Sentences with phrase «from psychoanalysts»

The closest thing to theory was what was borrowed from psychoanalysts.
Directors Ian Forsyth and Jane Pollard set up conversations with everyone from a psychoanalyst to one - time collaborator Kylie Minogue, and let Cave take it from there.
He has painted the changing shades of grey on Sigmund Freud's ceiling in Vienna, Austria, viewed from the psychoanalyst's couch and later, in 102 Colors from My Dreams (2002), recorded the colours he saw in his sleep then colour - matched inks to make a sequence of Rorschach blots.

Not exact matches

Meanwhile an alcoholic named Roland H., the director of a large chemical company, had been seeking help from the famous Swiss psychoanalyst, Carl Gustav Jung.
This failure can be illustrated with the same example, for although Marxists on the whole have been less sexist in their attitudes than have psychoanalysts, they appear only a little less deficient when viewed in the light of contemporary feminist consciousness.37 Or, again, use of Marxist sociology by Latin American theologians of liberation has done little to free them from implicit anti-Judaism in their theological formulations.
In his essay «The Golden Rule in the Light of New Insight,» Harvard psychoanalyst Erik Erikson comments: «systematic students of ethics often indicate a certain disdain for this all - too - primitive ancestor of more logical principles; and Bernard Shaw found the rule an easy target: don't do to another what you would like to be done by, he warned, because his tastes may differ from yours» (Insight and Responsibility [Norton, 1964], p. 226).
NARTH is an association of some 200 therapists, psychoanalysts, social workers, counselors, and other mental health professionals who contend, on the basis of homosexual patients with whom they work, that 25 to 30 percent are completely «cured» and many more significantly benefit from therapy.
Psychoanalysts such as Rollo May, Karen Homey, and Erich Fromm have dealt with it from the psychological point of view.
Around 1930 the director of a large chemical company in America sought help for hi alcoholism from the famous Swiss psychoanalyst Carl Gustav Jung.
In 1953, D.W. Winnicott published his paper Transitional Objects and Transitional Phenomena in which he described, from his perspective as both pediatrician and psychoanalyst, the significance of what many parents term «lovey,» or that particular soft object that has a seemingly magical power to comfort a young child.
Pediatrician and psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott delivered over 50 BBC radio broadcasts from 1943 to 1962 on the stages of child development and parenting.
The star of director Sophie Fiennes» documentary is Slovenian philosopher - psychoanalyst Slavoj Zizek, who assesses the hidden meanings of cinema, from the films of Alfred Hitchcock to David Lynch, and many points between.
DVD release date: 06/19/2018 Theatrical release: 02/14/2018 Language: French Genre: Romance / Thriller MPAA rating: NR Director: François Ozon Actors: Marine Vacth, Jérémie Renier, Jacqueline Bisset Plot: A disenchanted model and reserved beauty, Chloé suffers from severe and persistent abdominal pains, pains she finds are psychosomatic thanks to the work of her new psychoanalyst, the charming Dr Paul Meyer.
Along the way of exploring the mother - daughter relationship, the novel takes readers from the work of psychoanalyst Donald Winnicott, to a very specific Dr. Seuss illustration, to the author's own love life before eventually coming back to mother.
From there, a drumroll before the psychoanalyst's diagnosis was revealed: throw all three elements into a blender and — presto!
Siegel weaves a history of surveillance techniques and technologies through interviews with psychoanalysts, former Stasi employees and a former East German group of Native American sympathisers, excerpts from surveillance videos and GDR feature films, and lingering tracking shots of Stasi offices.
The art practice of BRACHA (Bracha Lichtenberg Ettinger) is entwined with her work as a philosopher and psychoanalyst, dealing with trauma, oblivion, the feminine, maternal or «matrixial» gaze, the unconscious depth - space between abstract and compassion, fragility, the «subreal» and the transition from invisibility to visibility.
Filmed at the Freud Museum in north London, it portrays the annual nocturnal cleaning of the psychoanalyst's collection, suggesting an analogy between the careful, almost ritualistic removal of layers of dust from the objects and the intimate excavations and disclosures of analysis, both of which are normally hidden from view.
Weiss draws inspiration from the famous line of psychoanalysts in his new solo exhibition at form & concept, He's Either Dead or It Was His Birthday.
Key examples from the artist's most iconic neon series will be on view, including elements from Kosuth's renowned «Freud» series (1981 - 1989), in which the artist puts the psychoanalyst's texts regarding unconscious functioning meaningfully into play using wall pieces and installations, and from his acclaimed «Wittgenstein» series (1989 - 1993), which illustrate the fervent influence of the philosopher on Kosuth's foundation of thinking, and belief that art should ask questions about itself, as a language engaged in the production of meaning.
Drawing on the history of the «conversation chair» and the psychoanalyst's divan, their configurations manifest different typologies of sitting — from squatting to lounging — evoking the potential of sitting as a practice of waiting, protest or rehabilitation.
The show is structured around a text the artist commissioned from Iranian psychoanalyst Gohar Homayounpour that describes...
«In old age,» psychoanalyst Anthony Storr wrote, «there is a tendency to turn from empathy toward abstraction; to be less involved in life's dramas, more concerned with life's patterns.»
The Austrian psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich, advocating liberation from what he called «the armour of character», was one of the key sources of inspiration for the manifestos of Vienna Actionism.
Still, I was intrigued earlier this month when I heard from Renee Lertzman, a research fellow in humanities and sustainability at Portland State University, that she was speaking on «the myth of apathy,» the subject of a book she's writing, at «Engaging With Climate Change: Psychoanalytic Perspectives,» a meeting of psychoanalysts and behavioral researchers in London.
Psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan talked a lot about the problems that come from identifying ourselves with an image.
British psychoanalyst Melanie Klein used play as a source to a child's unconscious from which she could make interpretations, starting in 1919.
Hendel is also a psychoanalyst, graduated from the Institute of Contemporary Psychotherapy in 2008.
Any licensed mental health counselor, marriage and family therapist, psychoanalyst, and creative arts therapist whose first registration date following the effective date of this section occurs less than three years from such effective date, but on or after January first, two thousand seventeen, shall complete continuing education hours on a prorated basis at the rate of one hour per month for the period beginning January first, two thousand seventeen up to the first registration date thereafter.
«Over 25 years as a psychoanalyst, my life work has led me to specialize with professionals from the fields of art, theater, spirituality and business.
In the 1950's, Fairbairn (1952) departed from earlier psychoanalysts» views by positing that the principal driving force in humans was not biological drive (e.g., hunger, sex and aggression) but attachment to the primary caregiver.
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