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  • The techniques of psychoanalytic therapy are designed to increase awareness, foster insights into the patien The analysis of transference is an important technique in psychoanalytic therapy because it allows the patient to achieve present-moment insight int
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  • ...F., [[French]]-[[Language]] [[Psychoanalytic]] Group) is one of the larger psychoanalytic groups in [[France]]. It claims to follow principles and methods that have ...nalytic Association) and theÉcole Freudienne de [[Paris]] ([[Freudian]] [[School]] of Paris), created by Jacques [[Lacan]].
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  • ...om the French [[psychologist]] Henri Wallon, but [[reinterpreted]] it in [[psychoanalytic]] terms. The idea of the [[mirror stage]] (I prefer the term phase because In 1963 Lacan was expelled from the [[International Psychoanalytic Association]]. The stbry is a complicated one.ll The Societe Psychanalytiqu
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  • ...onscious assumes its role, correspond exactly to the functions that this [[school]] [of linguistics] believes determines the most radical aspects of the effe ...discerned in the kind of aberration that, according to Lacan, passes for [[psychoanalytic]] [[practice]] today. Nor are they to be grasped by overlooking the subtlet
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  • ...ence to the importance of the [[castration]] [[complex]] for traditional [[psychoanalytic]] [[theory]], both in [[terms]] of eventual~ tom [[formation]] and in terms ...otion]] of [[aphanisis]] (the [[disappearance]] of sexual desire) into the psychoanalytic debate, since with this he suggests "the relation between castration and de
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  • ...ovenia the [[Communist]] Party was intelligent enough to adopt [[Frankfurt School]] Marxism as its official [[ideology]]. Heideggerianism was from the beginn ...scandal. He first accepts the standard [[psychoanalytic]], even Frankfurt School, accusation that the Germans did not durcharbeiten, did not work through th
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  • ...permission from Léon Bérard, minister of education, to attend medical [[school]]. He was less than sixteen when he [[left]] for Paris to study medicine, a ...n his department; after the war [[Jacques Lacan]] and André Green had a [[psychoanalytic]] practice there. His department also hosted [[Jacques lacan|Jacques Lacan]
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  • ...ions within its larger institutions. Some see this as an indication of the psychoanalytic movement's tendency towards dogmatic organizations that [[practice]] [[excl ...th Wilhelm [[Fliess]] could be called, albeit a bit arbitrarily, the first psychoanalytic "[[split]]." The way they split seems almost paradigmatic: two passionate r
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  • ...ause) in January 1981. A new school, theÉcole de la cause freudienne (The School of the Freudian Cause) was immediately formed as a substitute for them. Wha ...Centre de formation et de recherches psychanalytique (CFRP, the Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research) with Octave Mannoni and Patrick Guyomard. This group
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  • ...middle-[[class]] Welsh [[family]], Jones was educated at Swansea Grammar [[School]] and [[University]] College, Cardiff, and received his medical [[training] ...blished several papers on psychoanalysis. He also organized the American [[Psychoanalytic]] [[Association]], intended for [[psychoanalysts]] scattered all over the U
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  • ...lue]] of a specific psychic fact. "Reconstruction," an [[instrument]] of [[psychoanalytic]] [[science]], concretely reconstructs an old psychic [[process]]. Because ...rture for "Freudology." These include a documented study on the Helmholz [[School]] (1944) and a 1946 essay in which Bernfeld discovers that the enigmatic [[
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  • ...ession, and [[idealization]] at work in organizations. In South America, a school was formed to conduct a "social [[clinic]]." ...e, intoxicated by the success of analysis, have indiscriminately applied [[psychoanalytic]] [[concepts]] to social [[reality]] and have succeeded only in bastardizin
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  • ...ent phobias relating to school. Serge Lebovici has emphasized that serious school phobias appearing later in [[life]] (in preadolescence or adolescence) are # Freud, Anna. (1977). Fears, anxieties, and phobic phenomena. [[Psychoanalytic]] Study of the Child, 32, 85-90.
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  • ...ngs. These [[ideas]] were further developed by Jacques [[Lacan]] and his [[school]]. * [[The Psychology of Women: A Psychoanalytic Interpretation]]
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  • ...for Freud [[libido]] is identical in the two sexes, for the [[English]] [[School]], feminine libido is specific. Karen Horney and Ernest [[Jones]] participa ...ed to an emphasis on the mother-[[child]] [[dyad]], and on [[motherhood]]. Psychoanalytic [[work]] from an early stage concentrated on [[primitive]] states in infanc
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  • The [[psychoanalytic]] [[treatment]] is a method for treating [[psychic]] [[suffering]] that adv ...Rat Man]]" [[analysis]], [[Freud]] gradually developed the [[system]] of [[psychoanalytic treatment]]. In fact the method emerged from the hypnotic treatments that h
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  • ...sociation Test (WAT) was based on earlier theories of the associationism [[school]] of [[psychology]], which studied the laws of [[mental]] [[associations]]. ...euer]] earlier, it was with Jung's [[meaning]] that it finally entered the psychoanalytic [[vocabulary]].
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  • The [[psychoanalytic]] [[treatment]] is a method for treating [[psychic]] [[suffering]] that adv ...[[Rat Man]]" [[analysis]], [[Freud]] gradually developed the [[system]] of psychoanalytic treatment. In fact the method emerged from the hypnotic treatments that he
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  • ...analysts]] (Georg Groddeck, Franz Alexander) and those of the [[French]] [[school]] who followed the work of Michel Fain and Pierre Marty reopened the questi ...nt over the nature of the concept was the origin of the [[split]] in the [[psychoanalytic]] movement. For example, Otto Rank believed he had discovered the cause of
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  • ...the two great [[schools]] of psychiatry of the [[time]]. The [[French]] [[school]] was his [[model]] because of the high quality of its observation and beca ...net, [[Karl Jaspers]], and, finally, Eugen Bleuler. Bleuler and the Zurich school were Lacan's main route into [[psychoanalysis]] from the [[psychiatric]] st
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