Sentences with phrase «psychoanalysis gives»

Psychoanalysis gives special emphasis to the reciprocal relations between bodily, rational, and spiritual functions in the human personality.

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Why is it that if someone hears voices other than» from god» he or she is a candidate for psychoanalysis or psychotropic drugs, but religious people are given a pass?
One group was treated by psychoanalysis, another was given other kinds of therapy, and the third received no treatment at all.
In a psychoanalysis, the mother will be given an explanation of how she experiences it because sometimes she will even not be aware of it, so it has to be explained to her.
«Over the years the press would love to give their dime store psychoanalysis of our quote - unquote father and son relationship, which was all a lot of hooey,» Cuomo said.
That his argument was not couched in terms of the racial debate made it vulnerable and allowed antisemitic physicians to dismiss psychoanalysis itself as mass hysteria, a «psychic epidemic among physicians» — an interesting twist, given that most of Freud's early disciples were Jewish.
Check out the trailer below: Synopsis: A look at how the intense relationship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud gives birth to psychoanalysis.
Synopsis: A look at how the intense relationship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud gives birth to psychoanalysis.
David Cronenberg's latest looks at how the intense relationship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud gave birth to psychoanalysis.
Not surprisingly, the impact of this early bereavement has given rise to much forensic psychoanalysis.
This is irresistible fodder for an artist like Flavell, who is fascinated by the systems through which we attempt to make sense of the world and give form to things beyond our comprehension, mythology and psychoanalysis among them.
Inspired by a deep appreciation for botany, biology, physics, and psychoanalysis, fields that explore parts of the physical and mental world that are often hidden from direct perception but shape our experiences in ways both subtle and profound, the artist seeks to give form to the invisible powers that affect our existence.
This fixation could have easily remained a psychoanalysis - cliche, but Bourgeois» brazen confrontation of pain rigorous self - interrogation gave way to a profoundly compelling body of work.
In November of last year Martin Wilner gave a talk at the Freud Museum discussing his first solo museum exhibition, The Case Histories, which drew on his decades of artistic work pertinent to the practice and thinking around psychoanalysis.
People have an innate propensity to believing propositions, sometimes whole collections of propositions, for which there is little or no evidence: «God gave this land to us»; «[insert name here] was a prophet of God»; astrology, phrenology, psychoanalysis; phlebotomy is an effective treatment; aspartame is dangerous; apricot pit extract can cure cancer.
When describing the history of psychotherapy, given the influence of psychoanalysis in the XX century, it is still traditional to start with the Viennese physician Sigmund Freud, albeit what is still considered valid today of his theorization is not his own original produce and what is really new has been definitely disconfirmed from research [How to reference and link to summary or text].
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