Psychoanalytics Models Flashcards
unconscious process
industrialization of psychotherapy
williams
Psychoanalysts in Africa
Wulf Sachs “Black Hamlet”; Lise Tripet
S. Chang
the nature of the self; Dharama; Wu hsin; integral to the whole; hierarchical independence
emptiness of the mind
eastern mindset about the sense of self
dharma
the eternal and inherent nature of reality, regarded in Hinduism as a cosmic law underlying right behavior and social order
relationship between unconscious processes and social institutions (5)
- societal determinates are primary, biological determinants secondary
- Normality is dependent upon Culture
- Defense mechanisms tend to be ego syntonic
- Importance of early experiences, particularly adolescents, along with society strongly determine adult personality.
- A therapist role, expectations, and projects influence how transference unfolds and develops.
where does psychoanalytic work best?
develops best in democratic, urban structures
ajase complex (Kozawa & Takeo)
akin to Oedipus; putative guilt and forgiven guilt
amae theory
non-verbal relational concept of bond
“multiples”
when multiple people are doing same/similar work at the same time without knowing it
Common Pathways to study the Mind (2)
Objective approach – Neuro
Subjective approach -
Two different shrines.
Specialty of Neuropsychology (5 concepts)
- Did not answer the question of what the inner, subjective world of sentience.
- Brain is an organ but it is not an isolated organ
- Brain at the connected intersection of the Internal and External World.
- The world within
- The outside environment
CNS brain (2 processes)
- sensory apparatus (5 senses)
- motor apparatus (how we act in the world)