Sentences with phrase «psychoanalysis when»

He had taken some courses in psychology and psychoanalysis when he was at school and started working at the hospital to support himself while he made art.
But too much of Women In Trouble settles for banal instances of infidelity, female bonding, or psychoanalysis when it needs to keep the action going.
Under Cronenberg's lens is the groundbreaking work of Sigmund Freud (Viggo Mortensen) and Carl Jung (Michael Fassbender) in the pioneering days of psychoanalysis when ethical boundaries had yet to be drawn.

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The third chapter surprised readers with its sexual frankness when it appeared as a short story in Partisan Review, but candor defines her approach to every subject, including society, politics, and psychoanalysis.
Much later, when Marianne is undergoing psychoanalysis and is «trying hard to learn how to talk» about herself, she discovers the Mrs. Jacobi in Marianne and writes in her diary:
When asked about the difference between psychosynthesis and psychoanalysis, in an interview not long before his death, he responded with a striking metaphor:
I have known instances where a clergyman has attempted to counsel an individual with a behavioral problem using the insight and techniques of psychoanalysis, when what was really indicated was a physical checkup, since the behavioral pattern of the individual was being distorted by physiological factors.
Psychoanalysis views earliest infancy as a time of passivity, an age of primary narcissism when we experience the self as being all.»
Less than two months later, when Tete was struggling to keep his emotional equilibrium, Albert wrote to him, «When you come to visit you must teach me about psychoanalysis; I'll try to keep a straight face.&rawhen Tete was struggling to keep his emotional equilibrium, Albert wrote to him, «When you come to visit you must teach me about psychoanalysis; I'll try to keep a straight face.&raWhen you come to visit you must teach me about psychoanalysis; I'll try to keep a straight face.»
Eschewing the trappings of the biopic — psychology, cult of the hero — Assayas catches Carlos (Edgar Ramirez) mid-stream, between the fated year 1973 (Four Concepts of Psychoanalysis, coup in Chile), when Waddie Haddad (Ahmad Kaabour) makes him number two in the European network of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP); and 1994, when he is snatched in a Khartoum hospital by the French Secret Services who promptly brought him to stand trial in Paris: no cute or sinister growing - up tales, no face - to - face with oneself within the four walls of a cell.
Yet when he describes the structural elements, Markus Schinwald prefers to use the terms of psychoanalysis.
From 1911 to 1914, while undergoing psychoanalysis and involved in two tumultuous relationships (one ending when his pregnant fiancée killed herself in 1914), he made a series of startling self - portraits.
Comments from the floor ranged from defensive (the APA staff essentially said, «If we want to be a player here with psychiatry we need to get these guidelines out now»; representatives from division 39, psychoanalysis, claimed unfair treatment of psychoanalysis and psychodynamic TX,) to accurate (the president of the Women's division strongly suggested that decontextualizing PTSD was dangerous to those who suffered from it,) to the idiotic (sorry about casting aspersions here — but I am always fascinated when psychologists in love with RCTs and meta - analyses as the only viable evidence base stand at the mic and spout effect sizes etc. — overlooking the important contributions from qualitative research, and misunderstanding how RCTs are based on drug trials that simply do not translate to humans.
When describing the history of psychotherapy, given the influence of psychoanalysis in the XX century, it is still traditional to start with the Viennese physician Sigmund Freud, albeit what is still considered valid today of his theorization is not his own original produce and what is really new has been definitely disconfirmed from research [How to reference and link to summary or text].
Psychoanalysis, as sexy as that sounds, is the most common treatment for low libido, particularly when tied to depression or other psychological disorders.
The founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud1, in his writings, states that the diminishing of trauma or conflict, or the character modification takes place when the unconscious becomes conscious.
When we find ourselves caught in repeated conflict in relationships, or we behave in ways that feel uncharacteristic, we often are in conflict with an aspect of ourself that is unknown or unconscious to us.The goal of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy is to help the unconscious self become conscious.
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.
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