Posts Tagged ‘focused on’

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Treatment

Treatments For Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Psychologists have noted that Western technological society is replete with people whose identity is focused on the problem of “thinking and doing”. Our collective psychology is still imbued with the pathos of idealizing reason and faith in progress as a result of human actions, which differs thinking of the Enlightenment. The [...]

Jean Baker Miller and Psychology of Women

The psychological development of women In the 1970’s in psychology and psychotherapy along with ongoing publications in traditional concepts – psychoanalysis, cognitive psychology, behaviorism – there are new materials and approaches: psychologists, psychotherapists have begun to investigate the influence of the sex factor in the psychological development of women. They were divided in 2 groups, [...]

Karen Horney on Psychoanalysis

Karen Horney, a successful psychologist and psychotherapist, said that the desire to revise psychoanalysis (that Freud developed) arose from “dissatisfaction of therapeutic results” (1939). In “New Ways in Psychoanalysis” she re-defined the transference and counter-transference of psychotherapy but in “Introspection” she described the process of analysis according to the new paradigm. The psychologist Karen Horney [...]

Psychotherapy and Dream Interpretation

During the psychological counseling and follow-up psychotherapy, Fritz Perls with his clients found that his theoretical ideas begin to deviate from the concepts of psychoanalysis, which laid and were used by Sigmund Freud. As they went away from Freud, their therapy and understanding of counseling changed and in the end they developed a new way [...]

Therapy and Psychotherapy by Jung

Carl Jung’s Theory about Therapy According to the theory of a famous psychologist, original thinker and reformer of psychoanalysis Carl Jung, psychotherapy is the junction of the efforts of the psychologist and patient, working together as equals. Since the two form a dynamic unity, the analyst must also be open to change as a result [...]