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    other personal factors that help us to understand consumer lifestyle. Freudian Theories: Who is Sigmund Freud? Sigmund‚ born Sigismund Schlomo Freud (6 May 1856 – 23 September 1939)‚ was an Austrian neurologist who founded the discipline of psychoanalysis. An early neurological researcher into cerebral palsy‚ aphasia and microscopic neuroanatomy‚ Freud later developed theories about the unconscious mind and the mechanism of repression‚ and established the

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    Oedipus Complex : The idea of the Oedipus Complex is derived from the legend of King Oedipus of Thebes in ancient Greece. Oedipus unknowingly killed his father and married his mother. He begot two sons and two daughters from her. Freud‚ a German psychologist‚ used the term Oedipus Complex to signify the manifestation of the sexual desire of the child for the parent of the opposite sex i.e. sexual desire of the son for mother and conflict with father. Webster’s Dictionary explain the Oedipus Complex

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    feeds it. The toddler‚ at this point in its life shows no understanding to the meanings that words possess. The scream becomes the way for the toddler to obtain what it wants. Sigmund Freud‚ a neurologist considered to be the founding father of psychoanalysis developed a theory that would prescribe a type of psychological trinity in each human being. The toddler’s actions are as a result of the Freud- defined “id”‚ however this is only one of the three that coexist in each person. Edgar Allan Poe wrote

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    Chodorow discusses in her work on mother-daughter relationships. In general‚ Nancy Chodorow is a psychoanalytic theorist interested in the different ways that boys and girls develop and respond to the traditional family structure. She describes psychoanalysis in the past and present‚ making clear Freud’s foundational ideas and the recent discovery of the pre-oedipal mother-daughter relationship. Chodorow draws on the ideas of other psychoanalysts who emphasize patterns of fusion‚ projection‚ narcissistic

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    studied the homo-sapien brain to try and solve the age-old mystery. One of the most famous psychologists to delve into the cranial puzzle is Sigmund Freud. Freud developed many theories on the human species according to development and habits. His psychoanalysis has been transferred into literature over the years. When reading William Shakespeare’s Hamlet through a Freudian lens‚ one can really pick up the unconscious happenings in Hamlet’s mind and his display of a common complex rooting in ancient times

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    Describe the transference/counter-transference element of the therapeutic relationship “We see things not as they are but as we are” Immanuel Kant (1724 - 1804) The transference/counter-transference concept is considered an essential part of the analytical process and plays a fundamental part in creating therapeutic change. Clarkson (2003) has identified transference and counter-transference as one of the 5 strands in her model of the therapeutic relationship. Clarkson (2003) defines the transference/counter-transference

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    couples therapy)‚ - Gestalt - Existential - Transpersonal * “eclectic” approach – combines two or more techniques or models THE BIG THREE Psychodynamic perspective - developed out of the Psychoanalysis of Sigmund Freud. Psychodynamic – see a patient once or twice a week Psychoanalysis – see a patient four or

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    Cataloging-in-Publication Data Mitchell‚ Stephen A.‚ 1946Freud and beyond : a history of mod ern psychoanalytic thought / Stephen A. Mitchell‚ Margaret J. Black‚ p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and indexes. ISBN 0-465-01404-6 1. Psychoanalysis. 2. Psychoanalysis—History. 3. Freud‚ Sigmund‚ 1856-1939. I. Black‚ Margaret (Margaret J.). II. Title. BF173.M546 1995 155.19’5—dc20 95-8972 CIP 95 96 97 98 •/HC 9 8 7 6 5 4 3*2 1 1 SIGMUND-FREUD AND THE CLASSICAL P S t ^ H O A N A L Y T I C T R A DI

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    However all was not well within the camp and 1911 Alfred Adler left the group. At that time Adler views had changed drastically from Freud’s. Adler resigned his post as president of the IPA and started his own organization called Society for Free Psychoanalysis. Came up with the inferiority complex and individual psychology. The next member in the group to have an issue with Freud was Carl Jung who left the group in 1913. Carl Jung left the group because he no longer

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    Sarah Moutray Psychoanalysis in The Garden Party In “The Garden Party” by Katherine Mansfield‚ the protagonist Laura is followed as she prepares for a Garden Party that has evidently taken a lot of time and preparation. However‚ her pleasant planning of the party is interrupted by the death of an unknown neighbor. Respectfully‚ Laura at first wants to cancel the party‚ but through her mother and sister’s persuasion‚ she allows the party to go on. After the party‚ she takes leftovers to the

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