Sentences with phrase «by psychoanalytic»

My approach is highly influenced by psychoanalytic theory and practice, as well as attachment theory, and family systems theory.
Also, his paper: «The Self as a Complex Adaptive System: Part III: A revised view of development» has been accepted for publication by Psychoanalytic Social Work Journal.
Many insights revealed by psychoanalytic treatment have formed the basis for other treatment programs in child psychiatry, family therapy, and general psychiatric practice (Farrell, 1981, p. 202).
No small wonder then, when John Bowlby a psychiatrist himself, formulated attachment theory (Bowlby, 1969 / 1982) which he saw as an attempt to better understand human development and that recognized concepts from both models, that he was immediately ostracized by the psychoanalytic community.
Though not a psychoanalyst, I am strongly informed by psychoanalytic theory, particularly object relations and intersubjectivity.
These preliminary findings regarding emotional conflict in children of mothers with BPD is bolstered by psychoanalytic observations.
The theory supporting psychodynamic therapy originated in and is informed by psychoanalytic theory.
Inspired by the psychoanalytic Carl Jung and the mythologist Joseph Cambell, Ronay works with his intuition in order to reach an expression that reaches us at a fundamental and collective unconscious level.
My training in psychotherapy was strongly influenced by psychoanalytic concepts and methods.
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.

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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.
The influence of psychoanalytic concepts gradually re moved this moralism, revealing the manner in which behavior is conditioned by early experiences and by unconscious forces which are not subject to the will.
In addition, the psychoanalytic concept that alcoholic behavior is determined in large measure by subconscious factors (beyond the realm of willpower) had a tremendous guilt - reducing effect.
Some of the traditional psychoanalytic methods for opening up blocked communication between the unconscious and the conscious mind, e.g., free association and analyzing the transference neurosis, are unnecessarily time - consuming and expensive and their therapeutic effectiveness does not seem to be confirmed by empirical research evidence.
The healing and growth insights that are available from the psychoanalytic understanding of psychosexual development through adolescence, particularly as these insights have been extended by Erik Erikson and corrected by feminist psychologists, offer valuable conceptual tools for understanding and facilitating human growth.
In 1910 he came to the United States, accompanied by key members of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society, to lecture at Clark University.
When dealing in counseling and therapy with problems of immature or distorted conscience — e.g., neurotic guilt or lack of appropriate guilt — these insights, as they have been refined and developed subsequently by other psychoanalytic thin - kers, are invaluable working concepts.
(Psychoanalytic Psychiatry and Psychology, edited by Robert Knight and Cyrus R. Friedman (New York: International Universities Press, 1954), I, 353 (italics supplied).
It begins to appear that a human being who habitually chose such a mode of behavior would, in a psychoanalytic translation of Whitehead's ideas, progressively undergo a pathological dehumanization of the self, by the self.
Expansiveness, a certain vulnerability, openness to challenge by one's possibilities, appropriation of the multiplicity within oneself, acceptance and affirmation of oneself in spite of negativity, all seem to be essential to personal freedom and mental health — not only in Jungian but in existential, psychoanalytic, Gestalt, and other therapeutic circles.
But maturity demands sexual behavior that is motivated by respect for persons, even in psychoanalytic terms, a significant testimony to the purpose of sex as it is rooted in the nature of man, which is in turn grounded in the reality of creation.10
Describes his basic revision of psychoanalytic theory and practice as these were influenced by existentialism.
During this time, Bowlby also studied at the British Psychoanalytic Institute and was initially influenced by the work of Melanie Klein.
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.
Last month, the American Psychoanalytic Association, another psychiatrists group, sent an email to its members reiterating that they are not bound by the APA's rule.
Suppression and dissociation, two psychoanalytic defense mechanisms, are now studied by modern neuroscience
I continued strengthening my psychotherapeutic skills by enrolling in the post-graduate psychodynamic psychotherapy for children and adolescents training program at the NYU Psychoanalytic Institute.
Definitely worthy of investigation by fans of Cronenberg, Fassbender, and Mortensen, «A Dangerous Method» may play better on repeat viewings, but even a single viewing will reward the dedicated psychoanalytic movie buff.
«Mitigating Discontents with Children in War: An Ongoing Psychoanalytic Inquiry» by Roberta J. Apfel and Bennett Simon
By using psychoanalytic tools, my performance of perfect woman deconstructs the power relationship and the traditional norms of gender.
Accompanying sound for the video was specially created by famous psychoanalytic and philosopher Viktor Mazin; at the exhibition it supplies, in words of Akhmetgalieva, «the sinking sense of fragility».
Creating positive images was no longer enough - these artists, informed by postmodern and psychoanalytic modes of thought, aimed to get to the heart of representation.
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.
At an opening one March night, Jon and I, together with and the Fogg Museum's then curator Harry Cooper, talk about Jon's paintings, surrounded by them on the staircase of Boston's Psychoanalytic Institute.
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.
Formerly represented by Barry Friedman Ltd in New York, Ian Ingram's large - scale works are unparalleled in both their confrontational psychoanalytic content and high - craft execution.
Her paintings, deeply influenced by years of psychoanalytic study and practice, have been included on 1000 Living Painters and were featured in New American Paintings 2011 Pacific Coast Edition and in the 2013 New Collectors Book.
That psychoanalytic ideas informed Hepworth's later work is suggested by the Jungian subtitle of
That psychoanalytic ideas informed Hepworth's later work is suggested by the Jungian subtitle of Curved Form with Inner Form (Anima), 1959 (BH 265, Rijksmuseum, Kröller - Müller, Otterlo, repr.
«Scopophilia,» a term borrowed from the psychoanalytic set to denote a desire rooted in observation, is a fitting title for an exhibition by an artist well known for her voyeuristic proclivities: Nan Goldin's latest show is a penetrating, self - critical look at a career spent depicting others.
Other writers include fellow - traveler philosopher Laurence A. Rickels who has taken down the Official Psychoanalytic History of Umma and Korea, by interpreting Kim Il Soon's dreams, unlocking her «andere Schauplatz» where she unleashes a desire for Unification.
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.
The theoretical model outlined above stems directly from Attachment Theory, called in oldspeak, conflict resolution, psychoanalytic hydraulic pressure from sexuality, faulty conditioning by the behavioral - cognitive therapists, genetic predisposition from the biology folks, or the Existential belief in the absurd.
Some of the dimensions reflected aspects of family functioning that were particularly emphasised by structural, psychoanalytic and other types of family therapy, where a therapists from one of these might consider the account of certain dimensions was incomplete or inadequate.
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).
His working modality and supervision are psychodynamic and his training was accredited by the BPC (British Psychoanalytic Council).
The psychoanalytic therapy deals with unconscious mind and its influences on our behaviors and thoughts, by detecting and resolving conflicts buried deep inside patient's unconscious mind the therapy process helps alter problematic behavior and though patterns.
The nature?nurture issue in psychoanalysis: A review of Object Relations in Psychoanalytic Theory by Jay R. Greenberg & Stephen A. Mitchell.
Psychoanalysis as remedial education: A review of The Mind in Disorder: Psychoanalytic Models of Pathology, by John E. Gedo.
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