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Jung’s Animus Of The Female Main Characters In The Woman King Film
Thesis
This thesis deals with The Woman King film. The research uses qualitative method
in analyzing the data and focusing of the Animus Archetype of female main
characters by using Jung’s psychoanalytic theory. The Animus Archetype has four
stages of ...
Jurnal Institusi
Psychological Analysis of Fatih’s Character-Building in Egosentris: A Novel by Syahid Muhammad
Elsya : Journal of English Language Studies; Vol. 1 No. 1 (2019): Elsya : Journal of English Language Studies; 1-10
As current era necessitates access to information technology, people of all ages are exposed to the prevalent online hate speech. This literature analysis aims to analyse the psychological characterisation of Fatih, one of the characters in Syahid Mu...
Jurnal Institusi
Pengaruh Dinamika Pendekatan Psikoanalisis Terhadap Kematangan Karir Pada Anak Berkebutuhan Khusus
Journal of Special Education Lectura; Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Special Education Lectura; 32-39
This article discusses the exploration of psychoanalytic factors that affect career maturity in children with special needs. The research focuses on psychodynamic elements that may provide insight into career development in children with special need...
Jurnal Institusi
Penyuluhan Pada Ibu Hamil Yang Cemas Dalam Proses Persalinan Normal Di Desa Koto Tinggi Kecamatan Rambah, Kabupaten Rokan Hulu
SNPKM: Seminar Nasional Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat; Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): SNPKM: Seminar Nasional Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat; 147-153
Anxiety is a feeling of fear that is not clear and not supported by the situation. Individuals who feel anxious will feel uncomfortable or afraid, but do not know why the condition occurs. Anxiety has no clear identifiable stimulus. (Videbeck, 2012) ...
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Theoretical pluralism in psychoanalytic case studies
Front Psychol
The aim of this study is to provide an overview of the scientific activity of different psychoanalytic schools of thought in terms of the content and production of case studies published on ISI Web of Knowledge. Between March 2013 and November 2013, ...
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Comparing Chinese and US practitioners' attitudes towards teletherapy during the COVID‐19 pandemic
Asia Pac Psychiatry
INTRODUCTION: The China American Psychoanalytic Alliance (CAPA) has been offering psychoanalytic psychotherapy training and treatment to Chinese mental health professionals entirely over the Internet since 2006. When the COVID‐19 pandemic began, mo...
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Facts and Sensibilities: What Is a Psychoanalytic Innovation?
Front Psychol
Psychoanalytic innovation is easy to recognize but difficult to define. There is a dearth of literature exploring the nature of innovation in our field. My main thesis is that psychoanalytic innovation can be of two types. Psychoanalytic innovation o...
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A psychoanalytic view of sleep
Postgrad Med J
The basic psychoanalytic contributions to theories of sleep, awakening, falling asleep and the sleep wakefulness continuum are briefly discussed. Some clinical material illustrates the psychopathology underlying sleep occurring during the psychoanaly...
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Uncovering deep-rooted conflicts: the role of psychoanalytic psychotherapy in treating athletes' social media-related psychological distress
Front Sports Act Living
The use of social media by athletes can support them in difficult moments, but it can also become a source of negative emotions and psychological distress. This perspective critically examines psychoanalytic psychotherapy as a method for restoring at...
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Self-constitution and “Infrastructural” Change: An Interdisciplinary Account of Psychoanalytic Action
Am J Psychoanal
Beyond revealing unconscious pathological identifications and traits—including their past usefulness but current toxicity—what techniques in our psychoanalytic practice can lead to change? Radically different from mainstream philosophical views a...
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The unconscious sibling rivalry in psychoanalytic institutions
Front Psychol
What unconscious elements fuel the ‘radioactive atmosphere’ of psychoanalytic institutions – those unconscious sources of the chronic conflicts that sometimes plague the relationships among members of psychoanalytical societies and obscure the ...
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Comparative Efficacy of Brief Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Generalized Anxiety Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Trial
J Clin Med
Background: Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is the most established psychological treatment for generalized anxiety disorder (GAD), yet many patients do not achieve full remission. Brief psychoanalytic psychotherapy represents a theoretically dist...
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Capturing the Unconscious—The “Psychoanalytic Core Competency Q-Sort”. An Innovative Tool Investigating Psychodynamic Therapeutic Skills
Int J Environ Res Public Health
The Psychoanalytic Core Competency Q-Sort (PCC Q-Sort) is a newly developed empirical research tool that allows for the description and illustration of the ways psychodynamically-oriented psychotherapists work. It provides a simple, straightforward r...
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A STUDY DEMONSTRATING EFFICACY OF A PSYCHOANALYTIC PSYCHOTHERAPY FOR PANIC DISORDER: IMPLICATIONS FOR PSYCHOANALYTIC RESEARCH, THEORY, AND PRACTICE
J Am Psychoanal Assoc
Systematic research on psychoanalytic treatments has been limited by several factors, including a belief that clinical experience can demonstrate the effectiveness of psychoanalysis, rendering systematic research unnecessary, the view that psychoanal...
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The Need for Psychoanalysis is Alive and Well in Community Psychiatry
J Natl Med Assoc
While the author recognizes the positive impact community psychiatry has had on postpsychotic patients by the uses of medical management and environmental manipulation, he demonstrates that there is a deficiency in the treatment of lower socioeconomi...
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Infanticide and the influence of psychoanalysis on Dutch forensic psychiatry in the mid-twentieth century
Hist Psychiatry
This article demonstrates how psychoanalytic thought, especially ideas by Adler, Reik, Deutsch, and Alexander and Staub, informed forensic psychiatry in the Netherlands from the late 1920s. An analysis of psychiatric explanations of the crime of infa...
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Case Report: Amplified psychoanalysis? Psychoanalysis, OCD and MDMA in a clinical case study
Front Psychol
This article investigates the novel therapeutic approach of “amplified psychoanalysis” through a detailed examination of the Ygg case, which offers a descriptive single-case illustration of the integration of MDMA-assisted therapy with traditiona...
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The pandemic crisis as a crisis of the symbolic order and psychoanalytic work regarding imaginary objects
International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies
The title of the article already indicates the structure of the text. In the first part, it is argued that the Corona crisis is a crisis as it challenges the symbolic order in many ways. The virus becomes an imaginary object that is uncanny. In the s...
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Freudian Slip? The Changing Cultural Fortunes of Psychoanalytic Concepts
Front Psychol
It is often argued that psychoanalysis has declined in prominence since its ascendance in the mid-20th century. To assess this claim we examined the trajectory of psychoanalytic concepts from 1900 to 2008 in the massive Google Books database. The cha...