Repressed

Repressed
Author: Elisabeth Naughton
Publsiher: Montlake Romance
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016
Genre: Brothers
ISBN: 1503936066

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RITA Award winner, Romantic Suspense. Hidden Falls is exactly as Samantha Parker left it--small, insular, and prone to gossip. Eighteen years have passed since she witnessed her brother's murder, but she's still the talk of the town. Until a handsome child psychologist with haunting memories of his own arrives. Dr. Ethan McClane isn't exactly a newcomer. If it weren't for his latest case, he'd never set foot back in Hidden Falls. Thankfully, no one seems to recognize him as the troubled teen from years past. Not even Sam, the delightfully sharp and sexy high school chemistry teacher he can't stop thinking about. When Sam and Ethan work together to help one of her students, sparks ignite. But Sam's hazy memories of a long-ago night concern Ethan, and unlocking the repressed images reveals a dark connection between them. As the horrors of the past finally come to light, their relationship isn't the only thing in danger. A killer will strike again to keep an ugly secret hidden. This time no one will be safe.

Repressed Memories

Repressed Memories
Author: Renee Fredrickson,Renée Fredrickson
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1992-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780671767167

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Buried memories of sexual abuse can have a devastating impact on a victim's relationships, work, and health. Using case histories, Renee Fredrickson stresses the importance of recovering these memories as a crucial step in healing, and she explains various therapeutic processes used in memory retrieval.

The Rise of Digital Repression

The Rise of Digital Repression
Author: Steven Feldstein
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2021
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780190057497

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"A Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Book" -- dust jacket.

Joyce

Joyce
Author: Susan Stanford Friedman
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2018-03-15
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781501722912

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Did James Joyce, that icon of modernity, spearhead the dismantling of the Cartesian subject? Or was he a supreme example of a modern man forever divided and never fully known to himself? This volume reads the dialogue of contradictory cultural voices in Joyce’s works—revolutionary and reactionary, critical and subject to critique, marginal and central. It includes ten essays that identify repressed elements in Joyce’s writings and examine how psychic and cultural repressions persistently surface in his texts. Contributors include Joseph A. Boone, Marilyn L. Brownstein, Jay Clayton, Laura Doyle, Susan Stanford Friedman, Christine Froula, Ellen Carol Jones, Alberto Moreirias, Richard Pearce, and Robert Spoo.

Repressed Memories

Repressed Memories
Author: Arlys Norcross McDonald
Publsiher: Fleming H. Revell Company
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1995
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0800717155

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This book explores every aspect of repressed trauma and false allegations of abuse.

Repression Integrity and Practical Reasoning

Repression  Integrity and Practical Reasoning
Author: G. Jaeger
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2012-06-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137017864

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Repression receives little attention in philosophical literature. This study of cases of repression that inhibit an agent's deliberative access to his reasons argues that an agent cannot correctly deliberate about a reason to overcome repression as if he did so, he would already have overcome repression and so would have no reason to do so.

Denial and Repression of Anti Semitism

Denial and Repression of Anti Semitism
Author: Jovan Byford
Publsiher: Central European University Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2008-06-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9786155211546

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Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović (1881–1956) is arguably one the most controversial figures in contemporary Serbian national culture. Having been vilified by the former Yugoslav Communist authorities as a fascist and an antisemite, this Orthodox Christian thinker has over the past two decades come to be regarded in Serbian society as the most important religious person since medieval times and an embodiment of the authentic Serbian national spirit. Velimirović was formally canonised by the Serbian Orthodox Church in 2003. In this book, Jovan Byford charts the posthumous transformation of Velimirović from 'traitor' to 'saint' and examines the dynamics of repression and denial that were used to divert public attention from the controversies surrounding the bishop's life, the most important of which is his antisemitism. Byford offers the first detailed examination of the way in which an Eastern Orthodox Church manages controversy surrounding the presence of antisemitism within its ranks and he considers the implications of the continuing reverence of Nikolaj Velimirović for the persistence of antisemitism in Serbian Orthodox culture and in Serbian society as a whole. This book is based on a detailed examination of the changing representation of Bishop Nikolaj Velimirović in the Serbian media and in commemorative discourse devoted to him. The book also makes extensive use of exclusive interviews with a number of Serbian public figures who have been actively involved in the bishop’s rehabilitation over the past two decades.

Sex and Repression in Savage Society

Sex and Repression in Savage Society
Author: Bronislaw Malinowski
Publsiher: Good Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2021-08-31
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: EAN:4066338030658

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"Sex and Repression in Savage Society" by Bronislaw Malinowski is a renowned 1927 critique of psychoanalysis. It challenges the universality of Freud's Oedipus complex, synthesising psychoanalysis and anthropology. Malinowski explores childhood sexuality, family dynamics, the relationship between psychoanalysis and anthropology, and the role of parricide in culture formation.