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Shielding An Associative Organizer

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It is one of the hallmarks of Freud’s genius that he takes a concept, a single word, and endows it with myriad meanings and expanding significance. For example, the words shield, sheath, and crust can be found through five decades of Freud’s writings. In tracing the use of these words, one witnesses both the evolution of psychoanalytic thought and its consistent adherence to principles.

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Freedman, N., Grand, S. (1985). Shielding An Associative Organizer. In: Stricker, G., Keisner, R.H. (eds) From Research to Clinical Practice. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-4820-7_16

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