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Hauke, Christopher. "The Phallus, alchemy and Christ Jungian analyis and the sublime." In On the sublime in psychoanalysis, archetypal psychology and psychotherapy, ed. Petruska Clarkson, 123-144. London Whurr Publishers, 1997. [Pg.585]

George Draper, Psychoanalysis—The Inward Eye, Scribner s Magazine Dec. 1931, 667ff. Source for public opinion of 1920s psychiatry, cited by Hermes. [Pg.224]

Although it has received the most attention, CBT is not the only form of psychotherapy that is effective for depression. Other psychological treatments include interpersonal psychotherapy, short-term psychodynamic therapy and non-directive supportive therapy. Interpersonal psychotherapy focuses on problems that arise in interpersonal relationships, such as marital conflict, the loss of a loved one and social isolation.20 Short-term psychodynamic therapy focuses on acquiring insight and understanding of unresolved conflicts arising from the person s childhood. It is based on Freud s psychoanalytic theory, but requires only months, rather than the years it takes for a full psychoanalysis.21 Non-directive supportive therapy provides a warm, supportive atmosphere in which the depressed person can explore life issues... [Pg.159]

At the beginning of the twenty-first century, the century of psychoanalysis may be giving way to that of brain chemistry and neuroscience. Psychotherapy is now supplemented and sometimes even replaced by antidepressants, anti-psychotics, and other pharmaceutical responses to the chemistry of the brain. Neuroscience is beginning to provide physical explanations for cognition, emotion—even subjectivity. At this border of science and our deepest sense of our mental and even spiritual selves, alchemy is again demonstrating its relevance and durability. One final realm in which alchemical tropes became (and remain) common is that of psychedelic drugs.7... [Pg.191]

Lebovitz PS. Integrating psychoanalysis and psychopharmacology a review of the literatnre of combined treatment for affective disorders. J Am Acad Psychoanal Dyn Psychiatry 2004 32 585-596. [Pg.9]

Roose SP, Johannet CM. Medication and psychoanalysis treatments in conflict. Psychoanal Inq 1998 18(5) 606-620. [Pg.9]

Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, made many contributions to the science of psychology. One of his greatest contributions was his theory of the personality. According to Freud, the human personality is made up of three parts the id. the ego, and the superego. [Pg.188]

Bachelard, Gaston. The Psychoanalysis of Fire. Translated by Alan C.M. Ross. Boston Beacon Press, 1964 (1938). [Pg.200]

Timpanaro, Sebastiano. The Freudian Slip Psychoanalysis and Textual Criticism. Translated by Kate Soper. London Verso, 1985. [Pg.209]

Edelson, M. (1984) Hypothesis and evidence in psychoanalysis. Chicago, University of Chicago Press. [Pg.424]

Resier, M.E (1985) Converging sectors of psychoanalysis and neurobiology mutual challenge and opportunity. J Am Psychoanal Assoc 33 11 34. [Pg.425]

The camera introduces us to unconscious optics, as does psychoanalysis to unconscious impulses. [Pg.138]

The four elements are not a conception . N. Frye, introduction to G. Bachelard, The Psychoanalysis of Fire (London Quartet Books, 1987), p. ix. [Pg.159]

In this context, the type of psychosocial interventions used in schizophrenia has changed radically in the last 15 years. In the 1950 s and 1960 s, the emphasis was on psychodynamic psychotherapy, and in particular long-term psychoanalysis was practiced in institutions such as Chestnut Lodge or the Menninger Clinic. [Pg.80]

Freud S. Introductory lectures on psychoanalysis. New York Norton, 1977. [Pg.249]

You do not need to understand theories of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis In order to manage your own psychology. On an everyday basis, it is something that we all do naturally, though perhaps with varying degrees of skill. [Pg.286]

Answers to why we strive for particular goals, or avoid particular outcomes, may lie in events that occurred in infancy or early childhood. Becoming aware of these unconscious influences, contrary to some popular belief, does not always require deep psychoanalysis. Many of our unconscious motives and forces are only unconscious because we have never taken the time to allow them to surface. Once we examine our behaviour and start the process of self-questioning, much will come into consciousness. You may not plumb the bottom of your psyche. But all you are seeking is sufficient awareness and understanding to provide a lever for change. [Pg.288]

Sartre, Jean-Paul. 1936. Esquisse d une tkborie des imotions. Paris Hermann. Schafer, Roy. 1976. A New Language for Psychoanalysis. New Haven Yale University Press. [Pg.276]

Psychoanalysis seems here. as in much else, to present a sketch, albeit a vague and incomplete one, of what Buddhism is. See, for example. Jung (1959). [Pg.261]

The Viennese neurologist and psychiatrist Sigmund Freud was an imaginative theorist who created psychoanalysis when his dream of a scientific psychology built on the foundation of brain science had to be abandoned. Dreaming was the altered state of consciousness that Freud tried first to explain in psychoanalytic terms. This is because the concepts that became foundational for psychoanalysis via Freud s masterpiece, The Interpretation of Dreams (1900), are the direct intellectual descendents of the key ideas in the failed Project for a Scientific Psychology (1895). By equating what he took to be the psychodynamics of dream formation... [Pg.20]


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