Category: 2. Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Approaches
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Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Therapeutic Practice
From Dreams and Free Associations to Working Through Listening Beneath the Story Imagine sitting with a client who says, “I… Read more.
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Living with Internal Others
Object relations theories emphasize the significance of internalized relationships with caregivers in shaping personality, contrasting with traditional Freudian drive-focused views.… Read more.
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Jung’s Inner Landscapes
Carl Gustav Jung diverged from Freud to propose a complex understanding of the psyche, emphasizing archetypes and the collective unconscious.… Read more.
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Freud Revisited
Unconscious Conflicts, Defences and Dynamics of Transference Revisiting Freud from a clinical standpoint means asking how his core ideas about… Read more.
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From Hysteria to the Couch
Emergence of Psychoanalysis and Impact on Psychotherapy In the late nineteenth century, the treatment of mental suffering looked very different… Read more.

