Psychoanalysis, founded by Sigmund Freud and later enriched by Jacques Lacan, distinguishes itself from other forms of psychotherapy through its focus on the unconscious and the structure of the ...
Often associated with the middle class, psychoanalysis is a means of reflecting on human suffering that should be accessible to all. For Freud, the impulse toward psychoanalysis’s democratization lies ...
Henry Miller, the witty and now dead neurologist from Newcastle, said that one of the great challenges for 21st century medical historians would be to explain the obsession with psychoanalysis in the ...
Psychoanalysis revolves around the belief you have unconscious thoughts, feelings, desires, and memories that affect how you behave and see the world. It's a type of mental health therapy. It's also a ...
はい、以下に**文学理論における精神分析批評(psychoanalysis)**について、できるだけ体系的にわかりやすく解説します。 文学作品を、精神分析理論の視点から読み解く手法。 物語や登場人物、作者、読者の無意識・欲望・トラウマ・抑圧などに注目し ...
Therapy often promises resolution—reducing symptoms, improving relationships, and helping clients adapt to life’s demands. While practical, this focus can limit therapy’s potential. Barnaby B. Barratt ...
As the author of the American Psychological Association’s Theories of Psychotherapy Series graduate-level introduction to psychoanalytically oriented theory and practice, I am often asked to speak ...
An article published in the journal History of the Present discusses the history of progressive politics’ intersection with the field of psychoanalysis. Author Alex Colston argues that psychoanalysis ...
Karl Menninger, M.D., a psychoanalyst known unofficially as the "Dean of American Psychiatry" in the 1960s. Source: Art Commercial Studios, Inc/WNYC Archive Collection The year is 1960. John F.