SIMILARITIES BETWEEN EARLY FREUDIAN THEORY, DGB NEO-PSYCHOANALYSIS, AND THE PRESENT-FUTURE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC DISEASES
Abstract
David Gordon Bain
This essay connects early Freudian theory (1893-1897) with DGB Neo-Freudian, Neo-Psychoanalysis (NFNP), and the treatment of modern-day chronic diseases such as liver disease, diabetes, and prostate hypertrophy. Early Freudian theory is based significantly on the Helmholz-Brucke School of energy theory and thermodynamics. DGB NFNP involves a huge revision of Freudian Classical Psychoanalysis that adds into the integrative mix Pre-Classical Freudian theory (18973-1896), Object Relations, Adlerian Psychology, Transactional Analysis, Gestalt Therapy, Cognitive-Emotional-Behavior Therapy , and basic ideas in biology, physics, biochemistry, and neurology. Based on an adult lifetime of studying psychology, the history, and evolution of psychoanalysis, and integrating everything through my own brain the result is DGB NFNP. This essay is a small sample of my work.
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