The History of Psychotherapy. Lecture 2. Historical Background of Psychotherapy (Part II)
The paper continues the cycle of lectures by Igor Borisovitch Grinshpun on his- tory of psychotherapy. The current part recounts the discovery of the unconscious by Austrian physician Josef Breuer (case of Anna O., cathartic method) and French ...
Grinshpun I.B.
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Die skeppingsmites as simbole van psigiese prosesse
Creation myths as symbols of psychic processes The thesis which has been taken from the Jungian psychology and which is discussed in this article, is the following: Creation myths represent unconscious and preconscious psychic processes which constitute
J. P. Naudé
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Suggestibility as an operant factor in advertising effects, cognitive defences and the issue of consumer sovereignty [PDF]
This paper is a response to two recent, unrelated studies in the ongoing issue of unconsciously processed advertising messages, one on similarity of hypnotic suggestion to suggestion in advertising, the other discussing more recent, similar constructs ...
Wesson, Dave
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Psychology of Myth and Story; New Approach in Literary Criticism [PDF]
The purpose of this article, is introducing a new approach in critical studies of the text that it is useful in the field of fairy tales, folk stories, many legends and mythic stories. Psychological approach to myth is using modern theories of psychology
Maryam Hosseini +1 more
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Archaeologies of the Mind: James Joyce’s Ulysses and Pre-Freudian Psychology of the Unconscious
This essay analyses the representation of mental processes in James Joyce’s Ulysses in light of ‘scientific’ or ‘experimental’ psychology, whose impact on the composition of the novel has been quite underestimated.
Annalisa Federici
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Have we vindicated the motivational unconscious yet? A conceptual review
Motivationally unconscious (M-unconscious) states are unconsciousstates that can directly motivate a subject’s behavior and whose unconsciouscharacter typically results from a form of repression.
Alexandre eBillon
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Inconscious, brain lateralization and parapsychology [PDF]
In this paper, we have tried to show that it is impossible to study and understand the language of parapsychology without knowing the problem of 'conscious' and 'unconscious' process and issues of brain lateralization.
Alečković-Nikolić Mila S.
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Evaluative conditioning of artificial grammars: evidence that subjectively-unconscious structures bias affective evaluations of novel stimuli [PDF]
Evaluative conditioning (EC) refers to the acquisition of emotional valence by an initially-neutral stimulus (conditioned stimulus; CS), after being paired with an emotional stimulus (unconditioned stimulus; US).
Costea, Andrei +4 more
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The Metaphysical Instincts & Spiritual Bypassing in Integral Psychology [PDF]
Instincts are innate, unconscious means by which Nature operates in all forms of life including animals and human beings. In humans however, with progressive evolution of consciousness, instincts become increasingly conscious and regulated by egoic ...
Bahman A.K. Shirazi
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Archetypal-Imaging and Mirror-Gazing
Mirrors have been studied by cognitive psychology in order to understand self-recognition, self-identity, and self-consciousness. Moreover, the relevance of mirrors in spirituality, magic and arts may also suggest that mirrors can be symbols of ...
Giovanni B. Caputo
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