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Exploring ambivalence: A psychoanalytic analysis of emotional complexity in selected Amharic novels. [PDF]
Dibekulu D, Dagnew T, G/Meskel T.
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Imre Hermann's Freudian theory of attachment
The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2003In this paper the author addresses some problems concerning the relation between attachment theory and psychoanalysis and sketches the outline of a Freudian theory of attachment, based on the ideas of the Hungarian psychoanalyst Imre Hermann. First, he elucidates the fundamental divergence behind the insults and misunderstandings that have dominated ...
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2014
The first part of this chapter builds up a picture of Freud’s theory of phantasy, beginning in his topographic period. As this picture is developed, the other components of the ontological constellation I am addressing are brought into clearer view. The second part turns attention to the ways in which Freud’s understanding of individual phantasy has ...
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The first part of this chapter builds up a picture of Freud’s theory of phantasy, beginning in his topographic period. As this picture is developed, the other components of the ontological constellation I am addressing are brought into clearer view. The second part turns attention to the ways in which Freud’s understanding of individual phantasy has ...
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FREUDIAN THEORIES OF IDENTIFICATION AND THEIR DERIVATIVES
Child Development, 1960Two years ago, prior to embarking on a program of research on parental roles and personality development, the writer was faced with the necessity of reviewing the literature on theories of identification. The task proved a difficult one on several counts.
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Freudian aggression theory: Two hypotheses.
Psychotherapy: Theory, Research & Practice, 1971An examination of Freud's development as a theoretician can be a fascinating process. From his clinical practice emerged a theory strongly tied both to his biological training (with its corresponding philosophical orientation of determinism) and to the clinician's office.
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