• The term reparation was used by Melanie Klein (1921) to indicate a psychological process of making mental repairs to a damaged internal world. In object...
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  • Look up reparation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reparation(s) may refer to: Reparation (theology), the theological concept of corrective response...
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    Klein Volume 1 – Love, Guilt and Reparation: And Other Works 1921–1945, London: Hogarth Press. Volume 2 – The Psychoanalysis of Children, London: Hogarth...
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  • drugs, hypnosis, counseling, spiritual interventions, visualization, psychoanalysis, and arousal reconditioning. There is a scientific consensus that conversion...
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  • Capacity to be alone Eidolon Good enough parent Joseph J. Sandler Reparation (psychoanalysis) Unthought known "XXXX". Archive on Four. 4 May 2013. BBC Radio...
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  • (psychology) Reparation (psychoanalysis) Repetition compulsion Repressed memory Repression (psychoanalysis) Resistance (psychoanalysis) Screen memory...
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  • object Defense mechanisms Egocentrism Family therapy Psychoanalysis Relational psychoanalysis Reparation Transference focused psychotherapy Individuals Otto...
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    the evolution of psychoanalysis. Ferenczi also believed that self-disclosure of the analyst is an important therapeutic reparative force. The practice...
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    Jacobus, The Poetics of Psychoanalysis (Oxford 2005) p. 35n Jacobus, p. 35n Melanie Klein/Joan Riviere, Love, Hate and Reparation (New York 1964) p. 5 Pearl...
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  • It is one of several defense mechanisms proposed by the founder of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud during his career, many of which were later developed...
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    experimental critical writing, the works of Marcel Proust, non-Lacanian psychoanalysis, artists' books, Buddhism and pedagogy, the affective theories of Silvan...
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  • are still in evidence, but feelings of guilt, grief, and the desire for reparation gain dominance in the developing mind. In the depressive position, the...
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  • diminished feelings. Didier Anzieu saw Freud's theoretical construction of psychoanalysis as a compulsive intellectualized defence against depressive anxiety...
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    from the bondage of sin. In some forms of Christianity, it also requires reparation (see penance). Among some scholars, sin is understood mostly as a legal...
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  • harmful. Sigmund Freud was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis. Freud claimed that homosexuality could sometimes be removed through...
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  • the Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis. Fight against Fears. 1951. Hope for the Troubled. 1953. The Story of Psychoanalysis. 1958. Before I Kill More...
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    and international conflict. The CSMHI's faculty included experts in psychoanalysis, psychiatry, psychology, diplomacy, history, political science, and...
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  • 1939 for Chile, where the family found a fresh beginning. The German reparation policy (Federal Law of Compensation for victims of national-socialist...
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  • questions to get at a diagnosis as opposed to the open-ended questioning of psychoanalysis, which was the predominant technique of mental health. He codeveloped...
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    psychiatric community for his support of lay analysis, the practice of psychoanalysis by those without medical degrees. Hubbard also recalled interacting...
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  • "splitting" can be transformed through scapegoating dynamics to produce reparative ("depressive") intragroup relations. In a contrasting "perverse" form...
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    their homosexual identity because it brings them pleasure. He used psychoanalysis and hypnotic suggestion as treatments, but showed little success. It...
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  • based on psychoanalysis failing the requirement for falsifiability. Frank Cioffi argued that "though Popper is correct to say that psychoanalysis is pseudoscientific...
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  • 2017). "Second Skin, White Masks: Postcolonial Reparation in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine". Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society. 22 (4): 401–419. doi:10...
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  • founded by the Kleinian aesthete Adrian Stokes for discussing applied psychoanalysis. The group included among others Richard Wollheim, Wilfred Bion, Roger...
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  • Solal, I. (2022). "Mindfulness meditation reduces guilt and prosocial reparation". Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 123 (1): 28–54. doi:10...
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    They may include behavioral techniques, cognitive behavioral therapy, reparative therapy, psychoanalytic techniques, medical approaches, and religious...
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  • integrating a sensitivity to archetypes, developmental stages, and the reparative potential of imaginative play. Though she maintained rigorous clinical...
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    homosexuality is not a mental disorder. Conversion therapy, also called reparative therapy, is the practice of attempting to change the patient's sexual...
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    the ruses of morality, Max Weber on the modern organization of power, psychoanalysis and its implications for political identification, Michel Foucault's...
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