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  • Relational psychoanalysis
  • Psychoanlytic school

    Relational psychoanalysis is a school of psychoanalysis in the United States that emphasizes the role of real and imagined relationships with others in

    Relational psychoanalysis

    Relational_psychoanalysis

  • Stephen A. Mitchell (psychologist)
  • Clinical psychologist

    theories. He was considered a leader of relational psychoanalysis. Mitchell helped to create the Relational Track of the New York University Postdoctoral

    Stephen A. Mitchell (psychologist)

    Stephen_A._Mitchell_(psychologist)

  • Psychoanalysis
  • Set of therapeutic techniques established by Sigmund Freud

    identity and redevelop self and object constancy. Relational psychoanalysis combines interpersonal psychoanalysis with object-relations theory and with inter-subjective

    Psychoanalysis

    Psychoanalysis

  • Self psychology
  • Modern psychoanalytic theory and clinical applications

    post-Kohutian self psychology has been its integration with relational psychoanalysis. Relational psychoanalysis emphasizes the role of interpersonal relationships

    Self psychology

    Self_psychology

  • Jeremy D. Safran
  • Canadian-born American psychologist

    York University's postdoctoral program in psychoanalysis and The Stephen A. Mitchell Center for Relational Studies. He was co-founder and co-chair (along

    Jeremy D. Safran

    Jeremy D. Safran

    Jeremy_D._Safran

  • Lewis Aron
  • American psychoanalyst and psychotherapist (1952–2019)

    on psychotherapy and psychoanalysis who made contributions particularly within the specialty known as relational psychoanalysis. Aron was the Director

    Lewis Aron

    Lewis Aron

    Lewis_Aron

  • Jessica Benjamin
  • American psychoanalyst

    Postdoctoral Psychology Program in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, and the Stephen Mitchell Center for Relational Studies. Jessica Benjamin is one of

    Jessica Benjamin

    Jessica Benjamin

    Jessica_Benjamin

  • Enactment (psychology)
  • Term in relational psychoanalysis

    In relational psychoanalysis, the term enactment is used to describe the non-reflecting playing out of a mental scenario, rather than verbally describing

    Enactment (psychology)

    Enactment_(psychology)

  • Resistance (psychoanalysis)
  • Term used in psychoanalysis describing oppositional behaviors

    In psychoanalysis, resistance is the individual's efforts to prevent repressed drives, feelings or thoughts from being integrated into conscious awareness

    Resistance (psychoanalysis)

    Resistance_(psychoanalysis)

  • Relational
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    social status Relational disorder, a disorder affecting a relationship rather than an individual in the relationship Relational psychoanalysis, a school of

    Relational

    Relational

  • Interpersonal psychoanalysis
  • Psychological method

    room Interpersonal psychotherapy Intersubjective psychoanalysis Family therapy Relational psychoanalysis Relationship counseling Transactional analysis

    Interpersonal psychoanalysis

    Interpersonal_psychoanalysis

  • Robin S. Brown
  • American psychoanalyst and academic

    Board and Academy of Psychoanalysis for his book, Psychoanalysis Beyond the End of Metaphysics: Thinking Towards the Post-Relational (Routledge). Joseph

    Robin S. Brown

    Robin_S._Brown

  • Galit Atlas
  • Internationally known psychoanalyst

    online Colloquium Series for the International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy (IARPP). She is on the editorial board of Psychoanalytic

    Galit Atlas

    Galit Atlas

    Galit_Atlas

  • Otto Rank
  • Austrian psychoanalyst (1884–1939)

    consider Rank the first relational psychoanalyst and acknowledge his influence on the emergence of interpersonal psychoanalysis. There are links between

    Otto Rank

    Otto Rank

    Otto_Rank

  • Object relations theory
  • School of psychoanalytic thought

    relations theory is a school of thought in psychoanalytic theory and psychoanalysis centered around theories of stages of ego development. Its concerns

    Object relations theory

    Object_relations_theory

  • Sándor Ferenczi
  • Hungarian psychoanalyst (1873–1933)

    strongly influenced theory and praxis of the interpersonal-relational theory of American psychoanalysis, as typified by psychoanalysts at the William Alanson

    Sándor Ferenczi

    Sándor Ferenczi

    Sándor_Ferenczi

  • Intersubjective psychoanalysis
  • to psychoanalysis by George E. Atwood and Robert Stolorow (1984), who consider it a "meta-theory" of psychoanalysis. Intersubjective psychoanalysis suggests

    Intersubjective psychoanalysis

    Intersubjective_psychoanalysis

  • Jay Greenberg (psychoanalyst)
  • analyst and supervisor. Greenberg was one of the originators of relational psychoanalysis, though he is now less closely identified with it. Since 2011

    Jay Greenberg (psychoanalyst)

    Jay_Greenberg_(psychoanalyst)

  • Sigmund Freud
  • Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis (1856–1939)

    – 23 September 1939) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a clinical method for evaluating and treating pathologies arising from

    Sigmund Freud

    Sigmund Freud

    Sigmund_Freud

  • Sabina Spielrein
  • Russian physician and psychoanalyst (1885–1942)

    conceptualizations about "anima" and "transference". Followers of feminist and relational psychoanalysis are also beginning to claim her as an important progenitor. The

    Sabina Spielrein

    Sabina Spielrein

    Sabina_Spielrein

  • Schema therapy
  • Form of integrative psychotherapy

    Alexander's "corrective emotional experience"—but contemporary relational psychoanalysis (led by analysts such as Lewis Aron, and building on the ideas

    Schema therapy

    Schema_therapy

  • Attachment therapy
  • Pseudoscientific category of mental health interventions

    talking psychotherapies such as attachment-based psychotherapy and relational psychoanalysis. Attachment therapy is a treatment used primarily with fostered

    Attachment therapy

    Attachment therapy

    Attachment_therapy

  • Lacanianism
  • Theoretical system of psychoanalysis

    Lacanianism or Lacanian psychoanalysis is a theoretical system initiated by the work of Jacques Lacan from the 1950s to the 1980s. It is a theoretical

    Lacanianism

    Lacanianism

  • Madonna–whore complex
  • Mental complex revolving around negative views of female sexuality

    phenomenon first observed in psychoanalysis, and later applied to feminist critique of broader society. In psychoanalysis, the complex is defined as an

    Madonna–whore complex

    Madonna–whore complex

    Madonna–whore_complex

  • Homosociality
  • Socializing with the same sex

    Reader (1999) p. 152 Juhasz, Suzanne (2003). A Desire for Women: Relational Psychoanalysis, Writing, and Relationships Between Women. Rutgers University

    Homosociality

    Homosociality

  • List of schools of psychoanalysis
  • Federation of the European Schools of Psychoanalysis (FESP) International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy Fundación Descartes

    List of schools of psychoanalysis

    List_of_schools_of_psychoanalysis

  • Psychology
  • Study of mental functions and behaviors

    Lacanian, and relational psychoanalysis. Psychologists such as Hans Eysenck and philosophers including Karl Popper sharply criticized psychoanalysis. Popper

    Psychology

    Psychology

    Psychology

  • Participatory theory
  • Brown has promoted a participatory perspective in the context of relational psychoanalysis as a means to fostering clinical pluralism. Brown adopts a participatory

    Participatory theory

    Participatory_theory

  • Barry Magid
  • American psychoanalyst and Zen teacher

    also served on the board of The International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy (IARPP). While he was training as a psychoanalyst

    Barry Magid

    Barry Magid

    Barry_Magid

  • Attachment theory
  • Psychological ethological theory

    particular form of treatment. Some forms of psychoanalysis-based therapy for adults—within relational psychoanalysis and other approaches—also incorporate attachment

    Attachment theory

    Attachment theory

    Attachment_theory

  • Psychotherapy
  • Clinically applied psychology for desired behavior change

    object relations theory, self psychology, interpersonal psychoanalysis, and relational psychoanalysis. Techniques for analytic group therapy have also developed

    Psychotherapy

    Psychotherapy

    Psychotherapy

  • Jon Mills (psychologist)
  • Canadian philosopher and psychologist

    Debating Relational Psychoanalysis: Jon Mills and his Critics. London: Routledge. Govrin, Aner & Jon Mills (Eds.) (2020). Innovations in Psychoanalysis: Originality

    Jon Mills (psychologist)

    Jon_Mills_(psychologist)

  • Michael Eigen
  • American psychologist and psychoanalyst

    Samuel and Evelyn Laeuchli, and Marie Coleman Nelson Stephen A. Mitchell/Lewis Aron eds. (2013): Relational Psychoanalysis Vol I Therapist from the Depths

    Michael Eigen

    Michael Eigen

    Michael_Eigen

  • Relational disorder
  • delineating it. Classification of mental disorders DSM-IV Codes Relational psychoanalysis Relationship counseling Social psychiatry Social psychology (psychology)

    Relational disorder

    Relational_disorder

  • Analytical psychology
  • Jungian theories

    Freud's psychoanalytic theories as their seven-year collaboration on psychoanalysis was drawing to an end between 1912 and 1913. The evolution of his science

    Analytical psychology

    Analytical psychology

    Analytical_psychology

  • Compulsory heterosexuality
  • Social vision of heterosexuality as the natural inclination or obligation

    Bad Breast? Same Breast?". New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis. 16 (2): 194–210. LaVaccare, Diamant, Friedman, Singh, Baker,

    Compulsory heterosexuality

    Compulsory heterosexuality

    Compulsory_heterosexuality

  • Vittorio Lingiardi
  • Italian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst

    for Analytical Psychology (IAAP), International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy (IARPP), Society for Psychotherapy Research

    Vittorio Lingiardi

    Vittorio Lingiardi

    Vittorio_Lingiardi

  • Wilfred Bion
  • English psychoanalyst and psychiatrist

    Oxfordshire. Wilfred Bion was a potent and original contributor to psychoanalysis. He was one of the first to analyse patients in psychotic states using

    Wilfred Bion

    Wilfred Bion

    Wilfred_Bion

  • Dynamic-maturational model of attachment and adaptation
  • Biopsychosocial model developed from attachment theory

    on practice". Attachment: New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis. 5 (3): 209–225. "DMM Model". Family Relations Institute. Retrieved

    Dynamic-maturational model of attachment and adaptation

    Dynamic-maturational_model_of_attachment_and_adaptation

  • Boarding school
  • School where some or all people live on campus

    Children", in ATTACHMENT: New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis; Vol. 1, November 2007: pp. 313–320 Howe, Daniel Walker (September

    Boarding school

    Boarding school

    Boarding_school

  • Therapeutic relationship
  • Interactions between therapists and patients

    therapy Psychoanalysis Psychoanalytic Theory Psychodynamics Psychodynamic psychotherapy Psychology Psychotherapy Relational psychoanalysis Relational psychodynamics

    Therapeutic relationship

    Therapeutic_relationship

  • Narcissistic neurosis
  • Class of neuroses in psychoanalysis

    Malcolm, Psychoanalysis: The Impossible Profession (1988) p. 129-32 G. Mascialino, A Critical Appraisal of Relational Approaches to Psychoanalysis (2008)

    Narcissistic neurosis

    Narcissistic_neurosis

  • Georg Groddeck
  • German physician and psychoanalyst (1866–1934)

    M.T. (2011). Toward Mutual Recognition: Relational Psychoanalysis and the Christian Narrative. Relational Perspectives Book Series. Taylor & Francis

    Georg Groddeck

    Georg_Groddeck

  • Jacques Lacan
  • French psychoanalyst and writer (1901–1981)

    theory, feminist theory and film theory, as well as on the practice of psychoanalysis itself. Lacan discussed the whole range of Freudian concepts, emphasizing

    Jacques Lacan

    Jacques Lacan

    Jacques_Lacan

  • Philip Bromberg
  • American psychologist and psychoanalyst (1931–2020)

    teaching and supervisory faculty at the Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis. In 1953, he earned his bachelor's degree at New York University. In

    Philip Bromberg

    Philip_Bromberg

  • Samah Jabr
  • Palestinian writer (born 1976)

    December 2017, Jabr called out to the International Association of Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy (IARPP), requesting that they reconsider the

    Samah Jabr

    Samah Jabr

    Samah_Jabr

  • Henry Zvi Lothane
  • American psychiatrist

    critics for lacking an interpersonal approach. For example, see "relational psychoanalysis". Lothane has argued the opposite thesis, claiming there to be

    Henry Zvi Lothane

    Henry Zvi Lothane

    Henry_Zvi_Lothane

  • Psychoanalytic theory
  • Theory of personality organization developed by Sigmund Freud

    the dynamics of personality development relating to the practice of psychoanalysis, a method of research and for treating of mental disorders (psychopathology)

    Psychoanalytic theory

    Psychoanalytic_theory

  • Susan Mailer
  • American psychoanalyst and writer

    Psychoanalytic Association and the International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. She serves on the Executive Board of the Norman

    Susan Mailer

    Susan Mailer

    Susan_Mailer

  • Libido
  • Psychological or sexual drive or energy

    developed by the Austrian neurologist Sigmund Freud, the pioneer of psychoanalysis. Initially it referred only to specific sexual needs, but he later expanded

    Libido

    Libido

  • Enactment
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    made under a piece of legislation Enactment (psychology), in relational psychoanalysis, a playing out of a mental scenario Enactment effect, in linguistics

    Enactment

    Enactment

  • Emmanuel Ghent
  • Canadian-American composer and psychiatrist

    died in New York City. Emmanuel Ghent was a key figure of the relational psychoanalysis movement, belonging to its first generation alongside Adrienne

    Emmanuel Ghent

    Emmanuel_Ghent

  • Personality systematics
  • the original cause(s). Relational psychoanalysis began in the 1980s as an attempt to integrate interpersonal psychoanalysis's emphasis on the detailed

    Personality systematics

    Personality_systematics

  • Phallic stage
  • Freudian psychosexual development

    In Freudian psychoanalysis, the phallic stage is the third stage of psychosexual development, spanning the ages of three to six years, wherein the infant's

    Phallic stage

    Phallic stage

    Phallic_stage

  • Kenneth A. Frank
  • International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy, a faculty member of the Steven Mitchell Center for Relational Studies in New York City

    Kenneth A. Frank

    Kenneth_A._Frank

  • The Ego and the Id
  • Book by Sigmund Freud

    Ich und das Es) is a prominent paper by Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis. It is an analytical study of the human psyche outlining his theories

    The Ego and the Id

    The_Ego_and_the_Id

  • The Interpretation of Dreams
  • 1899 book by Sigmund Freud

    Die Traumdeutung) is an 1899 book by Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, in which the author introduces his theory of the unconscious with respect

    The Interpretation of Dreams

    The Interpretation of Dreams

    The_Interpretation_of_Dreams

  • Jouissance
  • Topic in philosophy and psychoanalysis

    and has the meaning 'orgasm' in French. In continental philosophy and psychoanalysis, jouissance is the transgression of a subject's regulation of pleasure

    Jouissance

    Jouissance

  • Psychological projection
  • Attributing parts of the self to others

    In psychology, psychoanalysis, and psychotherapy, projection is the mental process in which an individual attributes their own internal thoughts, beliefs

    Psychological projection

    Psychological_projection

  • John Bowlby
  • British psychiatrist and psychoanalyst (1907–1990)

    Richard Bowlby". Attachment: New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis. 1 (1). London: Karnac books. ISSN 1753-5980. OCLC 796028458.

    John Bowlby

    John_Bowlby

  • Ego psychology
  • School of psychoanalysis

    Ego psychology is a school of psychoanalysis rooted in Sigmund Freud's structural id-ego-superego model of the mind. An individual interacts with the external

    Ego psychology

    Ego_psychology

  • Penis envy
  • One of Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytic concepts

    males and the Electra complex for females in his work The Theory of Psychoanalysis, Freud rejected this latter term, stating that the feminine Oedipus

    Penis envy

    Penis_envy

  • Psychosexual development
  • Freudian psychology

    In psychoanalysis, psychosexual development is a central element of the sexual drive theory. According to Sigmund Freud, personality develops through a

    Psychosexual development

    Psychosexual_development

  • Adam Phillips (psychologist)
  • British psychotherapist (born 1954)

    autobiography and he has always believed psychoanalysis to be closer to poetry than medicine: "For me, psychoanalysis has always been of a piece with the various

    Adam Phillips (psychologist)

    Adam Phillips (psychologist)

    Adam_Phillips_(psychologist)

  • Psychoanalysis and music
  • the use of Music in the therapeutic environment has an affinity with psychoanalysis in that it addresses obstructions in the mind that might be causing

    Psychoanalysis and music

    Psychoanalysis_and_music

  • Death drive
  • Concept from Freudian psychoanalytics

    In classical psychoanalysis, the death drive (German: Todestrieb) is an aspect of libidinal energy that seeks "to lead organic life back into the inanimate

    Death drive

    Death drive

    Death_drive

  • Cathexis
  • Psychoanalytic concept of allocation of emotional energy

    In psychoanalysis, cathexis (or emotional investment) is defined as the process of allocation of mental or emotional energy to a person, object, or idea

    Cathexis

    Cathexis

  • Jeremy Holmes
  • British psychiatrist and writer (born 1943)

    Holmes, published by Routledge". Attachment: New Directions in Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. 9 (2): 219–224. DODSON, H. Attachment in Therapeutic

    Jeremy Holmes

    Jeremy_Holmes

  • Freudian slip
  • Concept in classical psychoanalysis

    In psychoanalysis, a Freudian slip, also called parapraxis, is an error in speech, memory, or physical action that occurs due to the interference of an

    Freudian slip

    Freudian_slip

  • Castration anxiety
  • Child's fear of removal of their penis

    disfigured or removed as punishment for Oedipal desire. In Freudian psychoanalysis, castration anxiety (Kastrationsangst) refers to an unconscious fear

    Castration anxiety

    Castration anxiety

    Castration_anxiety

  • Heinz Kohut
  • Austrian-American psychiatrist (1913–1981)

    to have been competent at his profession. Early in 1938, Kohut began psychoanalysis with August Aichhorn, a close friend of Sigmund Freud. After Austria

    Heinz Kohut

    Heinz Kohut

    Heinz_Kohut

  • Depth psychology
  • Psychological approach

    practice and research of the science of the unconscious, covering both psychoanalysis and psychology. It is also defined as the psychological theory that

    Depth psychology

    Depth_psychology

  • Drive theory
  • Psychological theory

    likely to develop a habit of going down the same path to obtain food. In psychoanalysis, drive theory (German: Triebtheorie or Trieblehre) refers to the theory

    Drive theory

    Drive_theory

  • Foreclosure (psychoanalysis)
  • Concept by the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan

    In psychoanalysis, foreclosure (also known as "foreclusion"; French: forclusion) is a specific psychical cause for psychosis, according to French psychoanalyst

    Foreclosure (psychoanalysis)

    Foreclosure_(psychoanalysis)

  • Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality
  • 1905 work by Sigmund Freud

    the Theory of Sex, is a 1905 work by Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis, in which the author advances his theory of sexuality, in particular

    Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality

    Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality

    Three_Essays_on_the_Theory_of_Sexuality

  • Anna Freud
  • Austrian–British psychoanalyst (1895–1982)

    She followed the path of her father and contributed to the field of psychoanalysis. Alongside Hermine Hug-Hellmuth and Melanie Klein, she may be considered

    Anna Freud

    Anna Freud

    Anna_Freud

  • Ljubljana school of psychoanalysis
  • School of thought centred in Ljubljana, Slovenia

    Ljubljana school of psychoanalysis (Slovene: Ljubljanska psihoanalitska šola or Ljubljanska šola za psihoanalizo), also known as the Ljubljana Lacanian

    Ljubljana school of psychoanalysis

    Ljubljana_school_of_psychoanalysis

  • Michael Uebel
  • American philosopher

    and has been an instructor and student at the Austin Center for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy. Uebel’s research is best situated within the

    Michael Uebel

    Michael_Uebel

  • Psychodynamics
  • Approach to psychology

    intensive (once- or twice-weekly) modality than the classical Freudian psychoanalysis treatment (of 3–5 sessions per week) and typically relies less on the

    Psychodynamics

    Psychodynamics

    Psychodynamics

  • Lay analysis
  • Psychoanalysis by non-physicians

    A lay analysis is a psychoanalysis performed by someone who is not a physician but has formally undergone a training analysis from a psychoanalytic institute;

    Lay analysis

    Lay_analysis

  • Anal stage
  • Second stage in Sigmund Freud's theory of psychosexual development

    Intersubjective Marxist Object relations Reichian Relational Self psychology Training Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis British Psychoanalytic Council British

    Anal stage

    Anal_stage

  • The Real
  • Philosophical category of inexpressible reality

    philosophy, the Real refers to reality in its unmediated form. In Lacanian psychoanalysis, it is an "impossible" category because of its inconceivability and

    The Real

    The_Real

  • Gestalt therapy
  • Form of psychotherapy

    physics, Eastern religion, existential phenomenology, Gestalt psychology, psychoanalysis, experimental theatre, systems theory, and field theory. Gestalt therapy

    Gestalt therapy

    Gestalt_therapy

  • Marilyn Charles
  • American psychoanalyst and writer

    Marilyn (2018). Introduction to Contemporary Psychoanalysis: Defining Terms and Building Bridges. Relational Perspectives Book Series, Routledge. ISBN 978-1138749870

    Marilyn Charles

    Marilyn_Charles

  • Julia Kristeva
  • Bulgarian philosopher (born 1941)

    abjection, in the fields of linguistics, literary theory and criticism, psychoanalysis, biography and autobiography, political and cultural analysis, art and

    Julia Kristeva

    Julia Kristeva

    Julia_Kristeva

  • Neville Symington
  • positive interrelationship between psychoanalysis and religion leads inevitably to a certain moralism – psychoanalysis being what Adam Phillips called "a

    Neville Symington

    Neville_Symington

  • Freudo-Marxism
  • Philosophical perspectives

    Lacanian psychoanalysis, and post-structuralism. Sigmund Freud critiqued Marxism in his 1932 New Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis, arguing that

    Freudo-Marxism

    Freudo-Marxism

  • Genital stage
  • Freudian psychosexual development

    The genital stage in psychoanalysis is the term used by Sigmund Freud to describe the final stage of human psychosexual development. The individual develops

    Genital stage

    Genital_stage

  • Freud's seduction theory
  • Abandoned 1890s psychological hypothesis

    traditional story based on his last account, in New Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis. On the evening of April 21, 1896, Sigmund Freud presented a paper before

    Freud's seduction theory

    Freud's seduction theory

    Freud's_seduction_theory

  • Id, ego and superego
  • Psychological concepts by Sigmund Freud

    of the representation of one's identity Resistance (psychoanalysis) – Term used in psychoanalysis describing oppositional behaviors The New Fontana Dictionary

    Id, ego and superego

    Id,_ego_and_superego

  • The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis
  • The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis is the 1988 English-language translation of Le séminaire – Livre II: Le moi dans la théorie

    The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis

    The_Ego_in_Freud's_Theory_and_in_the_Technique_of_Psychoanalysis

  • Oral stage
  • Freudian Psychosexual development

    In Freudian psychoanalysis, the term oral stage denotes the first psychosexual development stage wherein the mouth of the infant is their primary erogenous

    Oral stage

    Oral stage

    Oral_stage

  • Intersubjectivity
  • Concept in philosophy and psychology

    term was introduced to psychoanalysis by George E. Atwood and Robert Stolorow, who consider it a "meta-theory" of psychoanalysis. For example, social psychologists

    Intersubjectivity

    Intersubjectivity

  • Freud's psychoanalytic theories
  • Look to unconscious drives to explain human behavior

    The aim of psychoanalysis therapy is to release repressed emotions and experiences, i.e., make the unconscious conscious. Psychoanalysis is commonly

    Freud's psychoanalytic theories

    Freud's psychoanalytic theories

    Freud's_psychoanalytic_theories

  • Nancy Chodorow
  • American sociologist (1944–2025)

    works on feminist thought, including The Reproduction of Mothering: Psychoanalysis and the Sociology of Gender (1978); Feminism and Psychoanalytic Theory

    Nancy Chodorow

    Nancy_Chodorow

  • Daniel Stern (psychologist)
  • American infant psychoanalyst (1934-2012)

    1985 and 1995 research and conceptualization created a bridge between psychoanalysis and research-based developmental models. Stern was born in New York

    Daniel Stern (psychologist)

    Daniel_Stern_(psychologist)

  • Erich Fromm
  • German-American psychologist (1900–1980)

    the founders of The William Alanson White Institute of Psychiatry, Psychoanalysis and Psychology in New York City and was associated with the Frankfurt

    Erich Fromm

    Erich Fromm

    Erich_Fromm

  • The Pass (psychoanalysis)
  • Concepts of Psychoanalysis, displaced the question "is psychoanalysis a science?", to ask, "what is a science that includes psychoanalysis?" The 1966 text

    The Pass (psychoanalysis)

    The_Pass_(psychoanalysis)

  • Fixation (psychology)
  • Concept in psychology

    Stephen A. Mitchell, Relational Concepts in Psychoanalysis (1988) p. 78 C. Geissmann-Chambon/P. Geissmann, A History of Child Psychoanalysis (Routledge 1998)

    Fixation (psychology)

    Fixation_(psychology)

  • Margaret Mahler
  • Austrian-born American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst

    developed a development model that became particularly influential in psychoanalysis and Object relations theory. Mahler developed the separation–individuation

    Margaret Mahler

    Margaret Mahler

    Margaret_Mahler

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  • ANGELLINA
  • Female

    English

    ANGELLINA

    English variant spelling of Latin Angelina, ANGELLINA means "angel, messenger."

  • Veduk
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Veduk

    To Acquire Knowledge

  • Doyu
  • Boy/Male

    Buddhist, Indian

    Doyu

    Morality Preserver

  • Vibhush | விபூஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Vibhush | விபூஷ

    To decorate

  • Nehemiah
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Hawaiian, Hebrew

    Nehemiah

    God has Comforted; God's Compassion; The Lord's Comfort

  • Trindle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Trindle

    English : possibly a variant of Trumble.Possibly a variant spelling of German Trindl, from a Bavarian and Swabian nickname for a slow person, or alternatively an altered spelling of Drindle, from a South German short form of the personal name Katharina (see Catherine).

  • Nadina
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Nadina

    The courage of a bear.

  • Katireshan | கதீரேஷந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Katireshan | கதீரேஷந

    Lord Murugan

  • Zezilia
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Zezilia

    Gray eyes.

  • Satkar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi

    Satkar

    Honour Respect

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  • Relation
  • n.

    The state of being related or of referring; what is apprehended as appertaining to a being or quality, by considering it in its bearing upon something else; relative quality or condition; the being such and such with regard or respect to some other thing; connection; as, the relation of experience to knowledge; the relation of master to servant.

  • Relational
  • a.

    Indicating or specifying some relation.

  • Rational
  • n.

    A rational being.

  • Relation
  • n.

    A person connected by cosanguinity or affinity; a relative; a kinsman or kinswoman.

  • Relation
  • n.

    The act of relating or telling; also, that which is related; recital; account; narration; narrative; as, the relation of historical events.

  • Rational
  • a.

    Relating to the reason; not physical; mental.

  • Co-relation
  • n.

    Corresponding relation.

  • Relational
  • a.

    Having relation or kindred; related.

  • Belonging
  • n.

    Family; relations; household.

  • Relation
  • n.

    The act of a relator at whose instance a suit is begun.

  • Sib
  • n.

    A blood relation.

  • Rational
  • a.

    Agreeable to reason; not absurd, preposterous, extravagant, foolish, fanciful, or the like; wise; judicious; as, rational conduct; a rational man.

  • Rational
  • a.

    Having reason, or the faculty of reasoning; endowed with reason or understanding; reasoning.

  • Relation
  • n.

    Reference; respect; regard.

  • Respect
  • v.

    Relation; reference; regard.

  • Rational
  • a.

    Expressing the type, structure, relations, and reactions of a compound; graphic; -- said of formulae. See under Formula.

  • Creational
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to creation.

  • Regard
  • v. t.

    Respect; relation; reference.

  • Relation
  • n.

    Connection by consanguinity or affinity; kinship; relationship; as, the relation of parents and children.

  • Relation
  • n.

    The carrying back, and giving effect or operation to, an act or proceeding frrom some previous date or time, by a sort of fiction, as if it had happened or begun at that time. In such case the act is said to take effect by relation.