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(1) A set of techniques for exploring underlying motives and a method of treating various mental disorders; based on the theories of Sigmund Freud
(2) A set of techniques for exploring underlying motives and a method of treating various mental disorders
(3) Based on the theories of Sigmund Freud
(1) To discover what psychoanalysis is, the patient needs to experience it for himself from within.
(2) His parents tried all avenues of speech therapy, hypnotherapy and psychoanalysis to no avail.
(3) Freud invented a therapeutic setting, called psychoanalysis , in which this self could be overheard.
(4) If psychoanalysis is right about the unconscious, we none of us know quite what we mean when we say I.
(5) Elektra does, however, anticipate not only psychoanalysis , but other developments in psychiatry.
(6) First, psychoanalysis provides insight into the meaning of the reversal of the gender roles in the plays.
(7) Freud thought psychoanalysis was all you needed for the healthy soul.
(8) As well as being the father of psychoanalysis , Freud might also be considered one of the founders of neuropsychology.
(9) In Australia Freudian psychoanalysis has remained on the edge of medical power.
(10) The concept most fundamental to psychoanalysis is that of the unconscious mind.
(11) Freud once argued that the aim of psychoanalysis was to reduce extreme hysteria to everyday common misery.
(12) In formal psychoanalysis , you lie on a couch and the therapist sits unseen behind you.
(13) However, not all of the surrealists saw psychoanalysis and the liberation of the human mind as an end in itself.
(14) Over recent decades psychoanalysis has moved from a focus on the object to a search for the subject.
(15) The advantages of psychoanalysis are primarily that it hasn't shied away from studying the mind as it is, as we live it.
(16) We learn from psychoanalysis that some part of our mind always knows or is perpetually in danger of knowing.
(17) Habermas follows Alfred Lorenzer, who treats psychoanalysis as a form of linguistic analysis.
(18) Thus, psychoanalysis became a technique of helping the patient to help him or herself.
(19) Evil cannot always be repelled by incantations, by demonstrations, by social analysis or by psychoanalysis .
(20) The rise of psychoanalysis did much to validate the contents of mental symptoms, including delusions.
depth psychology
analysis