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  1. Nov 26, 2023 · Ross Jeffries Speed Seduction 3.0 Timestamps (by lyheesack):00:00:00 Start00:13:36 Fraction00:14:04 5 topics00:19:15 Connection, indulgence, escape, fantasy,...

  2. Freud's seduction theory (‹See Tfd› German: Verführungstheorie) was a hypothesis posited in the mid-1890s by Sigmund Freud that he believed provided the solution to the problem of the origins of hysteria and obsessional neurosis.

  3. More recently, with the increasing appreciation of child sexual abuse, classical psychoanalysis has been criticized for dismissing childhood reality as infantile fantasy, interest in the seduction theory has been revived, and Freud's motives for abandoning it have been sharply questioned.

  4. www.theatlantic.com › freud-and-the-seduction-theory › 376313Freud and the Seduction Theory

    In the letters written after September of 1897 (when Freud was supposed to have given up his "seduction" theory), all the case histories dealing with the sexual seduction of children had been...

  5. seduction theory. Quick Reference. In psychoanalysis, a theory propounded by Sigmund Freud (1856–1939) from 1895 to 1897, and then abandoned, according to which neuroses were attributed to repressed memories of sexual seduction in childhood.

  6. In 1988, Jeffries started to study seduction. [4] [5] He taught workshops and promoted a collection of neuro-linguistic programming (NLP)-based techniques called "speed seduction". [4]

  7. This article surveys Freud's various versions of the seduction theory, from 1896 to 1933. It is concluded that the seduction theory had never been based on the patients' direct statements and consc...