The first was classic
psychoanalytic theory as presented by Freud which formed the core theoretical background in Bowlby's psychiatry and child development training.
The ceramic objects are often echoes of utilitarian objects or replacing the action of the body with a strong connection to
psychoanalytic theory as well as art history.
She has extensive teaching backgrounds in attachment theory and research and contemporary
psychoanalytic theories as well as traditional psychoanalytic Drive Theory, Ego Psychology, Object Relations Theory, and Self Psychology.
Not exact matches
Sullivan worked closely with anthropologists Ruth Benedict and Margaret Mead, and with Fromm and Horney
as they together challenged classical
psychoanalytic theory because of its inadequate instinctual and biological presuppositions.
Describes his basic revision of
psychoanalytic theory and practice
as these were influenced by existentialism.
Following director Sophie Fiennes» 2006 «The Pervert's Guide to Cinema,» this sequel involves Zizek in various costumes from famous films while discussing
psychoanalytic theory, digging into the profound ideas about society and the human condition
as far reaching
as «The Searchers» and «Taxi Driver.»
Psychoanalytic theories of Jacques Lacan,
as the most notable post-Freudian, were a hot topic.
Its basis in Marxist philosophy and
psychoanalytic theory manifests through emphasis of material
as historical trace, audience
as subject and object, and labor
as performance.
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.
Originally made for public television, these remarkably ambitious and tacitly autobiographical videos show Downey drawing on linguistic,
psychoanalytic, art historical and semiotic
theory to unravel some of the foundational concepts of Western culture, such
as the idea of «the self».
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.
In doing so I use Attachment
Theory as well as contemporary psychoanalytic t
Theory as well
as contemporary
psychoanalytic theorytheory.
As a result, early child development research followed untested
psychoanalytic theory in focusing exclusively on mothers and infants, presuming fathers to be quite peripheral and unnecessary to children's development and psychological adjustment.
His work represented a significant move away from the
psychoanalytic focus on the inner world
as he developed a
theory to explain behaviour which took account of external events.
Some
psychoanalytic theory is very much alive and at work in the world, even
as «the couch» disappears from modern therapeutic practice.
Hendrix states that the approach he developed and calls Imago Relationship Therapy is eclectic, growing out of
psychoanalytic theory, depth psychology, the behavioral sciences
as well
as elements of systems
theory, Gestalt, transactional analysis and cognitive therapy.
Informed by an amalgamation of
psychoanalytic and attachment
theories, the techniques offered in this book can be employed alongside a variety of therapeutic modalities, such
as evidenced - based cognitive - behavioral treatment; social learning, family systems, emotion - focused, Ericksonian, and solution - focused approaches; gestalt, psychodynamic, and narrative therapies;
as well
as play therapy and the therapies of the creative arts.
The techniques offered in Evocative Strategies in Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy are informed by an integration of
psychoanalytic and attachment
theories and can be integrated into a variety of therapy methods including evidenced - based cognitive - behavioral, social learning, family systems, emotion - focused, Ericksonian, solution - focused approaches, gestalt, psychodynamic, narrative approaches, play therapy, and creative arts therapies such
as art, music and drama.
Her dissertation demonstrates a high quality of research and her work contributes to
psychoanalytic theory and practice
as it relates to couples.
Within these cultural elites, many believed that
psychoanalytic theory was replacing religion
as the best guide to deeper meanings in life.
According to
psychoanalytic theory, panic, phobias, conversions, obsessions, compulsions and depressions (generally referred to
as «neurotic symptoms») are not usually caused by deficits in functions
as in the psychoses (see below); rather, they are caused by intrapsychic conflicts.
My approach is highly influenced by
psychoanalytic theory and practice,
as well
as attachment
theory, and family systems
theory.
[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.