence of the dynamic unconscious. According to the "taxonomic approach," to which Kinsey adheres, the "human animal," as Kinsey calls homo sapiens, seems not yet to have developed the unconscious part of his personality..." "Derogatory remarks about Freudian psychoanalysis are mainly based on ignorance or resistance, or both. When this pair of characteristics occurs in biased laymen, one explains it away as typical resistance to acceptance of unconscious facts. The reason for this attitude in biased scientists is, of course, identical, though less defensible." Bergler also states that: "Psychoanalytically, we know today that a complicated inner defense is involved. Homosexuals approve of their perversion because such acceptance of it - corresponding to a defense mechanism - enables them to hide unconsciously their deepest conflict, oral-masochistic regression. Since the homosexual who has not been treated has no inkling of the real state of affairs, he clings "proudly" to his defense mechanism. Only in cases in which a portion of inner guilt is not satiated by the real difficulties (hiding, social ostracism, extortion) which every homosexual experiences does the problem of changing come up."[13]

He is noted for his insistence on the universality of unconscious masochism. He is remembered for his theories about both homosexuality and writer's block – a term he coined in 1947.[14] Bergler, who did more work on the subject than any other psychoanalyst, argued that all gamblers gamble because of "psychic masochism".[15]

Legacy edit

Novelist Louis Auchincloss named his book The Injustice Collectors (1950) after Bergler's description of the unconscious masochist of that type.[16]

Bergler's Homosexuality: Disease or Way of Life? (1956) was cited in Irving Bieber et al.'s Homosexuality: A Psychoanalytic Study of Male Homosexuals (1962). Bieber et al. mention Bergler briefly, noting that like Melanie Klein, he regarded the oral phase as the most determining factor in the development of homosexuality.[17]

The philosopher Gilles Deleuze cited Bergler's The Basic Neurosis (1949) in his Masochism: Coldness and Cruelty (1967), writing that, "Bergler's general thesis is entirely sound: the specific element of masochism is the oral mother, the ideal of coldness, solicitude and death, between the uterine mother and the Oedipal mother."[18]

Arnold M. Cooper, former professor of psychiatry at Cornell University Medical College and a past president of the American Psychoanalytic Association, said of Bergler's work: "I have adapted my model for understanding masochism from the work of Bergler, who regarded masochism as the basic neurosis from which all other neurotic behaviors derive. As long ago as 1949 . . . he felt, and I agree, [that the mechanism of orality] is paradigmatic for the masochistic character.[19]

Freud critic Max Scharnberg has given Bergler's writings as an example of what he sees as the transparent absurdity of much psychoanalytic work in his The Non-Authentic Nature of Freud's Observations (1993), writing that few present-day psychoanalysts would defend Bergler. Scharnberg disapprovingly notes Bergler's claim that all homosexuals "are subservient when confronted with a stronger person, merciless when in power, unscrupulous about trampling on a weaker person."[20]

Bergler's theories, with their assumption that the preservation of infantile megalomania or infantile omnipotence is of prime importance in the reduction of anxiety, have been seen as anticipating Heinz Kohut's self psychology.[21]

Psychotherapist Mike Bundrant has based much of his work on Bergler's early theory of psychic masochism, although Bundrant has distanced himself from Bergler's views on homosexuality, claiming Bergler was victim to his own prejudice in this area, or simply mistaken. Bundrant discusses inner masochism in the form of "psychological attachments" that fit consistent patterns over time.[22]

Written works edit

  • Bergler, Edmund. (1934). Frigidity in Women, with Edward Hitschmann (in German). New York (English version): Nervous and Mental Disease Monographs
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1935). Talleyrand-Napoleon-Stendhal-Grabbe (in German). Vienna: Internationale Psychoanalytische Verlag
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1937). Psychic Impotence in Men (in German). Berne: Hans Huber Verlag
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1946). Unhappy Marriage and Divorce, with an Introduction by A. A. Brill. New York: International Universities Press
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1948). The Battle of the Conscience. Washington, D.C.: Washington Institute of Medicine
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1948). Divorce Won't Help. New York: Harper & Brothers
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1949). Conflict in Marriage. New York: Harper & Brothers
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1949). The Basic Neurosis. New York: Harper and Brothers
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1949). The Writer and Psychoanalysis. Garden City: Doubleday and Co.
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1951). Money and Emotional Conflicts. Doubleday and Co.
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1951). Neurotic Counterfeit-Sex. New York: Grune & Stratton
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1952). The Superego. New York: Grune & Stratton
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1953). Fashion and the Unconscious. New York: Robert Brunner
  • Bergler, Edmund, & Kroger, W. (1954). Kinsey's Myth of Female Sexuality: The Medical Facts. New York: Grune and Stratton
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1954). The Revolt of the Middle-Aged Man. New York: A.A. Wyn
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1956). Homosexuality: Disease or Way of Life. New York: Hill and Wang
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1956). Laughter and the Sense of Humor. New York: Intercontinental Medical Book Corp.
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1957). Psychology of Gambling. New York: Hill & Wang
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1958). Counterfeit-Sex: Homosexuality, Impotence and Frigidity. New York: Grune and Stratton
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1959). Principles of Self-Damage. New York: The Philosophical Library
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1959). One Thousand Homosexuals: Conspiracy of Silence, or Curing and Deglamorizing Homosexuals? Paterson, New Jersey: Pageant Books
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1960). Tensions Can be Reduced to Nuisances. New York: Collier Books
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1961). Curable and Incurable Neurotics. New York: Liveright Pub. Co.
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1963). Justice and Injustice, with J.A.M. Meerloo. New York: Grune and Stratton
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1964). Parents Not Guilty. New York: Liveright Pub. Co.
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1969). Selected Papers: 1933–1961. New York: Grune and Stratton
  • Bergler, Edmund. (1998). The Talent for Stupidity: The Psychology of the Bungler, the Incompetent, and the Ineffectual. Madison, CT: International Universities Press

References edit

  1. ^ Iscove, Melvyn. "Bergler, Edmund (1899-1962)". Encyclopedia.com. Cengage. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  2. ^ a b Lewes, Kenneth (1995). Psychoanalysis and Male Homosexuality. Jason Aronson. pp. 3, 99–101, 141. ISBN 1-56821-484-7.
  3. ^ Terry, Jennifer (1999). An American Obsession: Science, Medicine and the Place of Homosexuality in Modern Society. Chicago University Press. pp. 308–314.
  4. ^ Iscove, Melvyn L. (1998). "Introduction". The Talent for Stupidity: The Psychology of the Bungler, the Incompetent, and the Ineffectual. This book was first published 36 years after Bergler's death, through the Edmund and Marianne Bergler Psychiatric Foundation. Madison, Connecticut: International Universities Press, Inc. p. xii.
  5. ^ Bergler, Edmund (1969). Selected Papers of Edmund Bergler. New York and London: Grune and Stratton. pp. 953–966.
  6. ^ Bergler, Edmund. The Talent for Stupidity. p. xv.
  7. ^ Review of The Battle of the Conscience, in The Nervous Child, 1948, 7(4):449.
  8. ^ Smith, Delos (December 1964). "Review of Parents Not Guilty of Their Children's Neuroses". United Press International.
  9. ^ Bergler, Edmund (1952). The Superego. Madison, Connecticut: Grune and Stratton, Inc.; republished by International Universities Press (1989). p. 352.
  10. ^ Bergler, Edmund (1992). Principles of Self-Damage. Madison, Connecticut: International Universities Press; first published by Philosophical Library, Inc. (1959). p. xxxv.
  11. ^ "Kenneth Lewes, Who Challenged Views of Homosexuality, Dies at 76". The New York Times: [1]. 2020.
  12. ^ Bell, Alan P.; Weinberg, Martin S. (1972). Homosexuality: An Annotated Bibliography. Harper & Row. p. 136. ISBN 9780060145415.
  13. ^ Bergler, Edmund (1948). "The Myth of a New National Disease: Homosexuality and the Kinsey Report". Psychiatric Quarterly. 22 (1): 66–88. doi:10.1007/BF01572406. PMID 18861117. S2CID 45151147.
  14. ^ Akhtar, Salman (1 January 2009). Comprehensive dictionary of psychoanalysis. Karnac Books. p. 310. ISBN 978-1-85575-860-5. Retrieved 17 October 2011.
  15. ^ Fuller, Peter (1974). "Introduction". In Halliday, Jon; Fuller, Peter (eds.). The Psychology of Gambling. London. p. 14. ISBN 9780713906424.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  16. ^ Crowder, A. B.; Hall, J. D., eds. (2007). Seamus Heaney. Palgrave Macmillan UK. p. 121. ISBN 9780230003422.
  17. ^ Bieber, Irving (1962). Homosexuality: A Psychoanalytic Study of Male Homosexuals. New York: Basic Books. pp. 6, 351.
  18. ^ Deleuze, Gilles; von Sacher-Masoch, Leopold (1994). Masochism. New York: Zone Books. pp. 55, 136. ISBN 0-942299-55-8.
  19. ^ Cooper, Arnold M. (1989). "Narcissism and Masochism". Psychiatric Clinics of North America. 12 (3): 547–549. doi:10.1016/S0193-953X(18)30413-1.
  20. ^ Scharnberg, Max (1993). The Non-Authentic Nature of Freud's Observations, Vol. I: The Seduction Theory. Uppsala, Sweden: Uppsala Studies in Education. pp. 36, 78. ISBN 91-554-3123-2.
  21. ^ Cooper, Arnold M. (2006). Contemporary Psychoanalysis in America. American Psychiatric Pub. p. 115. ISBN 9781585622320.
  22. ^ Bundrant, Mike (July 10, 2013). "Psychological Attachments: Why you Don't Just Do What Makes you Happy". inlpcenter.org. iNLP Center. Retrieved January 3, 2016.

edmund, bergler, ɛər, bair, glər, german, ˈɛtmʊnt, ˈbɛʁɡlɐ, july, 1899, february, 1962, austrian, born, american, psychoanalyst, whose, books, covered, such, topics, childhood, development, life, crises, loveless, marriages, gambling, self, defeating, behavior. Edmund Bergler ˈ b ɛer ɡ l er BAIR gler German ˈɛtmʊnt ˈbɛʁɡlɐ July 20 1899 February 6 1962 was an Austrian born American psychoanalyst whose books covered such topics as childhood development mid life crises loveless marriages gambling self defeating behaviors and homosexuality He has been described as the most important psychoanalytic theorist of homosexuality in the 1950s 2 Edmund BerglerEdmund Bergler in the Wiener Psychoanalytisches Ambulatorium 1922 standing at far right Born 1899 07 20 July 20 1899Kolomea Austria HungaryDiedFebruary 6 1962 1962 02 06 aged 62 1 New York CityNationalityAmericanOccupationPsychoanalyst Contents 1 Biography 2 Work 2 1 Sexuality 3 Legacy 4 Written works 5 ReferencesBiography editEdmund Bergler was born in Kolomyia in today s Ukraine in 1899 into a Jewish family citation needed Bergler fled Nazi Austria in 1937 38 and settled in New York City 3 4 where he worked as a psychoanalyst Bergler wrote 25 psychology books along with 273 articles that were published in leading professional journals 5 He also had unfinished manuscripts of dozens of more titles in the possession of the Edmund and Marianne Bergler Psychiatric Foundation 6 He has been referred to as one of the few original minds among the followers of Freud 7 Delos Smith science editor of United Press International said Bergler was among the most prolific Freudian theoreticians after Freud himself 8 Work editSummarizing his work Bergler said that people were heavily defended against realization of the darkest aspects of human nature meaning the individual s emotional addiction to unresolved negative emotions 9 He wrote in 1958 I can only reiterate my opinion that the superego is the real master of the personality that psychic masochism constitutes the most dangerous countermeasure of the unconscious ego against the superego s tyranny that psychic masochism is the life blood of neurosis and is in fact the basic neurosis I still subscribe to my dictum Man s inhumanity to man is equaled only by man s inhumanity to himself 10 Sexuality edit Bergler was the most important psychoanalytic theorist of homosexuality in the 1950s According to Kenneth Lewes a gay psychiatrist 11 Bergler frequently distanced himself from the central psychoanalytical tradition while at the same time claiming a position of importance within it He thought of himself as a revolutionary who would transform the movement Near the end of his life Bergler became an embarrassment to many other analysts His views at conferences and symposia were reported without remark or they were softened and their offensive edge blunted 2 However it is unknown where did Lewes got this information because there is no published autobiography of Bergler Bergler was highly critical of sex researcher Alfred C Kinsey and rejected the Kinsey scale deeming it to be based on flawed assumptions 12 In an article published in the peer reviewed medical journal Psychiatric Quarterly Bergler criticized Alfred C Kinsey Statistically speaking Kinsey avoids with 100 percent completeness even the smallest concession to the existence of the dynamic unconscious According to the taxonomic approach to which Kinsey adheres the human animal as Kinsey calls homo sapiens seems not yet to have developed the unconscious part of his personality Derogatory remarks about Freudian psychoanalysis are mainly based on ignorance or resistance or both When this pair of characteristics occurs in biased laymen one explains it away as typical resistance to acceptance of unconscious facts The reason for this attitude in biased scientists is of course identical though less defensible Bergler also states that Psychoanalytically we know today that a complicated inner defense is involved Homosexuals approve of their perversion because such acceptance of it corresponding to a defense mechanism enables them to hide unconsciously their deepest conflict oral masochistic regression Since the homosexual who has not been treated has no inkling of the real state of affairs he clings proudly to his defense mechanism Only in cases in which a portion of inner guilt is not satiated by the real difficulties hiding social ostracism extortion which every homosexual experiences does the problem of changing come up 13 He is noted for his insistence on the universality of unconscious masochism He is remembered for his theories about both homosexuality and writer s block a term he coined in 1947 14 Bergler who did more work on the subject than any other psychoanalyst argued that all gamblers gamble because of psychic masochism 15 Legacy editNovelist Louis Auchincloss named his book The Injustice Collectors 1950 after Bergler s description of the unconscious masochist of that type 16 Bergler s Homosexuality Disease or Way of Life 1956 was cited in Irving Bieber et al s Homosexuality A Psychoanalytic Study of Male Homosexuals 1962 Bieber et al mention Bergler briefly noting that like Melanie Klein he regarded the oral phase as the most determining factor in the development of homosexuality 17 The philosopher Gilles Deleuze cited Bergler s The Basic Neurosis 1949 in his Masochism Coldness and Cruelty 1967 writing that Bergler s general thesis is entirely sound the specific element of masochism is the oral mother the ideal of coldness solicitude and death between the uterine mother and the Oedipal mother 18 Arnold M Cooper former professor of psychiatry at Cornell University Medical College and a past president of the American Psychoanalytic Association said of Bergler s work I have adapted my model for understanding masochism from the work of Bergler who regarded masochism as the basic neurosis from which all other neurotic behaviors derive As long ago as 1949 he felt and I agree that the mechanism of orality is paradigmatic for the masochistic character 19 Freud critic Max Scharnberg has given Bergler s writings as an example of what he sees as the transparent absurdity of much psychoanalytic work in his The Non Authentic Nature of Freud s Observations 1993 writing that few present day psychoanalysts would defend Bergler Scharnberg disapprovingly notes Bergler s claim that all homosexuals are subservient when confronted with a stronger person merciless when in power unscrupulous about trampling on a weaker person 20 Bergler s theories with their assumption that the preservation of infantile megalomania or infantile omnipotence is of prime importance in the reduction of anxiety have been seen as anticipating Heinz Kohut s self psychology 21 Psychotherapist Mike Bundrant has based much of his work on Bergler s early theory of psychic masochism although Bundrant has distanced himself from Bergler s views on homosexuality claiming Bergler was victim to his own prejudice in this area or simply mistaken Bundrant discusses inner masochism in the form of psychological attachments that fit consistent patterns over time 22 Written works editThis article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Edmund Bergler news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2020 Learn how and when to remove this message Bergler Edmund 1934 Frigidity in Women with Edward Hitschmann in German New York English version Nervous and Mental Disease Monographs Bergler Edmund 1935 Talleyrand Napoleon Stendhal Grabbe in German Vienna Internationale Psychoanalytische Verlag Bergler Edmund 1937 Psychic Impotence in Men in German Berne Hans Huber Verlag Bergler Edmund 1946 Unhappy Marriage and Divorce with an Introduction by A A Brill New York International Universities Press Bergler Edmund 1948 The Battle of the Conscience Washington D C Washington Institute of Medicine Bergler Edmund 1948 Divorce Won t Help New York Harper amp Brothers Bergler Edmund 1949 Conflict in Marriage New York Harper amp Brothers Bergler Edmund 1949 The Basic Neurosis New York Harper and Brothers Bergler Edmund 1949 The Writer and Psychoanalysis Garden City Doubleday and Co Bergler Edmund 1951 Money and Emotional Conflicts Doubleday and Co Bergler Edmund 1951 Neurotic Counterfeit Sex New York Grune amp Stratton Bergler Edmund 1952 The Superego New York Grune amp Stratton Bergler Edmund 1953 Fashion and the Unconscious New York Robert Brunner Bergler Edmund amp Kroger W 1954 Kinsey s Myth of Female Sexuality The Medical Facts New York Grune and Stratton Bergler Edmund 1954 The Revolt of the Middle Aged Man New York A A Wyn Bergler Edmund 1956 Homosexuality Disease or Way of Life New York Hill and Wang Bergler Edmund 1956 Laughter and the Sense of Humor New York Intercontinental Medical Book Corp Bergler Edmund 1957 Psychology of Gambling New York Hill amp Wang Bergler Edmund 1958 Counterfeit Sex Homosexuality Impotence and Frigidity New York Grune and Stratton Bergler Edmund 1959 Principles of Self Damage New York The Philosophical Library Bergler Edmund 1959 One Thousand Homosexuals Conspiracy of Silence or Curing and Deglamorizing Homosexuals Paterson New Jersey Pageant Books Bergler Edmund 1960 Tensions Can be Reduced to Nuisances New York Collier Books Bergler Edmund 1961 Curable and Incurable Neurotics New York Liveright Pub Co Bergler Edmund 1963 Justice and Injustice with J A M Meerloo New York Grune and Stratton Bergler Edmund 1964 Parents Not Guilty New York Liveright Pub Co Bergler Edmund 1969 Selected Papers 1933 1961 New York Grune and Stratton Bergler Edmund 1998 The Talent for Stupidity The Psychology of the Bungler the Incompetent and the Ineffectual Madison CT International Universities PressReferences edit Iscove Melvyn Bergler Edmund 1899 1962 Encyclopedia com Cengage Retrieved 19 June 2020 a b Lewes Kenneth 1995 Psychoanalysis and Male Homosexuality Jason Aronson pp 3 99 101 141 ISBN 1 56821 484 7 Terry Jennifer 1999 An American Obsession Science Medicine and the Place of Homosexuality in Modern Society Chicago University Press pp 308 314 Iscove Melvyn L 1998 Introduction The Talent for Stupidity The Psychology of the Bungler the Incompetent and the Ineffectual This book was first published 36 years after Bergler s death through the Edmund and Marianne Bergler Psychiatric Foundation Madison Connecticut International Universities Press Inc p xii Bergler Edmund 1969 Selected Papers of Edmund Bergler New York and London Grune and Stratton pp 953 966 Bergler Edmund The Talent for Stupidity p xv Review of The Battle of the Conscience in The Nervous Child 1948 7 4 449 Smith Delos December 1964 Review of Parents Not Guilty of Their Children s Neuroses United Press International Bergler Edmund 1952 The Superego Madison Connecticut Grune and Stratton Inc republished by International Universities Press 1989 p 352 Bergler Edmund 1992 Principles of Self Damage Madison Connecticut International Universities Press first published by Philosophical Library Inc 1959 p xxxv Kenneth Lewes Who Challenged Views of Homosexuality Dies at 76 The New York Times 1 2020 Bell Alan P Weinberg Martin S 1972 Homosexuality An Annotated Bibliography Harper amp Row p 136 ISBN 9780060145415 Bergler Edmund 1948 The Myth of a New National Disease Homosexuality and the Kinsey Report Psychiatric Quarterly 22 1 66 88 doi 10 1007 BF01572406 PMID 18861117 S2CID 45151147 Akhtar Salman 1 January 2009 Comprehensive dictionary of psychoanalysis Karnac Books p 310 ISBN 978 1 85575 860 5 Retrieved 17 October 2011 Fuller Peter 1974 Introduction In Halliday Jon Fuller Peter eds The Psychology of Gambling London p 14 ISBN 9780713906424 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Crowder A B Hall J D eds 2007 Seamus Heaney Palgrave Macmillan UK p 121 ISBN 9780230003422 Bieber Irving 1962 Homosexuality A Psychoanalytic Study of Male Homosexuals New York Basic Books pp 6 351 Deleuze Gilles von Sacher Masoch Leopold 1994 Masochism New York Zone Books pp 55 136 ISBN 0 942299 55 8 Cooper Arnold M 1989 Narcissism and Masochism Psychiatric Clinics of North America 12 3 547 549 doi 10 1016 S0193 953X 18 30413 1 Scharnberg Max 1993 The Non Authentic Nature of Freud s Observations Vol I The Seduction Theory Uppsala Sweden Uppsala Studies in Education pp 36 78 ISBN 91 554 3123 2 Cooper Arnold M 2006 Contemporary Psychoanalysis in America American Psychiatric Pub p 115 ISBN 9781585622320 Bundrant Mike July 10 2013 Psychological Attachments Why you Don t Just Do What Makes you Happy inlpcenter org iNLP Center Retrieved January 3 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edmund Bergler amp oldid 1189868273, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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