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Psychoanalysis, Psychoanalysis Appropriated, Psychoanalysis Applied
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1985The assumptions which predominate in the reading of psychoanalytic theory differ from those involved in listening to the patient in the psychoanalytic process. A weakness of much applied psychoanalysis is that these two sets of assumptions are confused and theoretical certainty is substituted for clinical exploration.
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1981
All choices are personal but some more personal than others. The task of selecting from the vast literature of psychoanalysis has felt like the task of the castaway on Desert Island Discs; should I include old faithfuls of long ago or replace them with the shining prizes of today? My selection will not be the same as that of any other psychoanalyst and
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All choices are personal but some more personal than others. The task of selecting from the vast literature of psychoanalysis has felt like the task of the castaway on Desert Island Discs; should I include old faithfuls of long ago or replace them with the shining prizes of today? My selection will not be the same as that of any other psychoanalyst and
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British Journal of Psychiatry, 1990
The reading I suggest first is concerned with the Oedipus complex, a major explanatory theory of psychoanalysis based upon a set of observations and crucial to the understanding of the personality and its relationships. It refers to an organised configuration of loving and hostile feelings which the child experiences towards its parents.
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The reading I suggest first is concerned with the Oedipus complex, a major explanatory theory of psychoanalysis based upon a set of observations and crucial to the understanding of the personality and its relationships. It refers to an organised configuration of loving and hostile feelings which the child experiences towards its parents.
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The Contributions of Child Psychoanalysis to Psychoanalysis
The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 1986(1986). The Contributions of Child Psychoanalysis to Psychoanalysis. The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child: Vol. 41, No. 1, pp. 61-87.
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Psychoanalysis as medicine, psychoanalysis as religion
Journal of Religion and Health, 1995The author explores unfavorable comparisons between psychoanalysts and medical psychiatry, tracing the crisis in the mental health fields created by managed care. This current crisis is traced to an historical identification with the medical profession and a more recent dependence on third-party payments.
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The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2016
Psychoanalysis and meditation not only compensate for the other's blind spots, but also, when practiced together, can provide a richer experience than either discipline pursued alone. After considering the way meditation cultivates heightened attentiveness, refines sensory clarity, lessens self-criticism, and increases affect tolerance, thereby ...
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Psychoanalysis and meditation not only compensate for the other's blind spots, but also, when practiced together, can provide a richer experience than either discipline pursued alone. After considering the way meditation cultivates heightened attentiveness, refines sensory clarity, lessens self-criticism, and increases affect tolerance, thereby ...
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The International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 2001
In keeping with the spirit of the postmodern, the author suggests that psychoanalysts should be wary of subscribing to a set of rules and/or a proper method for the conduct of psychoanalysis. He puts forward instead the suggestion that some patients do well with certain rules and not with others, and offers a brief report concerning a group of patients
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In keeping with the spirit of the postmodern, the author suggests that psychoanalysts should be wary of subscribing to a set of rules and/or a proper method for the conduct of psychoanalysis. He puts forward instead the suggestion that some patients do well with certain rules and not with others, and offers a brief report concerning a group of patients
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