Repression.
Todd Dufresne has written: 'Killing Freud' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, Culture, Trends 'Tales from the Freudian crypt' -- subject(s): Death instinct, Psychoanalysis
Freudian psychoanalysis assumes that the repressed material hidden in the unconscious is given by repressed sexual instincts, Analytical psychology has a more general approach. There is no preconceived assumption about the unconscious material. The unconscious, for Jungian analysts, may contain repressed sexual drives, but also aspirations, fears, etc.
Dr. French was a self described "Freudian analyst" practicing in Chicago until about 1970.
A Freudian topic typically refers to a concept or idea derived from the theories of Sigmund Freud, a renowned psychologist known for his work on the unconscious mind, psychoanalysis, and childhood experiences shaping personality. Some Freudian topics include the Oedipus complex, defense mechanisms, dreams as reflections of unconscious desires, and the role of early childhood experiences in shaping adult behavior.
Behaviorism is based on the premise that all behavior can be explained through observable and measurable stimuli and responses, while psychoanalysis relies on unconscious processes and internal conflicts to explain behavior. These differing views on the role of the mind and the source of behavior make them incompatible systems in psychology. Classical behaviorism focuses on conditioning and external influences, while psychoanalysis delves into internal psychological drives and early childhood experiences. Post-Freudian psychoanalysis incorporates more diverse perspectives and emphasizes interpersonal relationships, while behaviorism remains grounded in observable behaviors.
Psychoanalysis. Her theories questioned some traditional Freudian views, particularly his theory of sexuality, as well as the instinct orientation of psychoanalysis and its genetic psychology.
Philip F. D. Rubovits-Seitz has written: 'Depth-psychological understanding' -- subject(s): Methods, Psychoanalysis, Psychoanalytic Therapy, Psychoanalytic interpretation, Psychodynamic psychotherapy 'Kohut's Freudian vision' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis
Oliver Gerland has written: 'A Freudian poetics for Ibsen's theatre' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation, Drama, Psychoanalysis and literature, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Drama
Foreclusion, also known as Foreclosure, is a loose English translation of a term French psychoanalyst Jacques Marie Émile Lacan introduced to the field of psychoanalysis during the 1950s. The concept represents a defence mechanism which is considered a fundamental reason for the development of psychosis in humans. It helped to define the interrelationship of Lacanian and Freudian psychoanalysis.
Classical or Freudian psychoanalysis is rarely done today because it is a very time intensive therapy, sometimes involving several sessions a week for several years. Not many insurance companies would be enthused about providing funds for this kind of treatment.
Julie andrews had no religious upbringing although her first marriage was in an Anglican church but she made it clear she wasn't an Anglican. She has never really been religious apart from prayers before a performance.
Martin Birnbach has written: 'Neo-Freudian social philosophy' -- subject(s): Political science, Psychoanalysis, Sociology 'American political life' -- subject(s): Handbooks, manuals, Politics and government