Erik Erikson (1950, 1963) proposed
a psychoanalytic theory of psychosocial development comprising eight stages from infancy to adulthood.
Informed by a broad range of subject matter from anthropological studies of pre-language mark making by humans, 20th century art history, and Melanie Klein's
psychoanalytic theory of object relation, Black's central concern is to immerse herself in the seemingly inexplicable compulsion to make art.
The psychoanalytic theories of Freud, Jung, and others who have laid the foundation for modern psychiatry provide merely one approach to the understanding of human behavior.
A Ph.D. candidate, his dissertation investigates transgender mental health,
psychoanalytic theories of perversion, and clinical transphobia.
A Ph.D. candidate, his dissertation investigates transgender mental health,
psychoanalytic theories of perversion, and clinical transphobia.
A Ph.D. candidate, his dissertation investigates transgender mental health,
psychoanalytic theories of perversion, and clinical transphobia.
Psychoanalytic theories of Jacques Lacan, as the most notable post-Freudian, were a hot topic.
A Ph.D. candidate, his dissertation investigates transgender mental health,
psychoanalytic theories of perversion, and clinical transphobia.
Not exact matches
It was one
of the reasons for the bitter public feud and name - calling between Alfred Adler (the prominent behavioral psychologist who helped popularize the
theory) and his erstwhile colleague and friend Sigmund Freud (who resented Adler for moving away from a neural - based
psychoanalytic approach and toward an individual, context - based psychology).
Oedipus, Myth and Complex, A Review
of Psychoanalytic Theory (New York: Grove Press, 1948), pp. 301 - 11; and A. H. Chapman, Harry Stack Sullivan, His Life and His Work (New York: Putnam's, 1976), chaps.
Sullivan worked closely with anthropologists Ruth Benedict and Margaret Mead, and with Fromm and Horney as they together challenged classical
psychoanalytic theory because
of its inadequate instinctual and biological presuppositions.
In April, 1941, she walked out
of the New York
Psychoanalytic Society singing «Go Down, Moses,» having been told that her views were utterly out of keeping with psychoan
Psychoanalytic Society singing «Go Down, Moses,» having been told that her views were utterly out
of keeping with
psychoanalyticpsychoanalytic theory.
For a superb summary
of how the concept
of relation functions within contemporary personality
theory see, Stephen A. Mitchell, Relational Concepts in Psychoanalysis (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1988) and Jay R. Greenberg and Stephen A. Mitchell, Object Relations in Psychoanalytic Theory (Cambridge: Harvard University Press,
theory see, Stephen A. Mitchell, Relational Concepts in Psychoanalysis (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1988) and Jay R. Greenberg and Stephen A. Mitchell, Object Relations in
Psychoanalytic Theory (Cambridge: Harvard University Press,
Theory (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1983).
If anything, the Puritan case was more like a clinical setting in which clients talk about feelings in highly codified terms that have been provided by
psychoanalytic theory, learned by interacting with the therapist, and sanctioned by ideas about the value
of self - examination.
Furthermore, there may be causes (and not simply further motives) for these intentions having become unconscious, and
psychoanalytic theory may have identified some
of those causes.
Quoted from Phyllis Greenacre in Karl Menninger, The
Theory of Psychoanalytic Technique (New York: Basic Books, 1962, p. 78; London: Hogarth Press, 1958).
Describes his basic revision
of psychoanalytic theory and practice as these were influenced by existentialism.
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When dealing with parental loss, one logical connection with
psychoanalytic theory is that disruption
of parent - child bonds or dysfunctional relationships would lead to future impairments in the individual's capacity to develop relationships (Furukawa, Yokouchhi, Hirai, Kitamura, & Takahashi, 1999).
Harvard neurobiologist J. Allan Hobson used recordings
of brain activity from sleeping people to gleefully trash
psychoanalytic dream
theory, and by implication, the central Freudian ideas
of censorship and repression.
Prouvost always interested in the automatic aspect
of consciousness through
psychoanalytic theory, is also addressing these issues through her drawing and painting, and presents for «C'est l'est not ouest» a series
of new paintings.
This
psychoanalytic theory posits that the «lacking»
of something causes desire to arise, stimulating audiences to interpolate the absences and inconsistencies with their own desires.
Freudian
psychoanalytic theory was a crucial component
of the Surrealist sensibility, and it also enjoyed a huge following among New York intellectuals; for Gottlieb, an additional appeal was that Freudian
theory was saturated with allusions to classical mythology - the most famous instance,
of course, being Freud's
theory of the Oedipus complex.
Its basis in Marxist philosophy and
psychoanalytic theory manifests through emphasis
of material as historical trace, audience as subject and object, and labor as performance.
Martin is a visual artist and a psychiatrist interested in the processing
of time - based dyadic relational correspondence, informed by principles
of applied
psychoanalytic theory, as a basis
of his daily drawing practice.
The ceramic objects are often echoes
of utilitarian objects or replacing the action
of the body with a strong connection to
psychoanalytic theory as well as art history.
Marlene Steyn's work takes shape in the unsettling
of established ideas surrounding themes
of psychoanalytic theory, historical narratives
of art and popular signifiers borrowed from contemporary culture.
Elegantly written and beautifully argued, Fantastic Reality investigates the art
of Louise Bourgeois through the lens
of psychoanalytic theory.
Originally made for public television, these remarkably ambitious and tacitly autobiographical videos show Downey drawing on linguistic,
psychoanalytic, art historical and semiotic
theory to unravel some
of the foundational concepts
of Western culture, such as the idea
of «the self».
Annette Michelson taught one class on
psychoanalytic film
theory, which required a lot
of reading
of Freud and Lacan.
Several different approaches to brief psychodynamic psychotherapy have evolved from
psychoanalytic theory and have been clinically applied to a wide range
of psychological disorders.
There are four major schools
of psychoanalytic theory, each
of which has influenced psychodynamic therapy.
Rorschach Assessment
of Personality Disorders: Applied Clinical Science and
Psychoanalytic Theory.
Each
of the four schools
of psychoanalytic theory presents discrete
theories of personality formation, psychopathology formation, and change; techniques by which to conduct therapy; and indications and contraindications for therapy.
I work largely from the perspective
of intersubjective
psychoanalytic theory and object relations
theory.
By the 1960's, when Child and Youth Care was gaining public credibility with the publication
of Cottage Six (Polsky, 1962), and The Other 23 Hours (Trieschman, Whittaker and Brendtro, 1969), this debate, essentially was a fight between adherents to a
psychoanalytic model and a learning
theory model, had taken on the characteristics
of a «holy war» (p. 9).
By the 1960à cents â «¬ â «cents s, when Child and Youth Care was gaining public credibility with the publication
of Cottage Six (Polsky, 1962), and The Other 23 Hours (Trieschman, Whittaker, & Brendtro, 1969), this debate, essentially was a fight between adherents to a
psychoanalytic model and a learning
theory model, had taken on the characteristics
of a «holy warà cents â «¬  (p. 9).
Within the world
of psychoanalytic theory resides what has become the accepted classical view
of the human mind; a three tier system where human experience is
Psychoanalysis: Rooted in the early works
of Sigmund Freud and his research in the area
of the human mind,
psychoanalytic theory caused revolution in early - 20th century psychology.
The nature?nurture issue in psychoanalysis: A review
of Object Relations in
Psychoanalytic Theory by Jay R. Greenberg & Stephen A. Mitchell.
A snapshot
of psychoanalytic theory in the mid 1980ies: A review of Beyond Freud: A Study of Modern Psychoanalytic Theorists, edited by
psychoanalytic theory in the mid 1980ies: A review
of Beyond Freud: A Study
of Modern
Psychoanalytic Theorists, edited by
Psychoanalytic Theorists, edited by Joseph Reppen.
His work represented a significant move away from the
psychoanalytic focus on the inner world as he developed a
theory to explain behaviour which took account
of external events.
When dealing with parental loss, one logical connection with
psychoanalytic theory is that disruption
of parent - child bonds or dysfunctional relationships would lead to future impairments in the individual's capacity to develop relationships (Furukawa, Yokouchhi, Hirai, Kitamura, & Takahashi, 1999).
Hendrix states that the approach he developed and calls Imago Relationship Therapy is eclectic, growing out
of psychoanalytic theory, depth psychology, the behavioral sciences as well as elements
of systems
theory, Gestalt, transactional analysis and cognitive therapy.
Psychoanalytic theory and brain maturation: the most detailed discussion
of the early years and the emotional consequences
of brain development is Allan Schore, Affect Regulation and the Origin
of Self.
Informed by an amalgamation
of psychoanalytic and attachment
theories, the techniques offered in this book can be employed alongside a variety
of therapeutic modalities, such as evidenced - based cognitive - behavioral treatment; social learning, family systems, emotion - focused, Ericksonian, and solution - focused approaches; gestalt, psychodynamic, and narrative therapies; as well as play therapy and the therapies
of the creative arts.
The advanced training consists
of three parts: four years
of classes in
psychoanalytic theory and technique, a personal analysis, and case supervision.
This variation
of psychoanalytic theory was first introduced in the United States by Harry Stack Sullivan.
The techniques offered in Evocative Strategies in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy are informed by an integration
of psychoanalytic and attachment
theories and can be integrated into a variety
of therapy methods including evidenced - based cognitive - behavioral, social learning, family systems, emotion - focused, Ericksonian, solution - focused approaches, gestalt, psychodynamic, narrative approaches, play therapy, and creative arts therapies such as art, music and drama.
This seminar consists
of lectures discussing the contributions
of different
psychoanalytic and existential
theories to develop an understanding
of character.