Psychoanalysis is a set of theories and techniques of research that deals with the unconscious mind's influence of the conscious mind. Based on talk therapy...
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Jacques Lacan (redirect from Lacanian Psychoanalysis)
theory, feminist theory and film theory, as well as on the practice of psychoanalysis itself. Lacan took up and discussed the whole range of Freudian concepts...
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Sigmund Freud (section Development of psychoanalysis)
– 23 September 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for evaluating and treating pathologies seen as originating...
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Psychoanalysis is a set of theories and therapeutic techniques that deal in part with the unconscious mind, and which together form a method of treatment...
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Lacanianism (redirect from Lacanian psychoanalysis)
Lacanianism or Lacanian psychoanalysis is a theoretical system initiated by the work of Jacques Lacan from the 1950s to the 1980s. It is a theoretical...
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Relational psychoanalysis is a school of psychoanalysis in the United States that emphasizes the role of real and imagined relationships with others in...
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Death drive (redirect from Thanatos (psychoanalysis))
Layman's Guide to Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis (Middlesex 1976), p. 101 Sigmund Freud, New Introductory Lectures in Psychoanalysis (London 1991), p. 136 Herbert...
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Analytical psychology (redirect from Jungian psychoanalysis)
Freud's psychoanalytic theories as their seven-year collaboration on psychoanalysis was drawing to an end between 1912 and 1913. The evolution of his science...
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Modern psychoanalysis is the term used by Hyman Spotnitz to describe the techniques he developed for the treatment of narcissistic (also called preverbal...
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Libido (redirect from Libido (Psychoanalysis))
originally developed by Sigmund Freud, the pioneering originator of psychoanalysis. With direct reference to Plato's Eros, the term initially referred...
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distinguishes the adherents of psychoanalysis from its opponents"; thereby it remained a theoretic cornerstone of psychoanalysis until about 1930, when psychoanalysts...
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Psychosexual development (redirect from Stage (psychoanalysis))
In psychoanalysis, psychosexual development is a central element of the sexual drive theory. According to Freud, personality develops through a series...
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In psychoanalysis, resistance is the individual's efforts to prevent repressed drives, feelings or thoughts from being integrated into conscious awareness...
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influential mind, developing a friendship with Sigmund Freud, founder of psychoanalysis, conducting a lengthy correspondence paramount to their joint vision...
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Committee of the early history of psychoanalysis was formed in 1912 in order to oversee the development of psychoanalysis and protect the theoretical and...
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Hamlet (redirect from Psychoanalysis of Hamlet)
way around: Hamlet helped Freud understand, and perhaps even invent, psychoanalysis". He concludes, "The Oedipus complex is a misnomer. It should be called...
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of the Ljubljana School of Psychoanalysis, a group of Slovenian academics working on German idealism, Lacanian psychoanalysis, ideology critique, and media...
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Crisis in Psychoanalysis (2009) p. 37 R. Stolorow et al eds., The Intersubjective Perspective (1994) p. xi and p. 146 Janet Malcolm, Psychoanalysis: The Impossible...
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Repression is a key concept of psychoanalysis, where it is understood as a defense mechanism that "ensures that what is unacceptable to the conscious mind...
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Interpersonal psychoanalysis is based on the theories of American psychiatrist Harry Stack Sullivan (1892–1949). Sullivan believed that the details of...
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Psychoanalysis and History is a peer-reviewed academic journal published biannually in January and July by Edinburgh University Press. It covers the history...
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The Foundations of Psychoanalysis: A Philosophical Critique is a 1984 book by the philosopher Adolf Grünbaum, in which the author offers a philosophical...
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Introduction to Psychoanalysis or Introductory Lectures on Psycho-Analysis (German: Einführung in die Psychoanalyse) is a set of lectures given by Sigmund...
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As quoted in Mellard, James M. 2006. Beyond Lacan, SUNY series in Psychoanalysis and Culture. Albany: State University of New York Press. ISBN 9780791469040...
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Anna Freud (section Psychoanalysis)
She followed the path of her father and contributed to the field of psychoanalysis. Alongside Hermine Hug-Hellmuth and Melanie Klein, she may be considered...
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British Psychoanalytical Society (redirect from Institute Of Psychoanalysis)
Psychoanalytical Association. Psychoanalysis was founded by Sigmund Freud, and much of the early work on Psychoanalysis was carried out in Freud's home...
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Anal eroticism, in psychoanalysis, is sensuous pleasure derived from anal sensations. Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, hypothesized that...
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exists" (Seminar: The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis). In "The Direction of the Treatment and the Principles of Its Power"...
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In psychoanalysis, foreclosure (also known as "foreclusion"; French: forclusion) is a specific psychical cause for psychosis, according to French psychoanalyst...
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Psychoanalysis: The Impossible Profession is a 1981 book about psychoanalysis by the journalist Janet Malcolm. It was published by Alfred A. Knopf. The...
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