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Willem Duynstee was a Catholic priest, jurist, moralist, and professor born at Sittard, the Netherlands, in 1886. After gaining a doctorate in criminal law in 1908, Willem joined the Redemptorists and was ordained a priest in 1913. In 1935, he was the first to provide a Thomist understanding of psychological repression and therapy which was fundamentally different from that of the neurologist Sigmund Freud. Duynstee was proficient in the anthropology and philosophy of Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas, whereas Freud invented his own language and explanations for what became the onset of psychoanalysis. Duynstee demonstrated philosophically how emotional repression is caused by harmful judgments that start in the internal senses. According to Duynstee, these sense judgments misdirect the irascib

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  • Willem Duynstee was a Catholic priest, jurist, moralist, and professor born at Sittard, the Netherlands, in 1886. After gaining a doctorate in criminal law in 1908, Willem joined the Redemptorists and was ordained a priest in 1913. In 1935, he was the first to provide a Thomist understanding of psychological repression and therapy which was fundamentally different from that of the neurologist Sigmund Freud. Duynstee was proficient in the anthropology and philosophy of Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas, whereas Freud invented his own language and explanations for what became the onset of psychoanalysis. Duynstee demonstrated philosophically how emotional repression is caused by harmful judgments that start in the internal senses. According to Duynstee, these sense judgments misdirect the irascib (en)
  • Willem Jacobus Antonius Joseph Duynstee (Sittard, 6 september 1886 – Menton, 8 november 1968) was een Nederlandse rooms-katholiek geestelijke en jurist. Duynstee doorliep de middelbare school in Roermond en 's-Hertogenbosch en studeerde vervolgens rechten aan de Gemeentelijke Universiteit Amsterdam. Hier promoveerde hij in 1908 op stellingen. Hij leek in de voetsporen van zijn vader (rechter Theodorus Johannes Antonius Duynstee) te treden, maar volgde zijn roeping en trad in bij de Paters Redemptoristen. Hij legde in 1909 zijn eeuwige geloften af en werd in 1913 priester gewijd. Plannen om in Rome zijn theologische studies te vervolgen werden doorkruist door de Eerste Wereldoorlog. Vanaf 1921 doceerde hij moraal, ascese en mystiek aan het seminarie van Wittem. In 1919 publiceerde hij het - (nl)
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  • Menton, France (en)
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