Posts Tagged ‘psychoanalysis’

The Dangerous Method, Delving Into The Soul

David Cronenberg’s latest foray into the history of mental illness and therapy is deeply thought provoking. In the current day there are still as many arms of psychoanalysis as there are fish in the sea. When there are many treatments for an ailment it usually suggests a tenuous grasp on the aetiology of the illness. [...]

Interpretation of Dreams: Freudian Dream vs. Jungian Dream

or Freud’s Interpretation of Dreams and The Jungian Dream Analysis The mystery behind the dreams Dreams. They lead us into confusion and often frighten us. For thousands of years people have tried to understand their meaning, but to this day no one knows with certainty their meaning and what is their function. Scientists know, why [...]

Why training does not work?

The psychoanalysis Era vs. Training Era In ancient times, when Freud came up with his psychoanalysis, therapy has been a very long and highly individual process. The analyst could be picked over the years in the intricacies of a sick soul and always receive from her a solid fee for each hour session of tedious [...]

Schizoid Character and Psychological Counseling

Schizoid character ‘s attitude towards psychotherapy It can be assumed that according with propensity to care, schizoid character avoid such an intimate intervention as psychotherapy, psychoanalysis or even single psychological counseling. In fact, if counseling is carried out with understanding and respect, they are in the process of psychotherapy quite understanding and cooperating. Discipline of [...]

The History of Psychology

The History of Psychology and The Formation of Psychology as a Science The subject of general psychology is the characteristics and mechanisms of functioning of the psyche. In the process of formation of psychology as a science occurred a number of changes in the subject of psychology. The First Stage. Antiquity - the subject of psychology is the soul. [...]