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  • : Freud's Inner Circle and the Politics of Psychoanalysis, Addison-Wesley Pub.
  • reud, who laid the basis for the theory of psychoanalysis, along with The Interpretation of Dreams (
  • or Turkle has written numerous articles on psychoanalysis and culture and on the "subjective side" o
  • ., he turned his attention to the study of psychoanalysis, and has since pursued a double career: ps
  • ble for) much of the notoriety surrounding psychoanalysis and its rise to acceptance in Europe as we
  • naugurate the intersection of film theory, psychoanalysis, and feminism.
  • rtling the difficulties and limitations of psychoanalysis, and also describes its main methods and r
  • United Kingdom, United States and Ireland; psychoanalysis and literature; and the literature of nons
  • In psychoanalysis and behaviorism, it is used for the person
  • lso integrates Melanie Klein's theories on psychoanalysis and the Oedipal crisis.
  • y in 1948, she has focused her research on psychoanalysis and culture and on the psychology of peopl
  • fields of philosophy, theosophy, theology, psychoanalysis, and semiotics as well as editor of severa
  • ast President of the Association for Child Psychoanalysis, and Former Secretary General of the Inter
  • wider criticism of familial orientation of psychoanalysis and it foregrounds the political and racia
  • when 'I started to work on the subject of Psychoanalysis and Religion, and it came to me quite earl
  • He is Professor of Psychoanalysis and head of the department of Clinical, Ed
  • most significant forerunner of postmodern psychoanalysis', and in particular of the examination of
  • Piracy, Impact, Valor, Aces High, Extra!, Psychoanalysis, and MD.
  • ugh unconventional sequences incorporating psychoanalysis and emotional deconstruction of these char
  • Payne was strong advocate for psychoanalysis and a prolific writer on psychoanalysis an
  • rough its related bodies, the Institute of Psychoanalysis and the London Clinic of Psychoanalysis, i
  • Genealogies of the Text: Literature, Psychoanalysis, and Politics in Modern France (Cambridge
  • inguished Service Professor of Psychology, Psychoanalysis and Spirituality
  • Sigmund Freud, founder of psychoanalysis and a Jew (died September 23, 1939)
  • is editor in chief of the academic journal Psychoanalysis and History.
  • y influential within both his own field of psychoanalysis and outside.
  • is research fields were French literature, psychoanalysis and the relationship between literature an
  • Psychoanalysis and Social Theory: The Limits of Sociology
  • His recent work has also focused on psychoanalysis and Jaques Lacan.
  • He pursued postgraduate studies in psychoanalysis and culture in the United States.
  • At the time, Engel was skeptical of psychoanalysis and psychosomatic medicine.
  • r his research in providing a link between psychoanalysis and educational theory.
  • In 1977 he returned to London to study psychoanalysis and to qualify as a professional psychothe
  • ali's Child as being built upon "veneer of psychoanalysis and symbolic deconstruction....The imperia
  • hrough her uncle, she began to learn about psychoanalysis and attended the 5th International Psychoa
  • n the couch and at the altar: Contemporary psychoanalysis and religion [Review of the book Minding S
  • Isay has written widely on the subjects of psychoanalysis and homosexuality, including texts such as
  • the history and philosophy of psychiatry, psychoanalysis and hypnosis.
  • studies, New Journalism, Beat literature, Psychoanalysis, and Situationism.
  • Dr Jones was an early disciple of Freudian psychoanalysis and by coincidence friends with Freud's bi
  • s collected papers were published in 1997: Psychoanalysis and the Philosophy of Science: Collected P
  • - Psychoanalysis and the Philosophy of Science: Collected P
  • xist and Hegelian traditions with Lacanian psychoanalysis and with Structuralism.
  • ce 1974 and is an expert on the history of psychoanalysis and the life and work of Sigmund Freud.
  • Jointness is a term (1991) in psychoanalysis and psychodynamic theory, describing a new
  • is particularly engaged in the history of psychoanalysis and the occult.
  • Francisco (1976-1979) including a Jungian psychoanalysis and a first exposure to research with Irwi
  • In psychoanalysis, anticathexis is the energy derived from t
  • ational Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis, are named after Freud's essay.
  • umerous books and papers on the subject of Psychoanalysis, as well as on its history, and has a part
  • ly critical of penis envy as a concept and psychoanalysis as a discipline, arguing that the assumpti
  • enheim), which introduced the technique of psychoanalysis as a form of cure.
  • oyd taught psychology (with an emphasis on psychoanalysis) at Earlham College for 20 years.
  • Freud and spoken widely on the history of psychoanalysis at academic seminars, conferences and broa
  • in psychology of religion, philosophy, and psychoanalysis before meeting Reich, Raknes becomes a tru
  • therapies, including the talking cures of psychoanalysis, behavioural and cognitive techniques, som
  • the earliest and most active exponents of psychoanalysis, being the first to translate into English
  • al Movement which, in contrast to orthodox psychoanalysis, believed the inner-self should be freely
  • ical psychiatry between 1986 and 2003, and psychoanalysis between 1976 and 2003, having trained earl
  • break through the constraints of classical psychoanalysis but encountered considerable resistance an
  • shed with regard to either Christianity or psychoanalysis by listing their illusions and delusions.
  • y, as well as certified in the practice of psychoanalysis by The American Psychoanalytic Association
  • In Freudian psychoanalysis Castration anxiety (Kastrationsangst) refe
  • In psychoanalysis, cathexis is defined as the process of inv
  • Psychoanalysis Changed My Life (2003)
  • With psychoanalysis continuing to move away from classical Fre
  • atural selection, object relations theory ( psychoanalysis), control systems theory, evolutionary bio
  • y slightly from the current terminology of psychoanalysis, declares that each individual is separate
  • Payne developed an interest in psychoanalysis during the war and began training with Edw
  • She writes that psychoanalysis employed by Kripal is "doubtful ... as a s
  • mittee, made to insure the continuation of psychoanalysis' existence.
  • Freud's eventual practice of psychoanalysis focused not so much on the recall of these
  • 993) was a U.S. psychiatrist whose work in psychoanalysis focused on treatment of schizophrenic / sc
  • for such modern scourges as homosexuality, psychoanalysis, fornication, rock 'n' roll and pride.
  • ong with such prestigious books as Art and Psychoanalysis, Fuller wrote regularly for Art Monthly UK
  • ig works as a therapist in an Institute of Psychoanalysis funded and controlled by the church.
  • and other disciplines such as philosophy, Psychoanalysis, gender studies and Queer Theory.
  • rtual or imagined city, Borders, The body, Psychoanalysis, German philosophy and history of ideas, W
  • hich is a copy of the city of Vienna where Psychoanalysis had been born, especially Freud's counceli
  • ovative approaches to topics as diverse as psychoanalysis, humour and nationalism.
  • ng across Freud's Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis, in a local public library.
  • He then follows a cursus in psychoanalysis in Paris, adhers to post-structuralist the
  • After the war he studied psychoanalysis in the USA and in 1960 became a senior phy
  • o have profoundly influenced the course of psychoanalysis in France.
  • ein wrote extensively on the philosophy of psychoanalysis, including articles on the mind-body dicho
  • Philosophy of Psychoanalysis, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shiml
  • Interpretation: The Limits of Hermeneutic Psychoanalysis, ISBN 9780300076035
  • In Freudian psychoanalysis, it is when desires of the unconscious are
  • However, his work in psychoanalysis left him unsatisfied with the field as a w
  • Freud's Drive: Psychoanalysis, Literature, and Film (2008)
  • this training he joined the Interpersonal psychoanalysis movementment founded by Harry Stack Sulliv
  • " Psychoanalysis and Psychopharmachology", Modern psychoana
  • Psychoanalysis of the "Reformer" A Further Contribution t
  • 921, following raids on his establishment, Psychoanalysis of the "Reformer" A Further Contribution t
  • hen moved to London, where she studied the psychoanalysis of children under Anna Freud, working with
  • med stories, similar in theme to the comic Psychoanalysis published by EC in 1955.
  • Sufism and Psychoanalysis, published in the The International Journa
  • The Interpersonal Turn in Psychoanalysis: Review of the Handbook of Interpersonal P
  • assage of time partly due to the intensive psychoanalysis sessions he conducted for his disciples.
  • Philip is also seen in psychoanalysis sessions with his analyst, Simon, who has
  • Williams had begun psychoanalysis shortly before writing the play.
  • In 1922, the founder of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud wrote to Schnitzler that "yo
  • epths of the Soul: a Christian Approach to Psychoanalysis, Staten Island, N.Y.: Alba House, 1966 (or
  • Solar symbols can have significance in psychoanalysis, symbolism, semiotics, astrology, religion
  • Psychoanalysis teaches the patient "to bring desire into
  • Their show, Psychoanalysis, tied with Clovis East High School for fir
  • e, in which he explains the correlation of psychoanalysis to scientific principles.
  • ago (1912-13) employing the application of psychoanalysis to the fields of archaeology, anthropology
  • iticism has been almost more prepared than psychoanalysis to make at least metaphorical use of the t
  • Erikson for his part stressed that ' psychoanalysis today is...shifting its emphasis...to the
  • ollowing the war they became interested in psychoanalysis, training medically at the request of Erne
  • e studied medicine and treated patients by psychoanalysis under Reich's supervision.
  • Psychoanalysis was approved by the Comics Code Authority,
  • It was not until years later that psychoanalysis was recognized as a legitimate psychiatric
  • Psychoanalysis was a short lived comic book published by
  • he late 1980s, the Society for Theoretical Psychoanalysis was founded as the central coordinating bo
  • In contrast to traditional psychoanalysis, which focuses on drives (instinctual moti
  • al circle known as the Ljubljana school of psychoanalysis, which combined the study of Lacanian psyc
  • of the 20th century saw the development of psychoanalysis, which would later come to the fore, along
  • ocated in Lacan's last works as the aim of psychoanalysis', will in time prove as fruitful as that o
  • oped theories regarding the correlation of psychoanalysis with socialism.