Mikael Leiman has written:
'Integrating the Vygotskian theory of sign-mediated activity and the British object relations theory' -- subject(s): Action theory, Object relations (Psychoanalysis), Cognitive psychology
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Michael St Clair has written:
'Object relations and self psychology' -- subject(s): Ego, Object Attachment, Object relations (Psychoanalysis), Personality disorders, Psychoanalytic Theory, Self psychology
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Frank Summers has written:
'Symbiosis and confirmation in the family'
'Transcending the self' -- subject(s): Psychodynamic psychotherapy, Object relations (Psychoanalysis)
'Object relations theories and psychopathology' -- subject(s): Psychopathology, Object Attachment, Object relations (Psychoanalysis)
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Samuel Slipp has written:
'Object Relations' -- subject(s): Family Therapy, Family psychotherapy, Object Attachment, Object relations (Psychoanalysis), Psychoanalysis, Psychoanalytic Therapy
'Technique & Practice of Object'
'The Freudian mystique' -- subject(s): History, Femininity, Psychology, Psychoanalysis and feminism, Women, Psychoanalysis
'The technique and practice of object relations family therapy' -- subject(s): Object Attachment, Family psychotherapy, Object relations (Psychoanalysis), Family Therapy, Methods
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Paula J. Gardner has written:
'Predictive and concurrent validity of personality dimensions derived from object relations theory as measured by the Rorschach' -- subject(s): Evaluation, Object relations (Psychoanalysis), Personality assessment, Rorschach Test
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Fred Busch has written:
'Rethinking clinical technique' -- subject(s): Object relations (Psychoanalysis), Psychodynamic psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis, Ego (Psychology)
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Mario Marrone has written:
'Attachment and interaction' -- subject(s): Attachment behavior, Parent and child, Attachment behavior in children, Object relations (Psychoanalysis), Psychoanalysis
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Mary Ayers has written:
'The eyes of shame' -- subject(s): Attachment behavior, Gaze, Object relations (Psychoanalysis), Psychoanalysis, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Gaze, Shame
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Kenneth Wright has written:
'Vision and separation' -- subject(s): Child analysis, Child development, Ego, Face perception in children, Mother and child, Mother-Child Relations, Object Attachment, Object relations (Psychoanalysis), Psychoanalytic Theory, Psychotherapy, Separation individuation, Separation-individuation
'Water Rights in the 50 States and Territories (20247)'
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David P. Levine has written:
'Object relations, work, and the self' -- subject(s): Work, Object relations (Psychoanalysis), Psychological aspects
'Economic theory' -- subject(s): Economics
'Wealth and freedom' -- subject(s): Economics
'The Living Dead and the End of Hope'
'Needs, rights, and the market' -- subject(s): Property, Consumers, Income distribution, Capitalism
'The elementary relations of economic life' -- subject(s): Economics
'Welfare, right and the state' -- subject(s): Welfare state, Philosophy
'Object relations, work, and the self'
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Janice L. Doane has written:
'Telling incest' -- subject(s): Incest, Incest in literature
'From Klein to Kristeva' -- subject(s): Femininity, History, Mother and child, Object relations (Psychoanalysis), Psychoanalysis and feminism
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Eda G. Goldstein has written:
'Object relations theory and self psychology in social work practice' -- subject(s): Self psychology, Object relations (Psychoanalysis), Psychiatric social work, Social case work
'Short-term treatment and social work practice' -- subject(s): Social service, Social case work
'Advanced clinical social work practice' -- subject(s): Social service, Social case work
'Lesbian identity and contemporary psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Mental health, Psychodynamic psychotherapy, Psychoanalysis, Lesbians
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Antonino Ferro has written:
'Mind works' -- subject(s): Creative ability, Methods, Professional-Patient Relations, Psychoanalytic Therapy, Methodology, Creativeness, Therapy, Imagery (Psychotherapy), Mental Disorders, Psychoanalytic Theory, Psychoanalysis
'The bi-personal field' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, Child psychiatry, In infancy & childhood, Psychotherapist and patient, Philosophy, Child analysis, Psychoanalytic Theory, Methods
'Seeds of Illness, Seeds of Recovery' -- subject(s): Suffering, Psychoanalysis
'L'enfant et le psychanalyste'
'In the analyst's consulting room' -- subject(s): Psychotherapist and patient, Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, Medical Philosophy, Professional-Patient Relations
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Patrick Mullahy has written:
'The beginnings of modern American psychiatry' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis
'A study of interpersonal relations' -- subject(s): Psychiatry, Interpersonal relations, Psychiatrie, Relation interpersonnelle, Collected Works, Psychoanalysis, Personality
'Interpersonal psychiatry' -- subject(s): Child psychology, Interpersonal relations, Mental Disorders, Pathological Psychology, Psychoanalysis
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Otto F. Kernberg has written:
'Love relations' -- subject(s): Love, Object relations (Psychoanalysis), Psychoanalysis
'Internal World and External Reality Object Relations Theory Applied'
'Objektbeziehungen und Praxis der Psychoanalyse'
'Severe personality disorders' -- subject(s): Borderline personality disorder, Diagnosis, Methods, Narcissism, Personality disorders, Psychotherapy, Therapy, Personality Disorders
'Aggressivity, narcissism, and self-destructiveness in the psychotherapeutic relationship' -- subject(s): Countertransference (Psychology), Pathological Psychology, Personality disorders, Psychoanalytic Therapy, Psychology, Pathological, Psychotherapy, Therapy, Transference (Psychology), Treatment
'Ideologia, Conflicto Y Liderazgo En Grupos Y Organizaciones'
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Peter Zagermann has written:
'Eros und Thanatos' -- subject(s): Death instinct, Identity (Psychology), Object relations (Psychoanalysis), Parent and child, Self-preservation
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John E. Gedo has written:
'The biology of clinical encounters' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, Psychobiology
'The languages of psychoanalysis' -- subject(s): Psychotherapist and patient, Semiotics, Psychoanalysis, Interpersonal communication
'Psychoanalysis and Is Discontents'
'Beyond interpretation' -- subject(s): Case studies, Psychoanalysis, Psychoanalytic Theory
'Advances in clinical psychoanalysis' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, Psychoanalytic Therapy
'The Evolution of Psychoanalysis'
'Psychoanalysis and its discontents' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis
'Psychoanalysis as Biological Science'
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See "On The Fate of Psychoanalysis and Political Theory" in The Psychoanalytic Quarterly Volume LXXVI, July 2003, no. 3
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Some disadvantages of Object Relations theory include its complex and abstract concepts, which can be difficult to grasp and apply in practice. Additionally, its focus on early childhood experiences may overlook the impact of other developmental stages on adult relationships. Finally, the theory's emphasis on internal dynamics of the mind may not fully account for the influence of external factors on relationships.
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That a person can be treated by dialogue, free association and dream interpretation.
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Sigmund Freud founded psychoanalysis in the late 19th century, around the 1890s. He developed the theory and practice of psychoanalysis, which revolutionized the study of psychology and understanding of the human mind.
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Joseph Sandler has written:
'Internal objects revisited' -- subject(s): Motivation (Psychology), Object relations (Psychoanalysis)
'Clinical and Observational Psychoanalytic Research'
'Projection, Identification, Projective Identification'
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Barbara Piovano has written:
'Parallel psychotherapy with children and parents' -- subject(s): Parent and child, Family psychotherapy, Object relations (Psychoanalysis), Parent participation, Child psychotherapy, Child analysis
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The book "Racism, Antisemitism, and Psychoanalysis" was written by Earl Hopper. It explores the intersection of these topics and how psychoanalytic theory can shed light on racist and antisemitic attitudes and behaviors.
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Jean-Paul Valabrega has written:
'La formation du psychanalyste' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis
'Phantasme, mythe, corps et sens' -- subject(s): Knowledge, Theory of, Psychoanalysis, Theory of Knowledge
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Sigmund Freud is the person most closely associated with psychoanalysis. He developed the theory and techniques of psychoanalysis in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which have had a significant influence on psychology and mental health treatment.
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Marshall Edelson has written:
'Language and interpretationin psychoanalysis' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, Psycholinguistics
'Hypothesis and evidence in psychoanalysis' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, Recherche, Psychanalyse, Psychoanalytic Theory, Research
'Sociotherapy and psychotherapy' -- subject(s): Psychiatric hospitals, Psychotherapy, Sociological aspects, Sociological aspects of Psychiatric hospitals
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Neville Symington has written:
'A Pattern of Madness'
'Becoming a person through psychoanalysis' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, Psychoanalytic interpretation
'The Spirit of Sanity'
'A priest's affair' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Clergy, Fiction, Priests, Psychoanalysis and religion, Psychology
'The blind man sees' -- subject(s): Collected works, Psychoanalysis, Psychoanalysis and religion, Psychoanalytic Theory, Religion and Psychology
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Karen Horney was best known for her contributions to psychoanalysis, particularly her critiques of Sigmund Freud's theory of penis envy and her development of her own theory of neurosis based on interpersonal relationships. She emphasized the role of societal and cultural influences on personality development and the importance of self-realization and personal growth.
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Karl Menninger has written:
'Theory of psychoanalytic technique' -- subject- s -: Psychoanalysis
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element is not a key characteristic of the civic republican theory of the civilian military relations?
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Sigmund Freud developed his theory of psychoanalysis in the late 19th century, with his major work "The Interpretation of Dreams" being published in 1899. This marked the beginning of his exploration into the unconscious mind and his development of psychoanalytic principles in the early 20th century.
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Charles Rycroft was a British psychoanalyst and writer known for his works on psychology and psychoanalysis. Some of his notable books include "A Critical Dictionary of Psychoanalysis" and "Psychoanalysis and Beyond." Rycroft's writings have been influential in the field of psychoanalytic theory and practice.
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Danielle Quinodoz has written:
'Growing old' -- subject(s): Aging, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Aging, Psychology, Older people
'Emotional vertigo, between anxiety and pleasure' -- subject(s): Anxiety, Medicine, Psychosomatic, Object relations (Psychoanalysis), Pleasure, Psychoanalysis, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Vertigo, Psychosomatic Medicine, Vertigo
'Words That Touch'
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Richard F. Sterba has written:
'Introduction to the psychoanalytic theory of the libido' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, Sex (Psychology)
'Richard Sterba, the collected papers' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis
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SIMON CLARKE has written:
'SOCIAL THEORY, PSYCHOANALYSIS AND RACISM'
'DEVELOPMENT OF CAPITALISM IN RUSSIA'
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Fred Pine has written:
'Developmentaltheory and clinical process'
'Drive, ego, object, and self' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis
'Diversity and direction in psychoanalytic technique' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis
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Similarities between the classical and human relations theory
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Erik Erikson's psychosocial theory was influenced by his training in psychoanalysis with Anna Freud, as well as his own experiences and observations working with children and adolescents. He also drew inspiration from cultural and anthropological studies. Ultimately, Erikson's theory combined elements of Freudian psychoanalysis with a focus on social and cultural influences on human development.
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The three major forces of psychology are behaviorism, humanism, and psychoanalysis. Behaviorism focuses on observable behaviors and how they are learned, while humanism emphasizes personal growth and self-actualization. Psychoanalysis explores the unconscious mind and how it influences behavior.
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Freud's theory is known as psychoanalytic theory, based on the importance of the unconscious mind, childhood experiences, and how conflicts between different parts of the mind can influence behavior. Psychoanalysis, his therapeutic approach, involves exploring patients' unconscious thoughts and emotions through techniques like free association, dream analysis, and transference to gain insight into their psychological issues.
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Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen has written:
'The Freud files' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, PSYCHOLOGY / Mental Health, History, Historiography
'The emotional tie' -- subject(s): Hypnosis, Psychotherapy, Philosophy, Psychoanalysis, Identification (Psychology), Psychoanalytic Theory
'Remembering Anna O' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, History
'Le dossier Freud' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, History
'Lacan - El Amo Absoluto'
'Souvenirs d'Anna O' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis, History
'Constructivisme et psychanalyse' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis and philosophy
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The relations between mass and weight are that mass shows how much an object contains. This is about the same thing as weight - how much an object contains.
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Laura Lima has written:
'Critical theory in international relations and security studies' -- subject(s): International Security, International relations, Critical theory, Research
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Dieter Sandner has written:
'Gruppenanalyse' -- subject(s): Group psychoanalysis
'Psychodynamik in Kleingruppen' -- subject(s): Group relations training
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Nancy Chodorow has written:
'Feminism and psychoanalytic theory' -- subject(s): Psychoanalysis and feminism, Psychology, Women
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Sigmund Freud, born Sigismund Schlomo Freud, was an Austrian neurologist who founded the psychoanalyticmethod of psychiatry. Freud is best known for his theories of the unconscious.
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