• Georg Walther Groddeck (13 October 1866 – 10 June 1934) was a physician and writer regarded as a pioneer of psychosomatic medicine. Groddeck was born in...
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  • Groddeck is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Georg Groddeck (1866–1934), German psychologist Karl-Albrecht von Groddeck (1894–1944)...
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  • German mathematician Georg Forchhammer, Danish physicist and educator Georg Groddeck, German physician whom Freud credits for the Id Georg Wilhelm Friedrich...
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  • been traced back to classical authors such as Galen and Aristotle. Georg Groddeck made an acronym of the phrase which he used as the title of his 1913...
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  • "das Es" was originally used by Georg Groddeck, a physician whose unconventional ideas were of interest to Freud (Groddeck's translators render the term in...
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    use of the term Id (das Es, "the It") derives from the writings of Georg Groddeck. The super-ego is the moral component of the psyche. The rational ego...
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    perceptively exhibiting the relationship between sexuality and anxiety. Georg Groddeck considered the Ring as the first manual of psychoanalysis. Wagner's...
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  • interest in psychosomatic illnesses following his correspondence with Georg Groddeck who was, at the time, researching the possibility of treating physical...
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    interest in psychosomatic illnesses following his correspondence with Georg Groddeck who was, at the time, researching the possibility of treating physical...
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    These included Søren Kierkegaard and the psychologists Alfred Adler and Georg Groddeck, as well as a range of British high-thinkers and simple-lifers. He published...
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