Who founded the Institute for American Psychoanalysis? What is trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy? When was cognitive processing therapy developed? Which person introduced the concept of reinforcement into behaviorism? Who introduced the concept of emotional intelligence?
Indeed, we may be returning to a situation similar to that at the start of psychoanalysis where, as Ferenczi (1988) pointed out, the client/patient has had more therapy than the therapist. Although now in the case of supervision the client increasingly may have had more therapy than the ...
in 2010, peter freed, a psychiatrist at columbia university, gathered together 15 brain researchers to discuss one of friston’s papers. freed described what happened in the journal neuropsychoanalysis :“there was a lot of mathematical knowledge in the room: three statisticians,...
This chapter is based on interviews with ten men who have sought help for sexual abuse. Most of these men have additionally experienced other forms of physical and psychological violence, as well as childhood neglect. Their experiences with these various
She is baby-faced in a button-down shirt and pearl earrings as she confidently analyzes Foucault’s critique of Freudian psychoanalysis. Article content Her fondness for Bersani had come with a few “serious drawbacks,” she coyly told the room full of academics. “In the dating scene, you...
the year before (although she says she still loves her father, she rarely speaks to him). On top of that, she wasn’t working, having turned down a couple of parts, including Altman’s “A Wedding,” which cooled their friendship for a while. She decided to go into psychoanalysis. ...
Who came up with the blank slate theory? Who developed the catharsis theory? Who is the founder of clinical psychology? Who introduced the concept of the unconscious mind? Which came first, behaviorism or psychoanalysis? What is Watson's theory of behaviorism? Who discovered the basic process of...
I grew up in the days of our American pediatrician Benjamin Spock who was the first pediatrician who studied psychoanalysis to comprehend needs of children and family dynamics. He pennedBaby and ChildCare, a best-seller book. His concepts of child-rearing influenced generations of parents as it ...
By the 1940s, Maslow began to articulate his distinctive humanistic perspective, to lay the groundwork for a “Third Force” in psychology, one more optimistic than the First Force of psychoanalysis and deeper and richer than the Second Force of behaviorism. In a series of books, papers and ...
in 2010, peter freed, a psychiatrist at columbia university, gathered together 15 brain researchers to discuss one of friston’s papers. freed described what happened in the journal neuropsychoanalysis :“there was a lot of mathematical knowledge in the room: three statisticians, two physicists, ...