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    References: http://carl-jung.net/stages Feist‚ G.‚ Feist‚ J. (2009) Theories of Personality www.argosy.edu.myclassroom.com http://www.freudfile.org/psychoanalysis/annao_case‚ Sigmund Freud: Five Lectures on Psychoanalysis. http://oaks.nvg.org http://vizedhtmlcontent.next.ecollege.com http://www.pbs.org/youngdrfreud/pages/theories_sexuality ‚ (2002) Young Dr. Freud

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    and mental ill health. In the early twentieth century Sigmund Freud founded/developed psychoanalysis. Around the time of the 2nd World War a number of well regarded psychoanalysts split off from Freud‚ and moved elsewhere‚ around the world‚ such as the UK‚ USA and Europe. Afterwards‚ a number of different influential psychotherapists developed different theories. Namely : Erickson et al developed psychoanalysis‚ Rogers and Maslow – humanistic therapy‚ Beck and Ellis – cognitive -behavioral therapy

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    Introduction to Psychology Psychoanalytic theory. Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)‚ commonly referred to as the father of the psychoanalytical approach by many (Heffernan‚1997) believed that the occurrence of the second world war‚ and indeed the rise of the Nazis derived from the aggressive drives‚ which are present in everybody not being held at bay by an inner conscience (Atkinson‚ Atkinson‚ Bem‚ Nolen-Hoeksema and Smith‚ 2000). The following paragraphs will describe the varying levels that Freud

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    the unconscious mind‚ and different developmental phases. Freud believed that many of our conscious thoughts and actions are motivated by unconscious fears and desires. Sigmund Freud is best known for his development and use of psychoanalysis. The theory of psychoanalysis focuses on the concept of how our unconscious thoughts‚ feelings‚ and emotions play an active role in our daily lives. The id‚ ego‚ and superego are the three mental zones and each has a specific function. The id functions on

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    Psychotherapy and Therapeutic Treatment Timeline 1900- Sigmund Freud publishes The Interpretation of Dreams. Sigmund Freud‚ a neuroscientist‚ is also known as the founding father of psychoanalysis‚ a method for treating mental illness and also a theory that explains human behavior. Psychoanalysis is used today as a method to treat mental disorders in patients by creating an environment of open dialogue (McLeod‚ 2007). 1938- Electroshock Convulsive Therapy (ECT) introduced by Lucio Bini

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    In order to define science we will take a look at the history of science in a broader term. Sigmund Freud’s impact on the 20th century has been enormous‚ he has impacted the way we think and how we think about the workings of the human mind. Psychoanalysis‚ a method of psychodynamic therapy‚ suggested new ways of thinking about our emotions and conflicts. We will take a closer look at who Sigmund Freud was and the impact he left on the world after his death. In essence there are many who oppose

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    Psychoanalytic Model Sigmund Freud started psychoanalysis in 1896. Freud believed that people could be cured by making conscious their unconscious thoughts and motivations‚ thus gaining “insight”. The aim of psychoanalysis therapy is to release repressed emotions and experiences‚ make the unconscious conscious. Psychoanalysis is commonly used to treat depression and anxiety disorders ("The European Graduate School "‚ 1997-2012). Start of Psychoanalysis When Freud was working in Vienna he began research

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    Other influences on Ellis’ ideology in general consisted of Karen Horney‚ Alfred Adler‚ Erich Fromm‚ and Harry Stack Sullivan. His work for REBT began in 1940 and carried on throughout the remainder of his life; however‚ his break from psychoanalysis was not concluded until 1953 when he gave himself the title of rational therapist. Rational Therapy became official in 1955 when he presented it to the public. It introduced the idea of the therapist helping their client understand that his or

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    Karen Horney is one of the preeminent figures and founders of modern psychoanalysis. Although her ideas are not widely taught today or accepted as a basis of psychoanalysis in and of themselves‚ her ideas of social and environmental influences are “integrated into modern psychoanalysis therapies and personality development theory” (Quinn). She was a contemporary of Sigmund Freud and was one of his early followers. Yet Horney joined the class of neo-Freudians after her research and writing led

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    Hirata’s The Rainbow Troops through psychoanalysis‚ an approach that concerns about personality and psychological world of human beings by Austrian Physician Sigmund Freud (Morgan‚ King and Robinson‚ 1979: 518). Freud is considered as one of the most important theories in the field of personality. He stated that people can develop defense mechanism to cope with the anxiety that occurs within themselves (Wortman‚ Lotfus‚ and Weaver‚ 1999: 433). Both psychoanalysis and literary works represent human

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