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    Freud was an interesting man with interesting views on the human psyche. I found out that Freud used the subconscious‚ unconscious‚ dreams (dream analysis and divination/oneiromancy- the interpretation of dreams in order to foretell the future)‚ psychoanalysis‚ and psychotherapy in order to determine a person’s psyche. Upon reading Persons and Things by Barbara Johnson‚ I found that Freud used the psyche to explain fetishism. Johnson explains that‚ “Baudelaire‚ Marx‚ and Freud‚ as typical man of the

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    Humanities 345-101-MQ PSYCHOANALYSIS AND MODERN CULTURE Winter 2014 READING RESPONSE 1 Respond to one of the following questions. Your response should be approximately 400-450 words in length‚ double-spaced‚ preferably written using Times New Roman font (12 point size). Include your full name‚ course title‚ date‚ and assignment number in the top left corner of the document you submit. Identify the question you have chosen and include the word count at the end. Use parenthetical citations

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    “Behaviourists explain maladaptive behaviour in terms of the learning principles that sustain and maintain it. Discuss this statement and show how a behaviourist’s approach to therapy is in stark contrast to a psychoanalytic one”. The term ‘therapy’ has been defined as an activity which ‘involves the treatment of a disease or disorder‚ by some remedial‚ rehabilitating‚ or curative process’. Historically‚ there has been considerable development in the range and types of therapy that can be

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    Counselling and Psychotherapy‚ London‚ Sage. Merry‚ T. (1999) Learning and Being‚ Person Centred Counselling‚ Llangarron‚ PCCS Books Merry‚ T Ogden‚ T. (1994) The Analytic Third: working with intersubjective clinical facts International Journal of Psychoanalysis‚ Vol. 75‚ pp3-19 Pescitelli‚ (1996) Rogerian Therapy Personality and Consciousness‚ http://pandc.ca Palazzoli‚ M.S. Boscolo‚ L. Cecchin‚ G.‚ Prata‚ G. (1978) Paradox and Counter-Paradox‚ New York: Jason Aronson Rogers‚ C.R.‚ (1951) Client Centred

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    years. The four psychologists that the chapter focuses on are Sigmund Freud‚ Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow‚ B.F. Skinner and Ivan Pavlov‚ and Aaron Beck and Albert Ellis. The first psychologist that made an impact is Sigmund Freud with this psychoanalysis theory. Freud believed that people were motivated by their id‚ ego‚ and superego. According to the American Psychoanalytic Association‚ “Psychoanalytic treatment is based on the idea that people are frequently motivated by unrecognized wishes

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    Psychoanalytic Personality Assessment Introduction The psychoanalytic view holds that there are inner forces outside of your awareness that are directing your behavior. Sigmund Freud‚ Carl Jung‚ and Alfred Adler influenced psychology and psychiatry with their psychoanalytic theories leaving a big impact on modern psychology. As the writer I will compare and contrast the theories of these three gentlemen and decide which of these theories in which I agree and which of these theories I do not agree

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    THE PSYCHOANALYTIC THEORY I. Overview of Freud ’s Psychoanalytic Theory Freud ’s psychoanalysis is the best known of all personality theories because it (1) postulated the primacy of sex and aggression—two universally popular themes; (2) attracted a group of followers who were dedicated to spreading psychoanalytic doctrine; and (3) advanced the notion of unconscious motives‚ which permit varying explanations for the same observations. II. Biography of Sigmund Freud Although he was

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    stimulating‚ and highly rewarding. Time pressures will often enhance the motivation for psychological change and allow the patient and therapist to work productively and rapidly toward resolving long-standing conflict. I must say that they used Adler psychoanalysis “social” Alder developed a different view and believe that human nature was driven usually by social aspects rather than sexual urges and that all action where goal oriented in order to improve oneself (Corsini & Wedding‚ 2011). I observed

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    States frequently teaching individual psychology at Columbia University and the New School for Social Research. He was a visiting professor for Medical Psychology at Long Island College of Medicine. Freud hated Americans and their understanding of psychoanalysis‚ whereas Adler was impressed by Americans. Alfred died at age 67 in the Netherlands from a heart attack. 2. At one time Adler was the head of Freud’s famous Wednesday night meetings. Disagreements arose between the two men and Adler parted company

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    psychoanalytic influence. Although Franz Kafka lived alone in some degree of self-imposed isolation for much of his life‚ Kafka did have many interests. He studied Einstein’s theory of relativity and Freud’s as well as Jung’s writings on psychoanalysis. Kafka’s early writings clearly reflect his skepticism and the pain he feels from his social and parental isolation. In fact‚ most of Kafka’s writing is filled with anxiety‚ largely caused by his tyrannical father and his uncertainty

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