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  • ...could not be explained by the neurobiology of the time. Part of the reason psychoanalysis is sometimes considered prescientific, or even [[pseudoscience]], is the mu ...iew today bases [[psychodynamic psychotherapy]] on principles derived from psychoanalysis.
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  • In [[psychoanalysis]] according to [[Sigmund Freud|Freud]], the weakest third of the [[personal
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  • {{r|Ego (psychoanalysis)}}
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  • {{r|Ego (psychoanalysis)}}
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  • (1856 – 1939) Pioneering [[psychiatrist]] who developed [[psychoanalysis]].
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  • Youngest daughter of [[Sigmund Freud]]; founder of [[child psychoanalysis]]
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  • ...d contemporary of [[Sigmund Freud]] who pioneered an intensive method of [[psychoanalysis]] which emphasized [[empathy]], honesty, and directness.
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  • An early psychiatrist who first worked with Sigmund Freud's school of [[psychoanalysis]], but broke over differences over models of personality and methods of tre
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  • In [[psychoanalysis]] according to [[Sigmund Freud|Freud]], the weakest third of the [[personal
    240 bytes (30 words) - 17:37, 25 April 2010
  • ...s in psychology#Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy|Important publications in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy]]
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  • {{r|psychoanalysis}}
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  • {{r|Psychoanalysis}}
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  • {{r|psychoanalysis}}
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  • {{r|Psychoanalysis}}
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  • {{r|Ego (psychoanalysis)}}
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  • ...tinental philosopher with interests in [[existentialism]], [[religion]], [[psychoanalysis]], [[language]] and is best known for his work on philosophical [[hermeneut ...r's hermeneutical work includes books on evil (''The Symbolism of Evil''), psychoanalysis (''Freud and Philosophy''), religion (including an essay on [[Rudolf Bultma
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  • {{r|Feminist psychoanalysis}}
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  • {{r|psychoanalysis}}
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  • ...could not be explained by the neurobiology of the time. Part of the reason psychoanalysis is sometimes considered prescientific, or even [[pseudoscience]], is the mu ...iew today bases [[psychodynamic psychotherapy]] on principles derived from psychoanalysis.
    6 KB (883 words) - 10:01, 6 January 2011
  • ...5, and, while not a student of Freud, went through seven years of personal psychoanalysis: "Started seven years of useless couch life. Felt I was stupid. Finally, [[
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  • ...ally associated with [[Sigmund Freud]] or other members of the school of [[psychoanalysis]].
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  • ...last=Bateman | first=A. | coauthors=and Holmes, J. | title=Introduction to Psychoanalysis: Contemporary Theory and Practice | publisher=Routledge | id=ISBN 0-415-107
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  • ...sychology|analytical psychology]], which he developed as his own system of psychoanalysis. Jung's concept, the '[[collective unconscious]],' has had a deep influence |title = Oedipus Redivivus: Freud, Jung and Psychoanalysis
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