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Essays on freud therapy

  1. Freud's Psycho-Analytic Method & Theory
    ... or, as he alternately terms it, "reconstruction" to an archaeologist's excavation of a place that has been destroyed and buried (Freud, "Therapy" 274). ...
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  2. Structural Family Therapy
    ... From a structural therapy perspective, Freud's little Hans (the subject of "A Phobia in a Five Year-old") and his family were enmeshed in a dysfunctional ...
    (2638 Words -- Approx. 11 Pages)

  3. Foucault on Freud
    ... intruders who might interrupt the flow of confession or who might break the confidentiality of therapy - is a symbol of the ways in which Freud's analysis of ...
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  4. Family and Group Therapy
    ... Thus, an important part of group therapy involves the transferences in groups, posited also by Freud, but expanded by others. Freud's ...
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  5. Freud's Theory & Method of Dream Analysis
    ... Gottschalk (1995) describes the expansion of dream-related therapy from Freud's practice of analyzing Ucs into the use of dreams to analyze both manifest and ...
    (3848 Words -- Approx. 15 Pages)

  6. Freud's Theory & Method of Dream Analysis
    ... Gottschalk (1995) describes the expansion of dream-related therapy from Freud's practice of analyzing Ucs into the use of dreams to analyze both manifest and ...
    (3872 Words -- Approx. 15 Pages)

  7. The Concept of Depression in Freud and Jung
    ... Freud notes that such transference itself is not troublesome as long as the patient is able to identify and discuss it during therapy (Freud, 1966, 551). ...
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  8. Play Therapy
    ... Through their use of imaginative play, drawings, dreams and daydreams in play therapy, Freud and Klein sought to uncover and interpret the unconscious thought ...
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  9. PLAY THERAPY TRAINING IN MFT PROGRAMS
    ... Despite the pioneering work of Klein and Freud, play therapy does not appear to be understood either uniformly or comprehensively by practitioners and theorists ...
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  10. Play Therapy Training
    ... Through their use of imaginative play, drawings, dreams, and daydreams in play therapy, Freud and Klein wanted to uncover and interpret the unconscious thought ...
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  11. Einstein, Hitler, Freud, Stalin & Marx
    ... Unlike Marx, however, Freud would argue against the rationality of man, unless, of course, Freudian therapy could intervene to bring the person into ...
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  12. Ideas for Rereading
    ... Much of the incompletion that we note in this case study lies in Freud's inability to convince Dora to stay in therapy, his own sense of lack of closure, and ...
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  13. Gestalt Psychology & Therapy
    ... The therapy consists of helping the client understand how he structures the on ... After conflicts with Freud, Adler went on to develop his own ideas concerning ...
    (2438 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)

  14. Psychotherapy Modalities
    Psychology Therapeutic Modalities Classical Psychoanalysis Classical psychoanalysis is a method of therapy developed by Sigmund Freud and others. ...
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  15. Therapist-Client Relationship
    ... citing the undoubted presence of reciprocal transference of doctor and patient in the therapy relationship, along with her remark that Freud's doctrine of the ...
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  16. The Concept of Countertransference
    ... Under the new view, the countertransference can itself constitute a tool for therapy. Freud (1910) described countertransference as consisting of inappropriate ...
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  17. I. Play therapy
    ... B. Child psychotherapists such as Anna Freud, Margaret Lowenfeld and Melanie Klein utilized children's spontaneous play in therapy as a substitute for ...
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  18. Therapeutic Approaches
    ... Pietrzak (2000) note, “Stressing the importance of encouragement in therapy, Adler stated ... of mental health stems from unresolved issues during Freud’s psycho ...
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  19. Psychological Eclectic Theory «FR»
    ... Elsewhere, London (1988) cites not only Freud, Jung, and Adler as classical ... the point that the great variety of--and competition between--therapy treatments by ...
    (2123 Words -- Approx. 8 Pages)

  20. Carl Jung's theory of Wholeness
    ... Whereas Freud considered complexes to be overwhelmingly negative, Jung believed that ... Rogers spearheaded the development of modern American therapy with his ...
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  21. Freudian view of human nature
    ... This type of therapy does not fit in with my personality ... Freud based most of is theories on the stages of sexuality a child goes through during their early life ...
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  22. Psychological Eclectic Theory
    ... Elsewhere, London (1988) cites not only Freud, Jung, and Adler as classical ... the point that the great variety of--and competition between--therapy treatments by ...
    (2515 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)

  23. Karen Horney's Approach to Psychology
    ... 189-190): [Freud] often stated that his primary interest was investigation and that only secondarily was he interested in therapy. ...
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  24. Freud's Dora: Analysis of a Case of Hysteria
    ... Freud himself alludes to these feelings in a number of instances ... example, after being revisited by Dora some time after she had left the original therapy, "I do ...
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  25. BRIEF PSYCHOTHERAPY Introduction Messer's tex
    ... is a second trend in brief psychodynamic psychotherapy, an alternative to Freud's drive/structural model and a synthesis of several traditions. Therapy in this ...
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  26. Jung and Hillman
    ... profound metaphors, and used it to describe his favored therapy. According to the theory of transference, which he derived from Freud, the neurotic ...
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  27. Carl Jung & James Hillman
    ... profound metaphors, and used it to describe his favored therapy. According to the theory of transference, which he derived from Freud, the neurotic ...
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  28. Sigmund Freud and Judaism
    ... that "Freud's history of the Jews (as expressed in the story of Moses) was, in effect, a history of a defense mechanism that was undone not by therapy but by a ...
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  29. Daydreaming and Productivity Daydreaming is something in which
    ... 1). Locus of control and time orientation in daydreaming: Implications for therapy. Journal of Genetic Psychology. Frey-Rohn, L. (1990). From Freud to Jung. ...
    (2175 Words -- Approx. 9 Pages)

  30. Adlerian Therapy
    ALFRED ADLER Adlerian Group Therapy Introduction According to Adlerian theory, the ... Instead of physical satisfaction, like Freud, Adler saw this striving for ...
    (2530 Words -- Approx. 10 Pages)




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