Posts Tagged ‘psychotherapist’

Michael Balint

Born: December 3, 1896 Michael Balint – Hungarian-English psychotherapist. In 1955 he became president of the medical offices of the British Society of Psychologists, and in 1968 elected president of the Balint British Psychoanalytical Society. Works: Individual Differences of Behaviour in Early Infancy. Dissertation for Master of Science in Psychology. London, 1945. Primary Love and Psycho-Analytic Technique. 1956. The Doctor, His Patient and the [...]

Hypno-Psychotherapy – The Basic Principles

The Determination of Hypno-Psychotherapy and Hypnotic State Psychotherapy and psychological counseling are when people face any problem and receive specialized support of psychotherapists or psychologists. Hence, the therapy is a scheduled interactive activity that results in the process that brings benefits to clients who look to solve their problem (for example, neurosis). In the course of [...]

Eating Disorders and Overeating Causes

In the last 30-40 years the prevalence of eating disorders has increased. According to many psychologists, contemporary social trends for equity and equality between men and women mean for many women a chronic competition with men in all spheres of life, which is associated with the need to suppress women’s qualities and enhance men’s qualities. [...]

Women Psychology – Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis

Women Psychology. Theory and Concepts. The model of women psychology, proposed by psychologists Jean Bake Miller and Carol Gilligan, was developed in the early 1980s. It is based on a thorough understanding of the importance of relationships with people in the lives of women of all ages. Every year a large number of specialists – psychologists [...]

Neurotic Therapy of Sigmund Freud

Emil Kraepelin is considered the father of modern diagnostic classification, where he tried to study those who suffer from emotional disorders and disturbances in thinking, in order to identify common symptoms and general characteristics. In addition, he developed a theory of their cause, allocating treatable and incurable illnesses. It is interesting that he included a [...]