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Phantom Limbs, Neglect Syndromes, Repressed Memories, and Freudian Psychology
1994This chapter discusses two of the most fascinating syndromes in clinical medicine—phantom limbs and somatoparaphrenic delusions—and aims to bring them into the respectable arena of modern neuroscience. The syndromes illustrate certain important principles concerning the functional organization of the normal human brain.
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The return of the repressed: Psychology's problematic relations with psychoanalysis, 1909-1960.
American Psychologist, 1992When psychoanalysis first arrived in the United States, most psychologists ignored it. By the 1920s, however, psychoanalysis had so captured the public imagination that it threatened to eclipse experimental psychology entirely. This article analyzes the complex nature of this threat and the myriad ways that psychologists responded to it.
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American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 1991
Therapists treating individuals who have been traumatized by violent political repression may undergo intense emotional responses, ranging from denial to overidentification. In discussing these reactions, establishment of a therapeutic alliance and awareness of the sociopolitical context of the trauma are highlighted as central elements in the ...
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Therapists treating individuals who have been traumatized by violent political repression may undergo intense emotional responses, ranging from denial to overidentification. In discussing these reactions, establishment of a therapeutic alliance and awareness of the sociopolitical context of the trauma are highlighted as central elements in the ...
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Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy
Exposure to psychological trauma is a well-accepted risk factor for the development of mental and somatic diseases. However, chronic stressors not fulfilling the criteria of traumatic experience can have similarly adverse health consequences. While the harmful impact of chronic stressors is generally recognized among researchers, there is a lack of ...
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Exposure to psychological trauma is a well-accepted risk factor for the development of mental and somatic diseases. However, chronic stressors not fulfilling the criteria of traumatic experience can have similarly adverse health consequences. While the harmful impact of chronic stressors is generally recognized among researchers, there is a lack of ...
Ruth Marheinecke +2 more
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Abstract Inspired by our lived experience of the October 17 Lebanese uprising in 2019, we propose a framework to advance our understanding of the social psychological dynamics of repression and counter-repression. The framework draws on the growing social psychological literature on antecedents of collective action (e.g., injustice ...
Rim Saab +3 more
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The Origins and Psychology of Human Cooperation
Annual Review of Psychology, 2021Joseph Henrich, Michael Muthukrishna
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Introduction: The Psychology of Resistance in Violent and Repressive Contexts
Abstract In this chapter, we introduce the reader to the concepts discussed in the volume and provide a summary of the volume’s contributions. First, we offer definitions of resistance, violence, and repression to frame the scope of the volume. We discuss the book’s thematic structure and our rationale for this organization. We highlightJohanna Ray Vollhardt +1 more
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Psychology as a Historical Science
Annual Review of Psychology, 2021Michael Muthukrishna +2 more
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Torture as Intensive Repression in Latin America: The Psychology of its Methods and Practice
International Journal of Health Services, 1988Fernando Bendfeldt-Zachrisson
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