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Psychiatry, psychoanalysis, and politics during the First World War
José Brunner
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Faculty of Law
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Psychoanalysis
96%
Psychiatry
55%
Soldiers
51%
World War I
46%
Therapeutics
37%
Army
36%
Psychiatrists
29%
Sigmund Freud
25%
Applied Psychoanalysis
24%
Central Powers
21%
German Army
20%
Military
19%
Shell
18%
Coercion
16%
Psychoanalysts
15%
Nationalists
13%
Physicians
11%
Authority
9%
Medicine & Life Sciences
World War I
100%
Psychoanalysis
86%
Politics
77%
Military Personnel
71%
Psychiatry
47%
Psychological Power
30%
Cathartics
23%
Coercion
22%
Physicians
10%
Therapeutics
7%
Social Sciences
First World War
76%
soldier
66%
psychoanalytic theory
63%
psychiatry
63%
military
41%
politics
35%
psychiatrist
32%
Military
22%
physician
12%
commitment
10%
knowledge
10%