psychoanalytic in English

adjective

['saɪkəʊænə'lɪtɪk]

of psychoanalysis, of Freud's method for treating mental illness through study of unconscious mental processes

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1. In psychoanalytic school, Rung's analytic psychology is prominent.

2. Dreaming has a key role in psychoanalytic theory.

3. He framed the problem within the psychoanalytic paradigm.

4. 20 In psychoanalytic school, Rung's analytic psychology is prominent.

5. Conclusion psychoanalytic therapy was effective treatment of phobia patients.

6. They said psychoanalytic thinking could make for the betterment of society.

7. Male Chauvinism was studied in the psychoanalytic therapy of 11 men

8. Then, artillery was aimed straight at the psychoanalytic heart: at neurosis!

9. In the psychoanalytic model there is no place for basic positive motives.

10. Anglophone feminist critics drew to varying degrees on materialist, psychoanalytic, structuralist, anthropological

11. Changing the Subject pays continuous attention to psychological, psychoanalytic, and social discourses of gender.

12. Students are exposed to the range of theoretical perspectives including biological, evolutionary, cognitive, and psychoanalytic.

13. This, like most of the purely psychological theories - including psychoanalytic ones - are strictly methodological-individualistic.

14. It may well have been rooted in a repressed homosexuality according to the psychoanalytic model.

15. Wullschlager tackles the crucial but opaque question of Andersen's sexuality with tact, resisting psychoanalytic facilities.

16. Four - to five- day- a- week psychoanalytic psychotherapy for decades and continuing, and excellent psychopharmacology.

17. Objactive To study psychoanalytic therapy in the treatment of the stomachache due to Hysteria patient.

18. Nixon has been subjected to as much psychoanalytic study as any political figure in history.

19. Four- to five-day-a-week psychoanalytic psychotherapy for decades and continuing, and excellent psychopharmacology.

20. Within Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy neutrality has sometimes to be suspended in order to stop severe acting out.

21. The influence of psychoanalytic theory mainly embodies in pansexualism, dream interpretation, and the theory of personality.

22. The psychoanalytic idea of the subject as unconscious, as well as conscious, provides a stronger challenge.

23. Recent analyses of the political personality of top leaders often take a more explicitly psychoanalytic perspective.

24. Mee Hee Douglas is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist and psychologist located in Bangalow NSW, and operating online internationally

25. Our science derived Chieflyfrom narrative theory, autobi-ographical theory, phenomenology, psychoanalytic the-ory, trauma studies, and aesthetics

26. Within the context of psychoanalytic and poststructuralist theory, however, Abjection refers to a very specific kind of grotesqueness—the …

27. One to deal with its mathematical, one with its philosophical and psychoanalytic, one with its artistic implications.

28. What is Countertransference? Freud introduced the term Countertransference in his 1910 paper “The future perspectives of psychoanalytic therapy“

29. The rule of abstinence itself constitutes the psychoanalytic situation, which is cancelled at the moment of its violation.

30. Catharsis is a concept in psychoanalytic theory wherein the emotions associated with traumatic events come to the surface

31. But, for Jacques Lacan and other psychoanalytic theorists, the project to discover the real face remains a fantasy.

32. “‘Crazy for This Democracy’: Psychoanalytic Theory and African American Autopathography,” Northeast Modern Language Association (NEMLA), Boston, MA, February 2009

33. Psychoanalytic Approaches Traditionally, our formal knowledge about top political leaders came from relatively straight forward reports of biography and journalism.

34. In psychoanalytic theory, the weakening or elimination of anxiety by reexperiencing, either through imagination or in reality, the original Explanation of Abreactions

35. The driving mirror is first and foremost an image: a self-reflexive representation or, in psychoanalytic terms, a narcissistic identification.

36. This observation of Freud's has profound implications for the way in which psychoanalytic theory about groups and societies is built up.

37. He was clearly influenced by a reading of Freudian psychoanalytic writings in attempts at historical reconstructions of cultural stages in anthropology.

38. Begrudgingly adverb … there have been indications during the past few years that the psychoanalytic community is, however Begrudgingly, taking his ideas seriously.

39. Countertransference is a technical construct that originated in psychoanalytic theory, referring simply to the therapist’s transference (i.e., emotional reactions) to the patient.

40. 20 Psychoanalytic literature tended to explain cross-dressing as either a form of homosexuality or an escape from homosexuality resulting from castration anxiety.

41. Conclusion It is suggested that the origin of jealousy in the opinion of psychoanalytic theory is the oedipus complex(male) or Electra complex (famale) in everyone's unconscious.

42. Professionalism in social work - with graduate training in Casework and group work grounded in psychoanalytic theory - influenced the later generation of settlement house leaders in the 1920s and …

43. Abreaction [‚ab·rē′ak·shən] (psychology) In psychoanalytic theory, the weakening or elimination of anxiety by reexperiencing, either through imagination or in reality, the original anxiety-provoking experience.

44. The idea of repression is closely tied to that of Catharsis.During psychoanalytic therapy (what Freud originally called the ‘cathartic method’), presumably repressed impulses are brought to consciousness and expressed in an adaptive fashion.

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46. The connection to Tango allows Argentineans to use this strong national artistic practice to “Argentinize” psychoanalysis; as one psychoanalyst put it, “A good psychoanalytic session is like a well-danced Tango”

47. It being self evident that the phallus occupies a central theme in the psychoanalytic theories of gender and sexuality, the course occupies a pivotal role in the Intercultural and Queer program.

48. The same or different? The psychoanalytic terms “holding” and “Containing” originate, from the writings of two prominent psychoanalysts: ‘Holding’ in the papers of Winnicott (1960); ‘Containing’ in the papers of Bion (1962).

49. How can you identify your triggers and potential reactions to manage your own Countertransferences as a therapist? In psychoanalytic theory, how is transference and countertransference defined? Reply to at least two of your classmates

50. A broad psychoanalytic and literary-historical reading of their memoirs is offered in this new entry to the popular Routledge History of Psychoanalysis Series, with the purpose of presenting the Analysands' narratives as they themselves recounted them.