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She completed her | psychoanalytic and group analytic training and became a m |
Monterrey | Psychoanalytic Association |
Rio III | Psychoanalytic Association |
He is also a member of the International | Psychoanalytic Association and a corresponding member of |
y Press, 1985), in Journal of the American | Psychoanalytic Association, 36: 3 (1988), 808-810.” |
practice of psychoanalysis by The American | Psychoanalytic Association. |
Psychoanalytic Books, 8, 303-310. | |
To protect the anonymity of patients, | psychoanalytic case-studies would usually withhold or dis |
The inner | psychoanalytic circle consists of the closest analytics a |
connection with the possible misuse of the | psychoanalytic coach for narcissistic gain: 'The fact tha |
While still largely ignored by the | psychoanalytic community, many therapists have put his id |
ademic psychologists and ostracised by the | psychoanalytic community, attachment theory has become th |
he LSD experience in a Freudian or Jungian | psychoanalytic context in addition to giving significant |
He is also a registrant of the British | Psychoanalytic Council. |
on and a member institution of the British | Psychoanalytic Council. |
bido: Architecture and Richard Neutra in a | Psychoanalytic Culture was published by the MIT Press in |
bido: Architecture and Richard Neutra in a | Psychoanalytic Culture, MIT Press, 2005 |
Psychoanalytic Dialogues 14: 817-834. | |
Curtis, R. | Psychoanalytic Dialogues 6 1996 |
rofessional home to some of the leaders in | psychoanalytic education and treatment, such as Margaret |
The ego ideal: a | psychoanalytic essay on the malady of the ideal / Janine |
hotomy, motivation, metaphor, the logic of | psychoanalytic explanations, and metapsychology. |
Overlaps with the longer-term | psychoanalytic exploration of '"love addicts"...in whom t |
deep roots in the previous half-century of | psychoanalytic exploration. |
In the | psychoanalytic field he encouraged the sharing of the dif |
s an interdisciplinary approach within the | psychoanalytic field. |
t the orientation of film theory towards a | psychoanalytic framework, influenced by the theories of S |
enichel's compendious summary of the first | psychoanalytic half-century, the father complex tended to |
Patrick Mahoney, Freud's Dora: A | Psychoanalytic, Historical, and Textual Study, Yale Unive |
ry and Christian Metz had attempted to use | psychoanalytic ideas in their theoretical accounts of the |
knowledge (K) that is properly at stake in | psychoanalytic inquiry" |
The Death of Freud and the Rebirth of Free | Psychoanalytic Inquiry. |
and supervising analyst at the Washington | Psychoanalytic Institute, and a past president of the Int |
He did additional training at the New York | Psychoanalytic Institute. |
ized with Abraham Kardiner at the New York | Psychoanalytic Institute. |
on School of Psychiatry and the Washington | Psychoanalytic Institute. |
e paper describes Tausk's observations and | psychoanalytic interpretation of a type of paranoid delus |
He also published an important work on | psychoanalytic interpretation called Der Begriff der "Deu |
o write and present about homosexuality in | psychoanalytic journals and meetings. |
iours are subjected to investigation along | psychoanalytic lines. |
therefore they never gained popularity in | psychoanalytic literature'. |
classic 1959 work, Life Against Death: The | Psychoanalytic Meaning of History. |
Psychoanalytic metapsychology is concerned with the funda | |
asy, opening it to the scrutiny of several | psychoanalytic models. |
In alliance with the growing | psychoanalytic movement, Krauss and his colleagues felt t |
On Sexuality: | Psychoanalytic Observations. |
Termination from a | Psychoanalytic Perspective Curtis, R. C. Journal of Psych |
such a strong proponent of the traditional | psychoanalytic perspective that was dominant in the U.S. |
he potential of these drugs from a Jungian | psychoanalytic perspective, as well as their use in combi |
of the Numinous: Contemporary Jungian and | Psychoanalytic Perspectives (edited with Ann Casement), L |
The Mind of the Paedophile: | Psychoanalytic Perspectives. |
From a | psychoanalytic point of view, this undermined the positio |
in incorporating and subordinating various | psychoanalytic, postmodernist, biopolitical, and (Christi |
This led to him opening the first | psychoanalytic practice in Italy, known as Instituto di P |
frequently borrowed from fields outside of | psychoanalytic practice, calling to the rescue biology, p |
that the assumptions and approaches of the | psychoanalytic project are profoundly patriarchal, anti-f |
r 4, 1903 - December 21, 1990) was a Swiss | psychoanalytic psychiatrist who developed a form of psych |
a Mary Padel (born 1951), psychiatrist and | psychoanalytic psychotherapist |
ple of Sigmund Freud who later founded the | Psychoanalytic Quarterly in New York) psychoanalyst Doria |
Until about 1970, | psychoanalytic questions and reflections were primarily f |
Many new areas of | psychoanalytic research and treatment have emerged from t |
rom Freud and founded the Society for Free | Psychoanalytic Research, taking near a third of Freud's f |
Pelotas | Psychoanalytic Society |
Argentine | Psychoanalytic Society |
Porto Alegre | Psychoanalytic Society |
The New York | Psychoanalytic Society and Institute - founded in 1911 by |
er Printmaker" was exhibited at the Boston | Psychoanalytic Society and Institute in 2002. |
en, based on lectures given to the British | Psychoanalytic Society in the 1920s, was published in 193 |
l, and received training from the Canadian | Psychoanalytic Society (member in 1982). |
2009 NYSPI New York | Psychoanalytic Society, New York, NY, USA |
Robert D Hinshelwood is Professor of | Psychoanalytic Studies at the University of Essex in Engl |
versity, where he was also director of the | Psychoanalytic Studies Program in the Psychiatry Departme |
mple of the phobia can be found in Freud's | psychoanalytic study of Little Hans. |
y and was one of the founding members of a | Psychoanalytic Study Group (together with Thomas Libbin) |
known for his 1962 study, Homosexuality: A | Psychoanalytic Study of Male Homosexuals, which was writt |
Reich wrote that the | psychoanalytic taboos reinforced the neurotic taboos of t |
His most important work is a study of the | psychoanalytic technique known as transference and counte |
(1905-1985), noted for his application of | psychoanalytic techniques to anthropology. |
In | psychoanalytic terms, the narcissist "who manifests such |
After a series of | psychoanalytic tests, she decided to return to school and |
edman (The Open University) masculinities, | psychoanalytic theor, Mary Jane Kehily (The Open Universi |
He is most widely known for his | psychoanalytic theories on borderline personality organiz |
important influence on many post-Freudian | psychoanalytic theories of criminality, sexual deviancy a |
Narcissistic supply is a concept in some | psychoanalytic theories which describes a type of interpe |
Freud had similarly employed | psychoanalytic theory to history in his much earlier work |
In the | psychoanalytic theory of Jacques Lacan, objet petit a (ob |
order is one of a triptych of terms in the | psychoanalytic theory of Jacques Lacan, along with the sy |
rts and is an extension of Freud's work on | psychoanalytic theory as a means of generating hypotheses |
of Analytic Music Therapy, a synthesis of | psychoanalytic theory and music therapy. |
the pen are the classical parapraxes, but | psychoanalytic theory also embraces such phenomena as mis |
According to | psychoanalytic theory, many cognitive modules are unconsc |
empts to integrate empirical research with | psychoanalytic theory. |
of cartoon dogs in situations relating to | psychoanalytic theory. |
science of man, especially with regard to | psychoanalytic theory. |
ns remains the main focus of the classical | psychoanalytic therapy. |
nnection with these modern formulations of | psychoanalytic thinking'. |
ck: “Freud and Beyond: a History of Modern | Psychoanalytic Thought". |
He completed his | psychoanalytic training at the New York Medical College a |
ctor of the Columbia University Center for | Psychoanalytic Training and Research |
After she completed her | psychoanalytic training, Meena accompanied Jack while he |
in expressing some of her own doubts about | psychoanalytic training, noted that 'Neville Symington... |
came a psychiatrist and specialised in the | psychoanalytic treatment of psychosis. |
predicted which patients would profit from | psychoanalytic treatment. |
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