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... While discussing the case history of one patient, Freud said: "In the study of hysteria, local diagnosis and electrical reactions do not come into picture ...
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... While discussing the case history of one patient, Freud said: "In the study of hysteria, local diagnosis and electrical reactions do not come into picture ...
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... Freud's approach to technique could be more democratic than Fromm's, especially since Freud did not try to force fit the patient into a formula. ...
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... Irma, a patient of Freud's in 1893 showed only partial improvement in response to treatment. ... Freud is fixated on a disobedient patient. ...
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... Freud's approach to technique could be more democratic than Fromm's, especially since Freud did not try to force fit the patient into a formula. ...
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... Prompted by Freud\'s suggestions, the patient recalled that when he was seven years old he did wish his father were dead and just recently, the patient\'s ...
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... This honor was granted not in recognition of his contributions but as a result of the efforts of a highly influential patient ("Freud"). ...
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... Instead of Freud being judgmental about the patient's thoughts, unlike Breuer was, this was in hopes that the patient would reveal their unconscious thoughts ...
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... Thus, Charcot initially humanized the treatment of neuroses but Freud took Charcot\'s techniques a step further by allowing the patient to be more in control ...
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... These repressed thoughts often were the cause of the patient's mental illness. In the year 1897 Freud began to investigate his own mind. ...
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... There is physical handling of the patient in this case. Freud applies pressure to the head of Elizabeth Von R. to extract information from her. ...
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... She was the patient that Freud would use to prove his idea that hysteria initially originates from certain sexual malfunction. ! ...
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... Freud. She was the patient that Freud would use to prove his idea that hysteria initially originates from certain sexual malfunction. ...
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... This type of feedback became common in Freud's free association sessions. What the patient talked about was not perfectly straight forward it was instead ...
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... the dream. By Freud asking to repeat the dream the patient realizes that he will go to great lengths to interpret it. Under the ...
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Appignanesi (1979) illustrates Freud\'s encounter with a patient he dubbed the Rat Man. The Rat Man was obsessed with a Chinese ...
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... The material that the patient said in this stream of consciousness was a ... that was normally hidden, forgotten or "unavailable to conscious reflection"(Freud, 47 ...
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... Freud used this hypnotic abreaction to his patient wherein he tried his patient to talk about what bothers her and those things that she cannot forget during ...
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... In an example of a patient that Freud examined, he showed that the symptoms she was facing such as coughs and speech disorders, was a result of an event that ...
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... In an example of a patient that Freud examined, he showed that the symptoms she was facing such as coughs and speech disorders, was a result of an event that ...
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... Freud's' treatment is basically all his own, and one that he named free association, the act in which a patient speaks freely and tells all their thoughts and ...
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... When Freud found that he became emotionally important to his patients, he ... into recollection, hence reducing the intensity of the patient's present emotions by ...
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... In 1889 Freud teamed up with Josef Breuer, who was working with a patient referred to as Anna O. Breuer discovered that her symptoms was from traumatic ...
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... hypnosis as a method of mental catharsis the patient recalls and relives repressed traumatic situations and is eventually relieved and healed. Freud was now ...
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... The material that the patient said in this stream of consciousness was a ... that was normally hidden, forgotten or "unavailable to conscious reflection"(Freud, 47 ...
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... He was very impressed with it and invited Freud to give lectures in America. ... In the course of a patient's treatment, he becomes aware of the underlying sources ...
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... 75). A technique Freud used when he analyzed his patients' problems was to write down the patient's narrative of the dream. Then ...
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... also where Anna's student analysts worked, since observation and actual interaction with one's patient is the basis of psychoanalysis. Anna Freud is credited ...
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... Freud would allow the patient to recall the event, while hypnotized because it was the only way the person could talk about a certain event. ...
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... The therapist, in short, becomes a love object, for the patient, but without the ... Freud has many criticisms of his work and one of the major criticisms of his ...
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