Essays About patient freud

 

  • Sigmund Freud
    ... 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 Sigmund
    ... 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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  • A Comparison of Freud and Fromm
    ... 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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  • Freud is not a Sexist
    ... 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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  • Sigmund Freud
    ... 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. ...
    (1808 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

  • Freud: Theories and Using His Dreams as a Reference Point
    ... 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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  • Psycoanalysis
    ... 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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  • freud
    ... 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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  • Freud: Characterization of his Theories and Practice
    ... 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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  • Sigmund Freud
    ... 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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  • Freud Foucault and Society
    ... 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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  • Sigmund 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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  • Sigmund Freud
    ... 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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  • Sigmund Freud 2
    ... 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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  • Freud and dreams
    ... 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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  • Freud: The Rat Man
    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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  • Sigmund Freud
    ... 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 ...
    (1526 Words -- Approx. 6 Pages)

  • Freud and Breuer: Summary of Studies in Hysteria
    ... 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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  • Sigmund Freud
    ... 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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  • Sigmund Freud
    ... 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
    ... 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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  • Discuss some of the main ideas put forward by Freud
    ... 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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  • freud
    ... 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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  • sigmund freud
    ... 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 Life of Sigmund Freud
    ... 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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  • Psycoanalysis
    ... 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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  • Was Sigmund Freud a Fraud
    ... 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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  • anna freud
    ... 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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  • Sigmund Freud Biography
    ... 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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  • Freud and the psychoanalytic theory
    ... 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 ...
    (1639 Words -- Approx. 7 Pages)

     


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