Sentences with phrase «began psychoanalysis»

I began psychoanalysis because I think I was somewhat desperate.
Begins psychoanalysis (1933).

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For the first time he was free to question his own serene faith in science, to seek the ultimate answers which three years of psychoanalysis had not provided, and even to decide whether to pursue the medical career he had begun.
Hasidic teaching is like psychoanalysis, writes Buber, in that it refers one from the problematic of external life to that of the inner life, and it shows the need of beginning with oneself rather than demanding that both parties to a relationship change together.
Though in the past decades there has been an appreciable cooling off of the fervor displayed at the beginning of the twentieth century by the advocates of the psychology of religion, still today the various schools of depth - psychology and psychoanalysis offer clues to the understanding of the unconscious and its workings.
If that seems surprising, so will this: Sigmund Freud, the creator of psychoanalysis, actually began his career as a neurobiologist, dissecting the nerves of crayfish.
In fact, Cooper argues that aesthetics, especially beginning with Deep Red (1975), become a replacement for both psychoanalysis and narrative in Argento's films, leading him toward an interest in visual excess, which would culminate in Suspiria (1977) and Inferno (1980), films that «in their combinations of wild visuals and storylines that challenge storytelling itself, were unlike anything the world had ever seen.»
There are exciting examples illustrating his major shift as he began making work inspired by Jungian psychoanalysis.
Jackson Pollock began Jungian psychoanalysis in the late 1930s, in an attempt to cure his alcoholism.
Beginning in 2012 he began to bring the basic elements of psychoanalysis into the work process by inviting subjects to send him daily correspondence for month - long periods.
In 1942, Ellis began his studies for a Ph.D. in clinical psychology at Columbia University, which trained psychologists mostly in psychoanalysis.
She separated from Freud and when his daughter, Anna Freud, developed a different approach to child psychoanalysis, Klein began her own opposing school of analysis.
[1][3] There was initially a strong influence from psychoanalysis (most of the early founders of the field had psychoanalytic backgrounds) and social psychiatry, and later from learning theory and behavior therapy - and significantly, these clinicians began to articulate various theories about the nature and functioning of the family as an entity that was more than a mere aggregation of individuals.
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