The Program integrates this mind / brain / body approach to trauma
within a psychoanalytic framework.
For interpretive readings, which understand Saint Phalle's violence
within a psychoanalytic framework, see Jill Carrick, «Phallic Victories?
The dispute led to considerable controversy within psychoanalysis, leading many
within the psychoanalytic community to take sides in the debate.
It appears in heavily secularized garb in various therapeutic cults, most of them offshoots of movements
within the psychoanalytic camp — from Wilhelm Reich to the more sedate branches of the «new sensitivity.»
Not exact matches
The study of family relations and of the growth of persons
within the family is the special concern of interpersonal psychology, particularly as represented in the various
psychoanalytic schools.
Both saw their systems as falling
within the general framework of
psychoanalytic thought, but both rejected Freud's fundamental assumption that the essence of human development is the working out of biological drives and impulses.
For a superb summary of how the concept of relation functions
within contemporary personality theory see, Stephen A. Mitchell, Relational Concepts in Psychoanalysis (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1988) and Jay R. Greenberg and Stephen A. Mitchell, Object Relations in
Psychoanalytic Theory (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1983).
Expansiveness, a certain vulnerability, openness to challenge by one's possibilities, appropriation of the multiplicity
within oneself, acceptance and affirmation of oneself in spite of negativity, all seem to be essential to personal freedom and mental health — not only in Jungian but in existential,
psychoanalytic, Gestalt, and other therapeutic circles.
The title of the exhibition not only refers to the term transference in a
psychoanalytic context with its meaning of a trauma transferred from patient to analyst, but serves as an analogy to the changing connotations of forms seen
within different contexts.
For Bourgeois, an artist who was uniquely committed to the
psychoanalytic origins of her art, such figures dwell
within both the realm of the gods and that of the unconscious.
Her experience as a clinical psychologist practicing psychotherapy from a contemporary
psychoanalytic perspective for over 25 years reflects an enduring passion and respect for personal idiosyncrasy that characterizes her early portrait work, the more recent and abstract, life - size human figure paintings, and now, her turn to the reservoir of personal experience
within.
In so doing, at issue is not a subjective
psychoanalytic process, but a typical situation in which action takes place
within a context of significant symbols.
Within the world of
psychoanalytic theory resides what has become the accepted classical view of the human mind; a three tier system where human experience is
These various nomenclatures fall, in reality,
within three main research traditions, namely, the
psychoanalytic tradition (Freud, 1896/2000), the stress and coping tradition (e.g. Lazarus & Folkman, 1984), and the emotion regulation tradition (e.g. Fredrickson, Mancuso, Branigan, & Tugade, 2000; Gross, 1998; Mikolajczak, Quoidbach, Kotsou, & Nélis, 2009; Parkinson & Totterdell, 1999).
Within these cultural elites, many believed that
psychoanalytic theory was replacing religion as the best guide to deeper meanings in life.