Sentences with phrase «into psychoanalysis»

In any case, we shouldn't turn the comments into a psychoanalysis of Judith Curry.
These newly unearthed documents are the product of her foray into psychoanalysis spanning three decades.
Investigations into psychoanalysis, the history of photography, and existential questions linked to reading, writing and literature underpin much of her production.
The artwork also creeps into her psychoanalysis practice.
I didn't go into psychoanalysis in order to be an artist.
I went into psychoanalysis to deal with some pretty real things
And yet, as the biographer's documentation bears witness, both father and mother showed themselves surprisingly accepting and indeed generous parents, people aware of their son's gifts and (as seen in their decision to send him into psychoanalysis) able to go outside their world to offer him help.

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Langer combined the scant intelligence on Hitler with insights from Freudian psychoanalysis into a study on Hitler.
While critically acclaimed by many academics, Shand - Tucci's doorstopper was so stuffed with digressive social commentary and bouts of architectural psychoanalysis that Ralph Adams Cram and his buildings often recede into the background.
I will put Cobb back on the defensive by saying that I fail to see how the model of an all - encompassing, regionally inclusive experience is compatible with the hiddenness of competing drives, aspirations and fears which psychoanalysis reveals in the» «depth» dimension of the psyche,» by which term I mean something broader than the unified experience of the analogue to the «soul,» namely, the restless depths of the complex societies which support the regnant nexus and which have a «life» of their own, which is in some instances incorporated into, melded into the conscious experience of the occasions in the regnant society, and sometimes is not.
There are four types of evil of which the modern age is particularly aware: the loneliness of modern man before an unfriendly universe and before men whom he associates with but does not meet; the increasing tendency for scientific instruments and techniques to outrun man's ability to integrate those techniques into his life in some meaningful and constructive way; the inner duality of which modern man has become aware through the writings of Dostoievsky and Freud and the development of psychoanalysis; and the deliberate and large - scale degradation of human life within the totalitarian state.
The fascination with the demonic in modern literature, the tendency of many to turn psychoanalysis or «psychodrama» into a cult of self - realization, and the illusory belief that personal fulfillment can come through «release» of one's deep inward energies all show the peculiarly modern relevance of the «crisis of temptation and dishonesty» which Buber describes.
Instead of pursuing this line of inquiry, Lear turns to an examination of the role of irony in psychoanalysis, to the way in which the intrusion of the unconscious self into the awareness of the conscious self involves precisely an ironic disruption of the familiar self by the unfamiliar self.
Thus, to Sigmund Freud (1856 - 1939), a founder of psychoanalysis, God is the projection into supposed reality of human fears, neuroses and abject needs.
These self - congratulatory rationalizations often turn into Facebook rants worthy of psychoanalysis, and today I wanted to share several examples for you to behold.
After Freud, psychoanalysis fractured into many schools of thought, but the idea of an inner world of unconscious conflict, and the notion that subjective experiences are meaningful and important, remain at the core of this view of human nature.
Lastly, Leff's research into Hitchcock's «first American period» with Selznick is distilled into a tight essay in the luscious twenty - page booklet, along with Lesley Brill's accessible breakdown of the film's investigation and exploitation of psychoanalysis.
She creates large series of indexical works - drawings, images, text panels, photographs - which combine investigations into the diverse relations between psychoanalysis, feminism and art.
MARK LECKEY — Now we're getting into something more like psychoanalysis.
It consists of an intervention into 126 books on the social sciences: Marxism, psychoanalysis, linguistics, anthropology, philosophy, literary and art criticism, cultural studies, and literature.
The large - scale collage reflects the Baltimore - born African - American artist's ongoing psychoanalysis of our culture, here gathering imagery signifying topical feminist issues — as well as the historical treatment of women — into a contemporary portrait of the female.
Rincón - Gallardo layers these explorations with fantastical re-enactments; for example, Mexican monks influenced by Freudian psychoanalysis regress into fetuses, and hippies on pilgrimage to an indigenous Mazatec healer - shaman become giant dancing mushrooms.
Emphasizing the crucial role played by Kleinean psychoanalysis in Bourgeois» artistic project, Nixon nevertheless maintains her focus on the specific formal qualities of Bourgeois sculptural inventions, drawing us deep into the mysterious sources of the artist's multifarious creation and its relation to the work of her contemporaries.
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.
Informed by current advances in neuroscience and infant research, and reshaped in light of the «relational turn» in contemporary psychoanalysis, this book distills a vast literature on development, psychopathology, and therapy into an extraordinarily useful map of the clinical terrain.
The findings of modern psychoanalysis have contributed new insights into both the dynamics of emotional illnesses and the mechanisms through which the analytic process cures these conditions.
An inquiry into Western representations of childhood in art, literature, social and cultural history, philosophy, psychoanalysis and religion.
I have trained in a number of therapy modalities (interpersonal, psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, systems) and use an eclectic and flexible approach which takes into account the specific needs of each client.
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