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The Clinical Application Of The Theory Of Psychoanalysis 1st Ahmed Fayek

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The Clinical Application Of The Theory Of Psychoanalysis 1st Ahmed Fayek
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Publisher: Karnac Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 52.07 MB
Pages: 316
Author: Ahmed Fayek
ISBN: 9781780490380, 1780490380
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1st

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The Clinical Application Of The Theory Of Psychoanalysis 1st Ahmed Fayek by Ahmed Fayek 9781780490380, 1780490380 instant download after payment.

Psychoanalysis—the one that we are familiar with—started in the clinical field. Freud and Breuer made some strides in the treatment of hysteria using hypnosis. They put together a theory of psychopathology based on two basic notions: conflicts between acceptable and unacceptable impulses (ideas, desires, fantasies, etc.), and the repression of the unacceptable impulses causing the formation of symptoms. Under hypnosis, the patients were given the chance to abreact the repressed, and the therapeutic endeavor was to allow catharsis, hence the origin of the term "catharsis theory" regarding this phase of hypnosis.
However, the real breakthrough in psychoanalysis came to Freud in intuitions about matters from outside the field of pathology and the clinic, and without the help of hypnosis. They came from ordinary, even banal, phenomena like dreams, slips of the tongue, and jokes.
In this book, the author covers the difference between a modified theory of catharsis and a theory of psychoanalysis, as well as the importance of psychodynamic diagnosis in the practice of psychoanalysis. He suggests that clinical problems stem from discounting the indelible influence of the "catharsis theory" on our judgement about the classical doctrine. In addition, he deals with the history and origins of our present debates in regard to the classical doctrine and the contemporary schools. The book includes clinical case models.

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