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Unconscious (Psychology) (Latest Articles)
Latest indexed articles for 'Unconscious (Psychology)'
Articles 31 to 40 of 200:
Sibling jealousy and aesthetic ambiguity in Austen's Pride and Prejudice.
30 Mar 2009
Jane Austen's most popular novel, Pride and Prejudice (1813), illuminates and is illuminated by psychoanalytic aesthetics. When Austen dramatizes unconscious oedipal/sibling rivalries, irony acts as a type of aesthetic ambiguity (E. Kris 1952). A ...
rec_pub_19507448-sibling-jealousy-aesthetic-ambiguity-austen-s-pride-prejudice.htm
Imaginative literature and Bion's intersubjective theory of thinking.
30 Mar 2009
The author applies Bion's intersubjective theory of thinking to study the influence of imaginative literature on the development of the capacity for figurative or metaphorical thought in response to affect-laden experience. Using a selection from ...
rec_pub_19507452-imaginative-literature-bion-s-intersubjective-theory-thinking.htm
The inability to mourn and the inability to love in Shakespeare's Hamlet.
30 Mar 2009
The author discusses the special role played by Shakespeare's masterpiece Hamlet in the history of psychoanalysis. Freud and many of his followers have treated Hamlet as if he were a real person inhibited by the Oedipus complex. In this ...
rec_pub_19507446-the-inability-mourn-inability-love-shakespeare-s-hamlet.htm
30 Mar 2009
Clinical material from the analysis of a young patient diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and heavily dependent on drugs was examined to identify changes in setting that may be necessary to enable the psychoanalytical treatment of this ...
rec_pub_19382961-truth-way-developing-preserving-space-thinking-minds-patient-analyst.htm
30 Mar 2009
Psychoanalysis, the science of unconscious processes, has recently undergone a significant transformation. Self psychology, derived from the work of Heinz Kohut, represents perhaps the most important revision of Freud's theory as it has shifted its ...
rec_pub_19379241-relational-trauma-developing-right-brain-interface-psychoanalytic.htm
IV. Implications for the analytic relation and process (Part I. The self as integral subject).
30 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19374574-iv-implications-analytic-relation-process-self-integral-subject.htm
Psychopathological approaches in Pierre Janet's conception of the subconscious.
25 Mar 2009
Janet's conceptions of the subconscious are restrictively conceived but show important differentiations which are discussed in detail. First, an outline of Janet's conception of consciousness is presented as well as of the terms of psychic synthesis ...
rec_pub_19325256-psychopathological-approaches-pierre-janet-s-conception-subconscious.htm
25 Mar 2009
The present ERP study investigated effects of subliminal emotional words on preference judgments about subsequent visual target stimuli (paintings, portraits). Each target was preceded by a masked 17-ms emotional adjective. Four classes of prime ...
rec_pub_19328727-evaluative-priming-subliminal-emotional-words-insights-event-related.htm
Pain demands attention from others: the approach/avoidance paradox.
19 Mar 2009
rec_pub_19304389-pain-demands-attention-approach-avoidance-paradox.htm
Rewards evoke learning of unconsciously processed visual stimuli in adult humans.
10 Mar 2009
The study of human learning is complicated by the myriad of processing elements involved in conducting any behavioral task. In the case of visual perceptual learning, there has been significant controversy regarding the task processes that guide the ...
rec_pub_19285467-rewards-evoke-learning-unconsciously-processed-visual-stimuli-adult.htm
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