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The will in psychoanalytic theory and practice
British Journal of Medical Psychology, 1989In psychoanalytic treatment insight does not necessarily lead to change, because psychoanalysis has not yet integrated into its theory and technique the full significance of two determinants: (1) the resistances arising from the patient's environment, and (2) the role played by the patient's will in his/her analysis. This paper is focused on the second
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2011
Psychoanalytic film theory occurred in two distinct waves. The first, beginning in the late 1960s and early 1970s, focused on a formal critique of cinema’s dissemination of ideology, and especially on the role of the cinematic apparatus in this process. The main figures of this first wave were Christian Metz, Jean-Louis Baudry, and Laura Mulvey.
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Psychoanalytic film theory occurred in two distinct waves. The first, beginning in the late 1960s and early 1970s, focused on a formal critique of cinema’s dissemination of ideology, and especially on the role of the cinematic apparatus in this process. The main figures of this first wave were Christian Metz, Jean-Louis Baudry, and Laura Mulvey.
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The Psychoanalytic Theory of Motivation
1985Freud’s psychoanalytic theory offers the most general and well-known conception of the dynamics of motivation. This conception is so vast that it is meaningless to ask whether it is “correct” or “incorrect.” Rather, some aspects of the theory have been shown to have reasonable validity, other facets have no empirical support at all, and still other ...
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Psychoanalytic Theories of Gender
2018A useful psychology of gender needs to make sense of both the seemingly fixed and universal aspects of gender and the seemingly contradictory and individual aspects of gender. It should provide an explanation of gender’s seeming intractability and universality, and of individuals’ ability to manifest and experience gender in endlessly multiple ways ...
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Psychoanalytic Theories of Personality
1998Prior to the emergence of psychoanalysis as a promising science, the zeitgeist was dominated by materialist biology and the natural sciences. Toward the middle of the 19th century, the scientific circles were challenging the basic assumptions of the naturalistic and speculative philosophy that dominated the intellectual community.
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The status of psychoanalytic theory∗
Inquiry, 1964What is the place of Psychoanalytic Theory on our map of knowledge and belief? Various alternatives are considered. Is it a scientific theory? — a myth? — or like a prescientific example of natural philosophy? — a branch of medical knowledge? — a premature empirical synthesis that is an approximation to the truth?
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The Psychoanalytic Theory of Play
The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1933(1933). The Psychoanalytic Theory of Play. The Psychoanalytic Quarterly: Vol. 2, No. 2, pp. 208-224.
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Psychoanalytical Theory and Happiness
2016In this chapter Cieslik examines the usefulness of psychoanalytical concepts for the study of happiness. Psychoanalytical theory suggests the emotional consequences of life events can be internalised and influence later wellbeing in unexpected ways. The author poses questions about our hidden selves—that people are often conflicted and uncertain about ...
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