In a nutshell, thesine qua nonof psychoanalytic theory is its contention that the human subject is fundamentally and forever radically split and conflicted: on the one hand, our minds are divided in terms of consciousness and the unconscious. On the other hand, our bodies are forcibly carved b...
This article argues that psychoanalytic psychotherapy can be valuable for homosexual patients. The authors examine the psychoanalytic theory of homosexuality, present the evidence for and against homosexual pathology, and describe their own conceptual schema for therapy: a psychoanalytic approach designed to...
The article argues that the importation into psychoanalytic theory of the terms "self" and "subject" is neither true to Freud's intentions, nor necessary, nor helpful. Having observed how Freud undermined these concepts in both his Topographical Model and Structural Model, the article turns to th...
摘要: ThisarticlearguesthatpsychoanalyticpsychotherapycanbevaluableforhomosexualpatientsTheauthorsexaminethepsychoanalytictheoryofhomosexuality,presenttheevidenceforandagainsthomosexualôpathology,öanddescribetheirownconceptualschemafortherapy:apsychoanalyticapproachdesignedtoimprovetheclientÆssocialandsexualfunctioningThe...
b.The theory of personality developed by Freud that focuses on repression and unconscious forces and includes the concepts of infantile sexuality, resistance, transference, and division of the psyche into the id, ego, and superego. 2.Psychotherapy incorporating this method and theory. ...
The author argues that a psycho-social theory of subjectivity has to account for the effects of the social without succumbing to the reductionism of social determinism, and has to account for the idiosyncrasies of human subjectivity without removing subjectivity from its social and historical context...
Sport and Psychoanalytic Theory The study of sport, often referred to as sport science or sport studies, is a multidisciplinary field that examines various aspects of sport and physical activity. Over the years, this has evolved and expanded to encompass a wide range of disciplines and methodologie...
On the basis of Steiner's theory of 'psychic retreats' and O'Shaughnessy's concept of 'enclaves', the author argues that inpatient treatment is always at risk of turning into an unhelpful refuge. He describes the concept of the Cassel Ho... W Skogstad - 《Forum Der Psychoanalyse》 被引量...
The authors argue that the abandonment of the theory of trauma in 1897 was a trauma for Freud himself, who was led to 'despair', and possibly reacted with ... P Migone,G Liotti - The International journal of psycho-analysis 被引量: 56发表: 1998年 Close Encounters of a New Kind: To...
Cronenburg and Psychoanalytic Theory Psychoanalysis, as stemmed from Freud, brings the "unconscious" to the foreground of importance, adding value to those thoughts, feelings, etcetera, that are usually repressed. Film, as a mass entertainment, serves as a way for an audience to "experience" sit...