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A Retrospective Study of the Outcome of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy for Children with and without Chronic Medical Conditions

A Retrospective Study of the Outcome of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy for Children with and without Chronic Medical Conditions

... of psychoanalysis is that the development of the individual personality through the organisation of mental structures is crucially instructed by the experiences of infancy and early ...like psychoanalysis, ...

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Containing tensions: Psychoanalysis and modern policymaking

Containing tensions: Psychoanalysis and modern policymaking

... of psychoanalysis to institutional ...for children and adults ‘at risk’ intersect with governmental anxieties about ‘failure’, performance and standards, to produce a culture of fear in staff and management ...

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The development and validation of a manual of child psychoanalysis

The development and validation of a manual of child psychoanalysis

... child psychoanalysis in her book The Psvcho-A nalvsis o f C h i l d r e n first published in ...with children which were the basis for analysis with adults, namely, the inability to free associate, and the ...

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Clinical Research in Child Psychoanalysis

Clinical Research in Child Psychoanalysis

... within psychoanalysis concerned itself with stages of development (the issues of narcissism, paranoid- schizoid and depressive positions, the mid-life crisis); pathological states (autism, the neuroses, psychotic ...

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Psychoanalysis, Mental Health and Drug Issues

Psychoanalysis, Mental Health and Drug Issues

... of children and young people who has never been drugged! Or, if one shows, statistically, that trafficking and drug war kills more than overdose, including children and workers affected by their stray ...

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The outcome of child psychoanalysis: A retrospective investigation

The outcome of child psychoanalysis: A retrospective investigation

... Unfortunately, although the information available in this domain was carefully processed, it was inevitably uneven in quality and quantity. There were two main reasons for this. The first was that, particularly in the ...

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Freud and Volkan: Psychoanalysis, Group Identities and Archaeology

Freud and Volkan: Psychoanalysis, Group Identities and Archaeology

... that children develop with the objects that surround them, objects that can be both animate and ...inanimate. Children participate in their world by interacting with the objects in their environment which ...

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Psychoanalysis, colonialism, racism

Psychoanalysis, colonialism, racism

... with children, both in terms of how they think, and how they are thought about by ‘we ...of children, which we adults no longer understand and whose fullness and delicacy of feeling we have in consequence ...

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Subjectivity, not personality: combining psychoanalysis and discourse analysis

Subjectivity, not personality: combining psychoanalysis and discourse analysis

... interview to help develop questions for the second interview. Much of Klein’s work is based upon the analysis of children, where a child’s display of love and hate towards the same person, particularly the mother, ...

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Psychoanalysis and moral theory

Psychoanalysis and moral theory

... How does the model explain the, often excessive, harshness of conscience? Two of the answers given by the Freudian models to this question also hold for the Kleinian model, but they are of diminished importance. Parts of ...

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The Effect of Mosaic Based Approach on Involvement Levels of Children

The Effect of Mosaic Based Approach on Involvement Levels of Children

... of children in experiment ...of children regarding learning ...of children were considered and activities to develop involvement levels of children was ...Young Children” post-test ...

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Psychoanalysis Of The Character Of Ravan In “Valmiki’s Ramayan”

Psychoanalysis Of The Character Of Ravan In “Valmiki’s Ramayan”

... Despite having everything, the Demon-king was defeated and that too by a human, a Kshatriya prince. One wonders the reasons behind the undoing of such a great king and a tapasvin. There ought to be more to Ravan and not ...

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City Limits: A Psychoanalysis of Urbanism and Everyday Life

City Limits: A Psychoanalysis of Urbanism and Everyday Life

... 27 Frederick Law Olmsted, “Public Parks and the Enlargement of Towns” (NP: American Social Science Association, 1870).. Reprinted in Early Town Planning: Volume One, Selected Essays ,[r] ...

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Kafka’s The Trial, Psychoanalysis, and the Administered Society

Kafka’s The Trial, Psychoanalysis, and the Administered Society

... psychoanalytic intervention to Foucauldian readings of The Trial, interpreting the text as the narration of Josef K.’s unconscious experience as a split subject in relation to the big [r] ...

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The Toilet As The Žižekian Vase: The Philosophical Surplus of Psychoanalysis

The Toilet As The Žižekian Vase: The Philosophical Surplus of Psychoanalysis

... “when Lacan introduces the term “desire of the analyst,” it is in order to undermine the notion that the climax of the analytic treatment is a momentous insight into the abyss of the Real, the “traversing of the ...

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Psychoanalysis and politics: the theory of ideology in Slavoj Žižek

Psychoanalysis and politics: the theory of ideology in Slavoj Žižek

... The confrontation with the original horror of the subject - which in terms of ideological critique means recognising the constituent fracture of society- is, then, the necessary condition to assume oppositional political ...

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Index terms Psychoanalysis, Katherine Mansfield,

Index terms Psychoanalysis, Katherine Mansfield,

... of psychoanalysis it is possible to say that it symbolizes the painful experiences and emotions of Fenella’s unconscious mind as her mother passed away and she is going to live her rest of the life without her ...

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Psychoanalysis and politics: Juliet Mitchell then and now

Psychoanalysis and politics: Juliet Mitchell then and now

... editorial board of that journal with its re-launch in the year 2000 - another editor’s wife!). The inevitable response greeted Mitchell’s startling proposal in such circles at that time: ‘there was silence’ ...

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Complicating the happy cure: psychoanalysis and the ends of analysis

Complicating the happy cure: psychoanalysis and the ends of analysis

... From his insistence that ‘reality’ is an imaginary lure, it follows that the pseudo-Darwinian notion of adaptation to reality, by which Freud himself was arguably tempted at times, should have no place in psychoanalytic ...

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Is there still a place for the concept of therapeutic regression in psychoanalysis?

Is there still a place for the concept of therapeutic regression in psychoanalysis?

... of psychoanalysis being uniquely concerned with the primitive still strikes a chord, as in Bion’s aphorism: ‘‘Winnicott says patients need to regress: Melanie Klein says they must not regress; I say they are ...

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