Sentences with phrase «using psychoanalytic»

Using psychoanalytic psychotherapy, she counsels individuals, couples and families who want to address long term problems and patterns.
By using psychoanalytic tools, my performance of perfect woman deconstructs the power relationship and the traditional norms of gender.
Using his psychoanalytic theory, Freud made the controversial proposal that people were repressing their earliest memories due to their inappropriate sexual nature.
For a number of years, I used the psychoanalytic, neo-Freudian system as such a unifying conceptual framework.
In psychoanalysis, a psychologist uses psychoanalytic theory to find and remedy the problem.

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Though their methodology became relatively less repressive, it would seem probable that the effectiveness of their psychoanalytic procedures must have been vitiated in part by the continued use of suggestion.
Worcester used standard psychoanalytic techniques such as dream analysis and the probing of early memories as a part of his therapy.
Using insight mined from psychoanalytic theory, Dykstra likens the biblical text to a transitional object that offers «intimacy without invasion and individuality without isolation.»
Several years ago I made my first foray into the use of psychoanalytic models for interpretation of the New Testament before a group of scholarly peers.
Here the term «psycho - synthetic» is clearly used in conscious contrast with «psychoanalytic» to suggest the procedure from wholeness as contrasted with the procedure from isolated parts and complexes.
He points out that serving God with the «evil urge» is like psychoanalytic «sublimation» in that it makes creative use of basic energies rather than suppressing them.
Several years ago I made my first foray into the use of psychoanalytic models for interpretation of...
Knowledge of the historical roots of most contemporary therapies (in the psychoanalytic tradition) can help growth - enablers to evaluate and use the current therapies more critically and growthfully.
Melanie Klein became a prominent member of the psychoanalytic community and developed the technique known as «play therapy, which is still widely used today.
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.
While the casting of Crispin Glover as a disassociated loner who discovers he has the power to talk to rats is sort of inspired, «X Files» expat writer Glen Morgan's Willard suffers (and yes, I feel silly for saying this) from a lack of character development, a forced psychoanalytic structure, and a sort of inbred Comic Book Guy fondness for self - reference (i.e., the majority of the bit characters have animal names — a sort of thing used best in Landis's An American Werewolf in London and Dante's The Howling: Mrs. Leach, Mr. Garter, Janice Mantis, George Boxer, and so on) that grates.
Israeli artist Guy Ben - Ari has used his interest in «psychoanalytic theory and semiotics» to lay the groundwork for his narrative and nonfigurative paintings.
In her ambitious and sprawling work Dreamland: The Coney Island Amateur Psychoanalytic Society and Its Circle 1926 — 1972 (2009), Zoe Beloff used the occasion of Sigmund Freud's documented visit to the great amusement park in 1909, during his only trip to the United States, to create an imaginary organization dedicated to exploring Freud's legacy in America.
Imago is a psychoanalytic term designating an idealized or imaginary figure from childhood which the child comes to use as a behavioral model later in life.
Along with traditional methods of therapy like psychodynamic therapy, cognitive - behavioral therapy, systems therapy and psychoanalytic psychotherapy, she also uses EMDR (certified), hypnotherapy, mindfulness, emotionally focused therapy to treat her clients.
I use a combination of psychoanalytic, cognitive, and hypnotherapy techniques.
Creative use of gender while addressing early attachment, trauma, and cross-cultural issues in a cotherapy group: Psychoanalytic Inquiry Vol 23 (5) 2003, 697 - 712.
This is still used today for children, especially those who are preadolescent (see Leon Hoffman, New York Psychoanalytic Institute Center for Children).
Psychoanalytic constructs have been adapted for use with children with treatments such as play therapy, art therapy, and storytelling.
In doing so I use Attachment Theory as well as contemporary psychoanalytic theory.
She helps clients create positive and lasting change in their lives using evidence - based therapies as well as psychodynamic and psychoanalytic approaches.
Susan Berger, MFT: «Affairs to Remember: A Contemporary Psychoanalytic Approach to Couples Therapy» (March 4, 2011) The presenter shares from her experience of working with over 70 couples and individuals involved in some aspect of an affair using a relational approach.
His previous work, The Use of Self in Family Therapy (Aronson, 2000), is a clinical treatise in which Dr. Bochner introduced his «Relational Systems Theory» a psychoanalytic systems model that seamlessly connects the intrapsychic to the interpersonal world.
We at NYCMFT use a combination of cognitive, behavioral, biological, and psychoanalytic to assist our clients from a brain — behavior perspective.
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