Psychoanalyst widened the formulation that psychological symptoms were caused by and relieved conflict simultaneously.
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Psychoanalyst widened the formulation that psychological symptoms were caused by and relieved conflict simultaneously.
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Psychoanalyst suggested that distorted and biased beliefs were a causal factor of depression, publishing an influential paper in 1967 after a decade of research using the construct of schemas to explain the depression.
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Psychoanalyst became training secretary for the council, later becoming deputy president to Donald Winnicott in 1956.
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Psychoanalyst believed that neurotic people often had unconscious conflicts that involved incestuous fantasies deriving from different stages of development.
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Psychoanalyst found the stage from about three to six years of age to be filled with fantasies of having romantic relationships with both parents.
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Psychoanalyst takes an objective approach by not facing his clients during his talk therapy sessions.
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Psychoanalyst met with his patients wherever they were, such as when he used free association—where clients would say whatever came to mind without self-censorship.
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Psychoanalyst's treatments had little to no structure for most cultures, especially Asian cultures.
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Psychoanalyst uses various methods to help the patient to become more self-aware and to develop insights into their behavior and into the meanings of symptoms.
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Psychoanalyst concluded that there is little evidence to support the existence of the Oedipus complex.
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Psychoanalyst's critics are equally behind the times, attacking Freudian views of the 1920s as if they continue to have some currency in their original form.
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