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Unconscious (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Unconscious (Psychology)'
Articles 11 to 20 of 200:
"After a long pause": how to read Dora as history.
13 Jun 2009
Freud's "Fragment of an Analysis of a Case of Hysteria" (1905a,b) is well recognized for making psychoanalytic history. In the Dora paper Freud first publicized a new theory of the etiology of neurosis that made fantasy and repression central. And ...
rec_pub_19528540-after-long-pause-read-dora-history.htm
Romantic fantasies of madness and objections to psychotropic medication.
30 May 2009
Many patients object to, and often refuse, psychotropic medications. The exploration-a "defense analysis"-of their objections brings attention to ubiquitous fantasies of madness, which may be feared and concealed as a source of shame, destruction, ...
rec_pub_19620467-romantic-fantasies-madness-objections-psychotropic-medication.htm
Mirror neurons and mind: commentary on vivona.
30 May 2009
rec_pub_19620464-mirror-neurons-mind-commentary-vivona.htm
Regression in the countertransference: working with the archetype of the abandoned child.
30 May 2009
The author describes briefly some experiences of his sense of non-existence as an analyst in relation to five patients. He considers the possible countertransference significance of these experiences and puts forward a hypothesis that his sense of ...
rec_pub_19531126-regression-countertransference-working-archetype-abandoned-child.htm
Tradition and originality in the transference: a Coleridgean commentary.
30 May 2009
Some of S.T. Coleridge's observations about 'the mind's self-experience of itself' and the nature of faith and trust are discussed in relation to the implicit tensions between 'tradition' (formal structure, received wisdom) and 'originality' ...
rec_pub_19531125-tradition-originality-transference-coleridgean-commentary.htm
A reappraisal of classical archetype theory and its implications for theory and practice.
30 May 2009
This paper begins with an overview of contemporary approaches to archetype theory and notes the radical nature of certain deductions. Some argue that there is no 'archetype-as-such' as a pre-existing entity at the core of a complex driving its ...
rec_pub_19531124-a-reappraisal-classical-archetype-theory-implications-theory-practice.htm
Archetypes as action patterns.
30 May 2009
The discovery of mirror neurons by researchers at the University of Parma promises to radically alter our understanding of fundamental cognitive and affective states. This paper explores the relationship of mirror neurons to Jung's theory of ...
rec_pub_19531123-archetypes-action-patterns.htm
Deepening psychoanalytic listening: the marriage of Buddha and Freud.
30 May 2009
Freud (1912) delineated the ideal state of mind for therapists to listen, what he called "evenly hovering" or "evenly suspended attention." No one has ever offered positive recommendations for how to cultivate this elusive yet eminently trainable ...
rec_pub_19536176-deepening-psychoanalytic-listening-marriage-buddha-freud.htm
30 May 2009
The author explores the connections between Matte Blanco's notion of symmetric frenzy, i.e. the turbulence characteristic of the deepest levels of mental functioning, and Bion's concept of catastrophic change. For Bion, mental links are retrieved ...
rec_pub_19580596-symmetric-frenzy-catastrophic-change-consideration-primitive-mental.htm
Repetition proportion affects masked priming in nonspeeded tasks.
30 May 2009
Masked repetition priming is often greater when a larger proportion of trials involve repetition primes, suggesting that a context-sensitive unconscious process may be operating. Two recent studies have failed to obtain an effect of prime proportion ...
rec_pub_19451375-repetition-proportion-affects-masked-priming-nonspeeded-tasks.htm
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