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  • ...vement that formed in the 1950s in the [[United States]]. Within the [[ego-psychology]] movement, Heinz [[Hartmann]] developed his theory of the ego in connectio ...eaking with [[Freudian]] orthodoxy by asserting that the agencies of the [[psyche]] begin functioning much earlier, introduced a perspective that restored to
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  • ...xis]] of [[bodily]] zones that can generate afferent excitations for the [[psyche]] then; this certainly involves tension in the musculature determined by a ...[[number]] of [[times]] in his later works. He mentioned it in <i>Group [[Psychology]] and the [[Analysis]] of the Ego</i> (1921c) as the source of [[aggression
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  • ...e of [[ideas]] developed earlier in the [[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]] (1950c [1895]). The [[distinction]] between jokes and the comic allowed F ...omic (imitation, caricature) highlights a [[narcissistic]] aspect of the [[psyche]], that is, the comparison of self and [[other]].
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  • ...cial-democrat or [[communist]] movements), sought to constitute a social [[psychology]] by bringing [[Freudian]] analysis of psychic processes into articulation In <i>The Dogma of [[Christ]] and [[Other]] Essays on [[Religion]], Psychology, and [[Culture]]</i> (1930), Fromm sought to establish the factors that sha
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  • ...mes, in the context of various levels and [[complexes]] of the dreamer's [[psyche]]. [[Category:Freudian psychology]]
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  • ...to [[Analytical psychology]] (the "Neopsychoanalytic [[school]]"). Jungian psychology is geared largely toward the [[nature]] of [[symbolism]] and the effects of ...career he coined the term and described the [[concept]] of the "[[complex (psychology)|complex]]". Jung claims to have discovered the concept during his [[free a
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  • [[Psychological]] [[trauma]] is a type of damage to the [[psyche]] that occurs as a result of a [[traumatic]] [[event]]. A traumatic event i [[Category:Freudian psychology]]
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  • ...is developed during the [[phallic]] [[stage]]. A dominant view of the male psyche may also be rooted in the habits of a [[social]] [[system]], such as those ...dea is offered, known as the [[Westermarck effect]] in which [[imprinting (psychology)|imprinting]] during [[childhood]] prevents incestual [[sexual]] attraction
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  • As defined by [[Sigmund Freud]], the [[Psyche (psychology)|psyche]] is composed of different levels of consciousness, often defined in [[thre ...deed it is considered to [[exist]] at all), whereas [[outside]] [[formal]] psychology a [[whole]] [[world]] of pop-[[psychological]] [[speculation]] has grown up
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  • ...ious]] level. Roughly [[speaking]], "[[psycho]]-dynamics" is a blend of [[psychology]] and [[thermodynamics]]. A focus in psychodynamics is the connection betw ...syche seeks equilibrium or [[balance]] among all the [[structures]] of the psyche.
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  • ...evoke [[Freudian]] pseudo-[[biology]], pseudo-[[neurology]], and pseudo-[[psychology]]. Unconscious phenomena, the area specific to psychoanalysis, inevitably [ ...ch to remembering cannot account for the negativism and emptiness in the [[psyche]]'s [[dialectic]] between [[meaning]] and meaninglessness. Everything—fro
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  • ...ychotherapy and Depth Psychology], representing the various forms of depth psychology and founded by Wilhelm Bitter, Hermann Gundert, and Felix Schottlaender), H ...niversities by creating [[autonomous]] chairs of psychotherapy and medical psychology, and psychoanalytically oriented research on the [[body]] helped to concept
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  • ...conception of the symbol following the "[[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]]" (1950c [1895]), describing it as a mnemic symbol subsequent to his resea ...no [[doubt]] to mark the importance of this fundamental proximity of the [[psyche]] with the [[body]] as the juncture between representation and affect, betw
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  • Analytical [[Psychology]] ([[Jung]]) Analytical psychology
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  • ...nterrupts. This moment also presents the twofold aspect of a crisis in the psyche, the first that unquestionably has a [[dialectical]] [[structure]]. For the [[Category:Freudian psychology]]
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  • These certain conditions can be of four kinds: the immaturity of the [[psyche]] of the newborn [[baby]], [[dreams]], problems in psychic functioning in c ...d]] expressed, from the [[time]] of his [[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]] (1950a [1895]), a hypothesis that must be placed among the founding ones
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  • Alfred Adler, a medical doctor with a deep interest in [[psychology]] and human [[nature]], met Freud in their native [[Vienna]] in 1900 at a m ...rcle along with a group of eight colleagues to found his own [[school]] of psychology. He and Freud never met again.
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  • ...tood as both a stage in human genesis, and a permanenttevel-oN:-h~ human [[psyche]]. Aga~nst ego-[[psychology]]
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  • ...Such a conception obviously is incompatible with that of any simplistic [[psychology]] that takes as its criterion the "[[unity]] of the subject" or assumes tha ...the father had, then, was only in the signifying chain of the dreamer's [[psyche]]. But does the dreaming/speaking subject fare any better? The dreaming sub
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  • ...ous]] although dependent upon external reality." "Project for a Scientific Psychology," which Jean Guillaumin has called "a wide-ranging meditation on the [[rela ...theorists share the same [[desire]] to [[master]] the [[domain]] of the [[psyche]] whose purity cannot be altered by any factual opacity. Today, most analys
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