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What Are Racket Feelings This is a familiar emotion, learned and encouraged in childhood, experienced in many different stress situations and maladaptive as an adult means of problem solving. Even the most well adapted person is likely to have these … Continue reading

Everyone Deserves and Ego Boost, Even Therapists Usually I post more factual posts, but something happened today to remind me about one of the most important aspects of our works as therapists……helping people to feel good about themselves. I was … Continue reading

Development of Psychoanalysis Pt 2 Such early writings began to attract a following from kindred minds in allied professions. Hence, after an extended period of working in isolation, Freud began once again to collaborate with others, and the Wednesday Psychological … Continue reading

Development of Psychoanalysis Additional momentum in the evolution of psychoanalysis may have gathered from Freud’s own troubles. Occurrences such as the death of his father in 1896, the illnesses of his children, financial difficulties, heart problems, obsessional tendencies and anxiety … Continue reading

What is a Freudian Slip Freudian slips, or parapraxes as they are sometimes called, may take several forms: slips of the tongue, pen or word processor; bungled actions and blunders; or lapses in memory.  According to the principle of psychic … Continue reading

Psychological Dream Analysis There is also the often quoted proposition from Freud that, “The interpretation of dreams is the royal road to a knowledge of the unconscious activities of the mind” (SE, V.608).  Freud distinguished between two different layers of … Continue reading

The Importance of Transference Transference is a commonplace and sought after psychoanalytic event, referring to the emotional involvements of the patient with the analyst. Such reactions are presumed to relate to previous significant others (e.g., a parent) in the patient’s … Continue reading

EVALUATION OF FREUDIAN THEORY Potential Weaknesses Many have criticised Freud’s alleged overemphasis of instincts (and especially the sex instinct) and underemphasis of social relationships.  Neo-Freudian approaches, in general, have even played down the importance of the unconscious itself, preferring to … Continue reading

What is Autogenic Therapy Pt 4 Third Exercise – A Calm Heart You are learning to have a calm, steady heartbeat. Warm-up.  Repeat in short form the heavy/warm formula reciting each phrase 3 or 4 times.  In the beginning do … Continue reading

What is Autogenic Therapy Pt 3 First Exercise – Heaviness Begin with your dominant arm.  Silently, meaningfully, repeat the formula:- (a)  My right arm is growing limp and heavy                   6-8 times (b)  My right arm is growing heavier and heavier             … Continue reading

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