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  • ...[Object relations]] theory was pioneered in the 1940's and 50's by British psychologists [[Ronald Fairbairn]], [[Winnicott|D.W. Winnicott]], [[Harry Guntrip]], and [[Recent]] decades in [[developmental]] [[psychological]] research, for example on the onset of a "[[Theory of mi
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  • ...ring his life and still are so today, but few dispute his huge impact on [[psychologists]] and the academically inclined. [[Category:Austrian psychologists]]
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  • Despite their popularity among [[psychoanalytical]] psychologists, Freud's psychosexual theories are commonly criticized as sexism, for examp *[[Developmental psychology]]
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  • '''[[Developmental]] psychology''' is the [[science|scientific]] study of progressive [[psycho Developmental psychologists investigate key questions, such as whether children are qualitatively diffe
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  • ...mane effort to [[understand]] severe [[psychopathology]] in [[terms]] of [[developmental]] deficits. ...and wrote about schizophrenia is long and includes interpersonalists, ego psychologists, Kleinians and their successors, together with any [[number]] who might be
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  • ...theory]]. Buttressed by his loyal supporters, many of [[them]] insightful psychologists and original thinkers in their own [[right]], Freud's movement grew as his A group of prominent psychologists at Clark [[University]], Massachusetts, in 1909. In the front row are ([[le
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  • ...r or both directions at the same or different [[times]] and at different [[developmental]] [[stages]]. No interpretation is considered final. ...anding of the dream. Amplification is used less often today, as analytical psychologists have become more aware that it can be used to avoid personal issues.
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  • ...nalytic ideas were supported and propagated by important psychiatrists and psychologists who nevertheless maintained a critical attitude and did not become members ...has lead to several important publications. Anna Freud's [[concept]] of "[[developmental]] lines" has been a significant clarification in the study of child develop
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  • Psychologists have recently renamed psychoanalysis to psychodynamic. This was done becaus ...t institutes was opened to nonmedical mental health professionals, such as psychologists and clinical social workers. Currently, access to training by applicants f
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  • One could therefore consider Freud to be ill informed about work by psychologists in his own time. This would probably be completely false: his interest in m ...ere is also what is sometimes referred to as a "fourth point of view," the developmental perspective: case studies analyzing the stages in the development of a give
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  • ...es in [[Psychology]] - [[The Subject]] of Lacan: A [[Lacanian]] Reader for Psychologists, ..."s7" dir="ltr" | Sacred Literature - Beyond the Psychoanalytic [[Dyad]]: [[Developmental]] [[Semiotics]] in Freud, [[Peirce]] and Lacan
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  • Louisiana citizens with [[developmental]] disabilities. 117. Yahoo! Social Science > Psychology > Psychologists > Lacan, Jacques ...
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  • ...es in [[Psychology]] - [[The Subject]] of Lacan: A [[Lacanian]] Reader for Psychologists, ..."s7" dir="ltr" | Sacred Literature - Beyond the Psychoanalytic [[Dyad]]: [[Developmental]] [[Semiotics]] in Freud, [[Peirce]] and Lacan
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  • ..., Alternatives in Psychology - The Subject of Lacan: A Lacanian Reader for Psychologists, | Sacred Literature - Beyond the Psychoanalytic Dyad: Developmental Semiotics in Freud, Peirce and Lacan
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