• 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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  • "paradigm shift" in psychoanalysis'. Relational psychoanalysis began in the 1980s as an attempt to integrate interpersonal psychoanalysis's emphasis on the...
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    in life, psychiatry and psychoanalysis – a contribution to interpersonal psychoanalysis. American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 67:260-274; Lothane, Z....
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  • emotional interaction. Sullivan's work on interpersonal relationships became the foundation of interpersonal psychoanalysis, a school of psychoanalytic theory...
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  • of evolutionary biological principles. Relational psychoanalysis combines interpersonal psychoanalysis with object-relations theory and with inter-subjective...
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  • was inspired by Attachment theory and Harry Stack Sullivan's Interpersonal psychoanalysis. Social theory is also influenced in a lesser role to emphasis...
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  • In social psychology, an interpersonal relation (or interpersonal relationship) describes a social association, connection, or affiliation between two...
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  • 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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  • psychoanalysis. New York: Other Press. Lionells, M., Fiscalini, J., Mann, C.H., & Stern, D.B., eds. (1995). Handbook of interpersonal psychoanalysis....
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  • schools of psychoanalysis, which all influenced psychodynamic theory: Freudian, ego psychology, object relations theory, self psychology, interpersonal psychoanalysis...
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  • Lacanianism or Lacanian psychoanalysis is a theoretical system that explains the mind, behaviour, and culture through a structuralist and post-structuralist...
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  • psychotherapy Internal Family Systems Model Interpersonal psychoanalysis Interpersonal psychotherapy Interpersonal reconstructive therapy Individual psychotherapy...
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    regarding their children's behavior. H.S. Sullivan, who originated "Interpersonal Psychoanalysis" a widely used analytic model within the group of analytic theories...
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  • Resistance, in psychoanalysis, refers to the client's defence mechanisms that emerge from unconscious content coming to fruition through process. Resistance...
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    The term "relational psychoanalysis" was first used by Greenberg and Mitchell in 1983 to bridge the traditions of interpersonal relations, as developed...
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  • notably The Interpersonal World of the Infant (1985). Stern's 1985 and 1995 research and conceptualization created a bridge between psychoanalysis and research-based...
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  • Excessive use of ego defenses results in neurosis, so a primary goal of psychoanalysis is to make the drives accessible to consciousness, allowing them to...
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  • is a subdivision of dream interpretation as well as a subdivision of psychoanalysis pioneered by Sigmund Freud in the early 20th century. Psychoanalytic...
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    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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    – 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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  • The Interpersonal World of the Infant (1985) is one of the most prominent works of psychoanalyst Daniel N. Stern, in which he describes the development...
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  • Therapy Humanistic Psychology Intersubjectivity Interpersonal psychoanalysis Intersubjective psychoanalysis Negative therapeutic reaction Object relations...
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  • 2021, in recognition of her influence in the development of interpersonal psychoanalysis in the mid-20th century. Because Adolf Reichmann had no sons...
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  • of the representation of one's identity Resistance (psychoanalysis) – Term used in psychoanalysis describing oppositional behaviors Freud, Sigmund. The...
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  • 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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  • In continental philosophy and psychoanalysis, jouissance is the transgression of a subject's regulation of pleasure. It is linked to the division and splitting...
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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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  • relations theory is a school of thought in psychoanalytic theory and psychoanalysis centered around theories of stages of ego development. Its concerns...
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  • who founded the institute. WAWI differs from mainstream psychoanalysis through their interpersonal approach to therapy, where the therapist takes an active...
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  • Ljubljana school of psychoanalysis (Slovene: Ljubljanska psihoanalitska šola or Ljubljanska šola za psihoanalizo), also known as the Ljubljana Lacanian...
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