Sentences with phrase «what psychoanalysts»

The authors argue that the way men think is affected by what psychoanalysts term the «male wound».
The most frequent parental characteristic was what psychoanalyst Erich Fromm has described as «irrational authoritarianism.»

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Donovan called Walter C. Langer, a psychoanalyst helping with the war effort, in for a meeting, and asked: «What do you make of Hitler?
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).
Psychoanalyst Beverly Engel, author of Loving Him Without Losing Yourself, calls it the Disappearing Woman — what happens when women lose track of what they believe in, what they stand for, what's important to them and what makes them happy just because they happen to be in a relationship with someone they love.
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.
As a psychoanalyst, and as a concerned mother, I thought deeply about how to communicate with my daughter on her own perceptions, thoughts and feelings about what was unfolding around her.
I wanted to write a book that was complex; to offer something for the voyeur, the psychoanalyst, the lover of memoirs and the romance reader, and insight for those who wonder what really happens in an affair.
«Not only did he change the course of the American literary river, but he changed what editors do by becoming their best friends, their money lenders, their marriage counselors, their psychoanalysts... And along the way he began offering them titles.
Some of the works in The Therapist Office are made in the context of therapy including KB Jones» drawings while in - session; Ken Griffen's stacked works on paper forecasts what therapy will be like for a 29 year - old New Zealander artist newly - arrived into Manhattan; and a work by Sophie Calle whose tricky grandparents booked an appointment with a psychoanalyst and brought the 14 - year old Sophie instead to a plastic surgeon.
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.
While there, check out the concurrent show «Fantasy Can Invent Nothing New,» which features commissioned works by 12 international artists exploring a Freudian theory about dreams, in which the psychoanalyst speculated that the mind creates fantasy out of what we already know — an apt metaphor for making art.
The closest thing to theory was what was borrowed from psychoanalysts.
This is what Donald Winnicott, a pediatrician and psychoanalyst, has learned after interacting and relating with several mothers and their babies.
Unlike family therapy, there is no one else in the psychoanalyst's consulting room, so all of what occurs within it is examined within the bond between patient and analyst.
As a licensed clinical social worker and psychoanalyst, I am trained to listen deeply and to reflect back what I hear and feel in order to help you to become known to yourself and to others.
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