The objective of psychoanalysis is to help the analysand make the contents of his or her psyche conscious to him- or herself In this paper, the author identifies four tools central in the attempts to reach this goal: (1) the analysand's self- observation; (2) the analyst's assistance ...
According to ___, the appropriate goal of psychology is to understand the environmental conditions that would cause an animal or human to behave in a particular way. A. behaviourist psychology B. cognitive psychologyC. psychoanalysis D. Gestalt psychology 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A [解析]...
The goal of this book is to shed psychoanalytic light on a concept--informed consent-- that has transformed the delivery of health care in the United States. Examining the concept of informed consent in the context of psychoanalysis, the book first summarizes the law and literature on this top...
Resistance to Change: Unconscious Knowledge and the Challenge of Unlearning The goal of this chapter is to propose that widespread evidence of our failure to achieve individual, organizational and social change may be due, in part, to the impact of automated and unconscious knowledge. After a brie...
the science or method of treating psychological abnormalities and disorders by psychological techniques, especially by psychoanalysis, group therapy, or consultation. —psychotherapist,n.—psychotherapeutic,adj. See also:Psychology the science or method of treating psychological abnormalities or disorders by ps...
(Logotherapy)isthegiftofsufferingtohim.Itisthesame asFloyd'spsychoanalysisandAdlerschool.Itisalsocalled thethreeschoolofViennapsychotherapy.Thefirsthalfofthe bookhasstrongnarrativeandgoodreading,andthelatterpart isprofoundandintroducesthinking. A.Concentrationcamplifeandfreeattitude ...
What is the main goal of psychoanalysis? How does cognitive development relate to developmental psychology? What is biological development in psychology? Why is it important to study developmental psychology? What are three of the goals of cognitive behavioral therapy? What question is most important ...
(Psychoanalysis) psychoanal concentration of psychic energy on a single goal [C20: from New Latin, from Greek kathexis, from katekhein to hold fast, intended to render German Besetzung a taking possession of] Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperColl...
Why did the psychologists of the early 1900s stop defining psychology as the study of the mind? How did Freud do psychoanalysis? How does psychoanalysis explain human behavior? What is the origin of psychoanalysis? What is the main goal of psychoanalysis?
2.LinguisticsA noun or noun phrase identifying one that is acted upon or undergoes an action. Also calledgoal. 3.ObsoleteOne who suffers. [Middle Englishpacient, from Old French, from Latinpatiēns, patient-, present participle ofpatī,to endure; seepē(i)-inIndo-European roots.] ...