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Regarding Erickson's report of a female patient who was allegedly hypnotised to have spontaneous orgasms throughout the day, Masson writes, " The whole thing is tinged with fantasy and has a feeling of unreality about it.
Jeffrey Masson writes about it in Chapter Nine: " Disillusions " of his book Final Analysis.

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* Cortex ( journal ), a scientific journal founded in 1964 and produced by Masson Publishing
Dr. Masson said that Freud had abandoned his seduction theory -- the idea that adult neurosis is caused by childhood sexual abuse — for personal rather than scientific reasons.
* Masson, a French publisher of scientific books,

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Masson is a vegan and has written about animal rights.
Since the early 1990s, Masson has written a number of books on the emotional life of animals, one of which, When Elephants Weep, has been translated into 20 languages.
He also has a daughter by a previous marriage with Therese Claire Masson.
Jackson Pollock's dripping paint onto a canvas laid on the floor is a technique that has its roots in the work of André Masson, Max Ernst and David Alfaro Siqueiros.
By dropping the seduction theory, Dr. Masson concluded, " Freud began a trend away from the real world that, it seems to me, has come to a dead halt in the present-day sterility of psychoanalysis throughout the world.
With Christopher Priest, Langford has also set up Ansible E-ditions which publishes other print-on-demand collections of short stories by Sladek and David I. Masson.
Also the Lama, developed by Yves Le Masson in the 1970s, has been used in television to let viewers see the face and hear the voice of the presenter speaking underwater.
The College's Vice-Principal, Dr Margaret Masson, has been Senior Tutor since 2005.
Jeffrey Masson has even argued that incest porn is " the very nucleus of pornography — its prototypical form ", and that " all pornography is fundamentally devoted to promoting incest ".
According to Marie-Noëlle Masson, the piece has a tripartite structure: Slow-Fast-Slow, instead of the usual Fast-Slow-Fast.
She has often worked with the director Laetitia Masson, and has also worked with Benoît Jacquot.
Masson Island is located in the western part of Mawson Sea at and has an elevation of Masson Island was discovered in February 1912 by the Australian Antarctic Expedition under Sir Douglas Mawson, who named it for Professor Sir David Orme Masson of Melbourne, a member of the Australian Antarctic Expedition Advisory Committee.

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In his book The Assault on Truth, Masson argues that Freud may have abandoned his seduction theory because he feared that granting the truth of his female patients ' claims that they had been sexually abused would hinder the acceptance of his psychoanalytic methods.
Several Freud scholars have disputed the traditional story that Freud's seduction theory patients reported having been sexually abused in early childhood, the basis on which Masson built his case.
In the early 1990s, Masson had been engaged to University of Michigan feminist legal scholar Catharine MacKinnon, who wrote the preface to his A Dark Science: Women, Sexuality, and Psychiatry in the Nineteenth Century.
Jeffrey Masson in his assault on Freud's abandonment of the seduction theory makes much of Eckstein's role, linking Freud's " abandonment " of her position with respect to the Fliess surgery to his " abandonment " of her evidence for the paternal etiology of neurosis: for ' the idea-which even Masson concedes is crazy-that ... all neurotic patients had been sexually abused '.
In 1791 the Society had brought in one Thomas Marshall, who claimed to have been superintendent of the Masson Mill in England, to take charge.
His best compositions have been engraved by Audran, Edelinck, Masson, Poilly and others.
Many surrealists like Yves Tanguy, Max Ernst, André Breton and André Masson fled occupied France for New York and the States ( Duchamp had already been in the U. S. since 1936 ), but the cohesion and vibrancy were lost in the American geometric city.

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The ruins of Harrappa were first described in 1842 by Charles Masson in his Narrative of Various Journeys in Balochistan, Afghanistan, and the Punjab, where locals talked of an ancient city extending " thirteen cosses " ( about 25 miles ), but no archaeological interest would attach to this for nearly a century.
Masson is best known for his conclusions about Sigmund Freud and psychoanalysis.
Masson also wrote a book about living in New Zealand, including an interview with Sir Edmund Hillary.
The Upper Soda Springs inn was later acquired and operated by the daughter of Ross and Mary, Elda McCloud Masson, under the name " Upper Soda Springs Resort " until 1920 ( see image at right of Upper Soda Springs Resort about 1885 ).
Masson Island or Mission Island is an ice-covered island about long and rising to, lying northwest of Henderson Island within the Shackleton Ice Shelf.

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As the total number of incepting bachelors in 1629 was, according to Masson ( Life, 1:218 ) and n, two hundred fifty-nine, the twenty-four names listed in the ordo senioritatis for that year constitute slightly less than one tenth of the total number of bachelors who then incepted.
The 9th-10th century master of the religious system known as " the nondual Shaivism of Kashmir " ( or " Kashmir Shaivism ") and aesthetician, Abhinavagupta brought rasa theory to its pinnacle in his separate commentaries on the Dhvanyāloka, the Dhvanyāloka-locana ( translated by Ingalls, Masson and Patwardhan, 1992 ) and the Abhinavabharati, his commentary on the Nātyashāstra, portions of which are translated by Gnoli and Masson and Patwardhan.
André Masson.
* Notable draftsmen of the 20th century include Käthe Kollwitz, Max Beckmann, Jean Dubuffet, Egon Schiele, Arshile Gorky, Paul Klee, Oscar Kokoschka, Alphonse Mucha, M. C. Escher, André Masson, Jules Pascin, and Pablo Picasso.
Knox, Kümmel, K and S Lake, Marxsen, Masson, Mitton, Moffatt, Nineham, Pokorny, Schweizer, and J. Weiss.
Physics and Fractal Structures ( Foreword by B. Mandelbrot ); Masson, 1996.
* 1872 – Henri Masson, French fencer ( d. 1963 )
Scandium, Yttrium, Elements des Terres Rares, Actinium, P. Pascal, Editor, Masson & Cie 1959
* 1876 – Paul Masson, French cyclist ( d. 1944 )
* The comedy-musical play Heid ( pronounced ' Heed ', a Scottish inflection of the word ' Head ') by Forbes Masson alluded to the phrenology work of George Combe, citing the pseudoscience's influence on a young Charles Darwin as an inspiration for writers.
The collections grew somewhat haphazardly until the appointment of the first collector, Francis Masson, in 1771.
The group grew to include Paul Éluard, Benjamin Péret, René Crevel, Robert Desnos, Jacques Baron, Max Morise, Pierre Naville, Roger Vitrac, Gala Éluard, Max Ernst, Salvador Dalí, Man Ray, Hans Arp, Georges Malkine, Michel Leiris, Georges Limbour, Antonin Artaud, Raymond Queneau, André Masson, Joan Miró, Marcel Duchamp, Jacques Prévert, and Yves Tanguy.
While the focus was on writing, the journal also included reproductions of art, among them works by Giorgio de Chirico, Ernst, Masson, and Man Ray.
André Masson.
In 1924, Miró and Masson applied Surrealism to painting, explicitly leading to the La Peinture Surrealiste exhibition of 1925, held at Gallerie Pierre in Paris, and displaying works by Masson, Man Ray, Paul Klee, Miró, and others.
Displayed works by Masson, Man Ray, Klee, Miró, and others.
La Révolution surréaliste continued publication into 1929 with most pages densely packed with columns of text, but also included reproductions of art, among them works by de Chirico, Ernst, Masson, and Man Ray.
Also in February, Breton asked Surrealists to assess their " degree of moral competence ", and theoretical refinements included in the second manifeste du surréalisme excluded anyone reluctant to commit to collective action, a list which included Leiris, Georges Limbour, Max Morise, Baron, Queneau, Prévert, Desnos, Masson and Boiffard.
** André Masson, French artist ( d. 1987 )

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