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Psychoanalysis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Psychoanalysis is a body of ideas developed by Austrian physician Sigmund Freud and continued by others. It is primarily devoted to the study of human psychological functioning and behavior, although...
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Developments in individual psychotherapy practice (including psychoanalysis, behavior therapies, European imagery methods, and assertiveness and vicarious rehearsal procedures), health psychology and behavioral medicine, and evaluations of psychotherapy effectiveness are reviewed.
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On the effectiveness and efficacy of outpatient (Jungian) psychoanalysis and psychotherapy - a catamnestic stud ... The effectiveness of Jungian psychoanalysis and psychotherapy was determined on the basis of 5 different perspectives and different success criteria. 76% of the patients examined had had psychoanalysis so...
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Dynamic psychotherapy, effectiveness of dynamic psychotherapy, effectiveness of psychoanalysis, long-term follow-up, outcome as a process, post-treatment improvement, psychoanalysis, session frequency, therapeutic attitudes, Therapeutic Attitudes Scale (TASC-2), therapists' experience, treatment duration, treatment outcome...
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To that end, psychoanalysis has two ways to be defined: a) It is the therapeutic method via which the psychological problems of an individual whereas are related affectively to the Unconscious they are also understood in connection to the current state of an individual’s life. ... 5.The effectiveness of Psychoanalysis...
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Clinical hypnosis creates effectiveness of psychoanalysis, which enables unique, positive changes to take place in the depressed individual. People that have been depressed for a long time, sometimes from their childhood days, usually have difficulty being positive on a day to day basis. ... We get sad when we fail in our exams,
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Keywords: Empirical Research - Psychoanalysis' Effectiveness - Treatment Outcome - Therapeutic Alliance - Measurement in Psychoanalysis ... Summary: The author-using the objective method of the social sciences-covers research dating back to 1930 on the therapeutic effectiveness of psychoanalysis, to which he adds the...
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