Dr. Lorandos cross exam of freudian psychoanalysishttp://www.falsely-accused.net
Dr. Lorandos demonstrates a cross examination of Freudian psychoanalysis
LORANDOS: It appears that you subscribe to Freudian theory, correct?
Witness: To a certain degree, yes.
LORANDOS: Alright. Freudian theory assumes that emotional and behavioral problems originate as a result of some significant childhood experiences, correct?
Witness: Correct, yes.
LORANDOS: And in particular Freudian theory would be interested in 1) a history of family conflict in childhood, correct?
Witness: It could be, yes.
LORANDOS: And Freudian theory would be interested in 2) the extent to which someone recalls their mother as, being depressed for example, correct?
Witness: That might be another issue of interest, yes.
LORANDOS: And Freudian theory would be interested in 3) how attached someone felt as a child to their family, correct?
Witness: Yes, that could also be an issue of interest
LORANDOS: Now previously we talked about journals and I want to ask you if the Journal of ...