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- 71: Psychoanalysis
- Psychoanalysis Psychoanalysis is a system of psychology originated by the Viennese physician Sigmund FREUD in the 1890's and then further developed by himself, his students, and other followers. It consists of three kinds of related activities: (1) a method for research into the ... Breuer, a Viennese physician, achieved better results by letting Anna O., a young woman patient, try to empty her mind by just telling him all of her thoughts and feelings. Freud refined Breuer's method by conceptualizing theories about it and, using these theories, telling his patients through interpretations what was going on inside the unconscious part of their minds, thus making the unconscious become conscious. Many hysterias were cured this way, and in 1895, Breuer and Freud published their findings and theories in Studies in Hysteria. CLASSIC PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY Traditional psychoanalytical theory states that all human beings are born with instinctual drives that are constantly active ...
- 72: Sexual Urges, Society, and Religion
- ... with a fetish based underground. The literal interpretation of the Bible by the Puritans and the Pilgrims left no room for sexual discussion until the 19th century when Darwin and Freud demystified God. This lead to the opening of new thought and communication about sex in the twentieth century. The Kinsey report uncovered the reality of American sexuality. This sexual underground ... would greatly influence the American view of sex and almost completely demystify the Puritans' and Pilgrims' conservative view of it. The nineteenth century brought the innovative theories of Darwin and Freud. Darwin developed the "Survival of the Fittest" theory. This dictated that the creation of the world was not by the hand of God. This greatly affected society's view of ... furthered the American theory of Manifest destiny. This theory said that white, heterosexual Christians are selected by the hand of God to rule the land and put all others asunder. Freud also saw this in the American psyche. Now that God was a single person, man's relations to him could recover the intimacy and intensity of the child's ...
- 73: Psychoanalysis
- Psychoanalysis Psychoanalysis is a system of psychology originated by the Viennese physician Sigmund FREUD in the 1890's and then further developed by himself, his students, and other followers. It consists of three kinds of related activities: (1) a method for research into the ... Breuer, a Viennese physician, achieved better results by letting Anna O., a young woman patient, try to empty her mind by just telling him all of her thoughts and feelings. Freud refined Breuer's method by conceptualizing theories about it and, using these theories, telling his patients through interpretations what was going on inside the unconscious part of their minds, thus making the unconscious become conscious. Many hysterias were cured this way, and in 1895, Breuer and Freud published their findings and theories in Studies in Hysteria. CLASSIC PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY Traditional psychoanalytical theory states that all human beings are born with instinctual drives that are constantly active ...
- 74: Dreams
- ... 143). According to recent research, most dreams have been described as distorted reflections of our daily lives. They do not necessarily have to be symbolic pictures or unconscious wishes, as Freud believed, or random images caused by brain signals. Experts now believe that dreams are so closely related to our waking lives that we can use them to help organize and ... but most last as long as a daydream would last. Dreams do not only occur during REM, but it is possible to dream during a short nap (Dream Talk). Sigmund Freud was the founder of psychoanalysis and studied dreams very seriously. Freud and his colleagues believed that dreams were vital keys to unlocking the mysteries of an individual's personality. He first used the term "interpretation" to refer to the unscrambling ...
- 75: Psychoanalysis and Treatment
- Psychoanalysis and Treatment Psychoanalysis is a system of psychology originated by the Viennese physician Sigmund FREUD in the 1890's and then further developed by himself, his students, and other followers. It consists of three kinds of related activities: (1) a method for research into the ... Breuer, a Viennese physician, achieved better results by letting Anna O., a young woman patient, try to empty her mind by just telling him all of her thoughts and feelings. Freud refined Breuer's method by conceptualizing theories about it and, using these theories, telling his patients through interpretations what was going on inside the unconscious part of their minds, thus making the unconscious become conscious. Many hysterias were cured this way, and in 1895, Breuer and Freud published their findings and theories in Studies in Hysteria. CLASSIC PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY Traditional psychoanalytical theory states that all human beings are born with instinctual drives that are constantly active ...
- 76: Concepts of Violence
- ... release anger in a constructive manner, without hurting or destroying. Anyway the pit is viewed at; there are still aspects of violence that are prevalent in it. According to Sigmund Freud, “a powerful measure of desire for aggression has to be reckoned as part of their (man’s) instinctual endowment.” Man needs to practice violence and do it at the expense ... stress to the mosh pit allows them to help each other out and become a united unit of chaos, but “constructive” chaos. Finally, Tough brings a very valid point to Freud’s theory. One incident that occurred was when someone’s shoelaces came untied and he called out to the crowd “sneaker!” The crowd parted and let him tie his shoe ... each other, people can positively direct their hostility and violence in a constructive, uniformed, and acceptable manner. Girard’s theory absolutely explains how the mosh pit functions and survives. Sigmund Freud’s theory on violence really doesn’t hit the same target as Girrard, and therefore he talks about how it is only human nature to take violence out on ...
- 77: What Is Taste
- ... of a super model, or not. Fashion could make us like something more than another, like peer pressure. I believe that taste is personality, and I understand personality as Sigmund Freud theorized: personality is created from everything that has ever happen to the individual. Monet's art is considered to be 'good art' and popular, because it has so many familiar ... that individual. If someone's personality shows certain relation to our self then we register that aspect as 'good'. I feel the bottom line to this question is explained by Freud's theories. Freud looked at Leonardo Da Vinci's paintings. He believed that by studying the piece he could understand it's meaning by knowing the artist's history. Every experience adds ...
- 78: Chaim Potok And The Problem Of Assimilation For The American
- ... Danny Saunders is both the protagonist and the antagonist of the story; the novel s about his struggle to accept his Hasidic upbringing, which conflicts with his study of Sigmund Freud (PinkMonkey.com). Freud did not believe in a supernatural; with no supernatural, Freud says, religion is an "infantile delusion of the species which we all ought to outgrow" (qtd. Potok 3). Danny’s community has always been centered on religion. Should he ...
- 79: Important People in History
- Important People in History Freud, Sigmund (1865- 1939) Sigmund Freud is the founder of modern psychoanalysis. His earlier research led him to figure out that the mind was divided into two parts- the concious mind and the uncontious mind. He ... referees between the id and the ego. He was also one of the most important thinkers of the 20th century. Adler, Alfred - Psychiatrist and psychologist (1870- 1937) Adler worked with Freud from 1902 to 1911. He developed a system of therapy called individual psychology. Adler believed that a persons goals and values is what guided them.Adler later on introduced ...
- 80: Methods Of Therapy
- ... the uncensored uttering of all thoughts that come to mind (Ibid), dream analysis as well as the interpretation of a statement or dream. This is psychodynamic therapy. In contrast to Freud's aforementioned ideas, we find Cognitive Therapies. The idea behind these therapies is that people, in trying to attain their own expectations and follow their personal views of right and ... Ibid.). It makes conflict more recognizable to the client. In all three of these therapies, there are many differences so I will outline the major ones. As was noted previously, Freud's psychodynamic therapy with its psychanalysis concentrates not only on the past, but on the forgotten and repressed, essentially the unknown. On the other hand, cognitive therapy depends on the ... and then attempts to alter them so as to relieve concerns and fears. The Humanistic-Existential therapies, like psychodynamic therapies, also concentrate on the unconscious. The difference is that unlike Freud and his followers, these therapists concentrate on the present and not the past focusing on "the here and now". The third area to be examined looks at the uses ...
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