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Anal Stage
Second stage of psychosexual development, when pleasure is derived from retaining and expelling feces.
Psychoanalytic
Analytical psychology
Elaborate explanation of human nature that combines ideas from history, mythology, anthropology, and religion.
Psychoanalytic
Animus (anima)
Biological and psychological aspects of masculinity and femininity, which are thought to coexist in both sexes.
Psychoanalytic
Anxiety
Feeling of impending doom that results from repressed feelings, memories, desires, and experiences emerging to the surface of awareness. From a psychoanalytic perspective there are three kinds of anxiety: reality, neurotic, and moral anxiety.
Archetypes
Images of universal experiences contained in the collective unconscious.
Blank screen
An anonymous stance assumed by classical psychoanalysts aimed at fostering transference.
Borderline personality disorder
Disorder characterized by instability, irritability, self-destructive acts, impulsivity, and extreme mood shifts, Such people lack a sense of their own identity and do not have a deep understanding of others.
Blank screen
An anonymous stance assumed by classical psychoanalysts aimed at fostering transference.
Brief psychodynamic therapy (BPT)
Adaptation of the principles of psychoanalytic theory and therapy aimed at treating selective disorders within a pre-established time limit.
Borderline personality disorder
Disorder characterized by instability, irritability, self-destructive acts, impulsivity, and extreme mood shifts, Such people lack a sense of their own identity and do not have a deep understanding of others.
Classical psychoanalysis
Traditional (Freudian) approach to psychoanalysis based on a long-term exploration of past conflicts, many of which are unconscious, and an extensive process of working through early wounds.
Brief psychodynamic therapy (BPT)
Adaptation of the principles of psychoanalytic theory and therapy aimed at treating selective disorders within a pre-established time limit.
Collective unconscious
From an Jungian perspective, the deepest level of the psyche that contains an accumulation of inherited experiences.
Classical psychoanalysis
Traditional (Freudian) approach to psychoanalysis based on a long-term exploration of past conflicts, many of which are unconscious, and an extensive process of working through early wounds.
Collective unconscious
From an Jungian perspective, the deepest level of the psyche that contains an accumulation of inherited experiences.
Compensation
An ego-defense mechanism that consists of masking perceived weaknesses or developing certain positive traits to make up for limitations.
Contemporary psychoanalysis
Newer formulations of psychoanalytic theory that share some core characteristics of classical anayltic theory, but with different applications of techniques; extensions and adaptations of orthodox psychoanalysis.
Countertransference
Therapist's unconscious emotional responses to a client that are likely to interfere with objectivity; unresolved conflicts of the therapist that are projected onto the client.
Crisis
According to Erikson, a turning point in life when we have the potential to move forward or to regress. At these turning points, we can either resolve our conflicts or fail to master the developmental task.
Death instincts
Freudian concept that refers to a tendency of individuals to harbor an unconscious wish to die or hurt themselves or others; accounts for the aggressive drive.
Compensation
An ego-defense mechanism that consists of masking perceived weaknesses or developing certain positive traits to make up for limitations.
Contemporary psychoanalysis
Newer formulations of psychoanalytic theory that share some core characteristics of classical anayltic theory, but with different applications of techniques; extensions and adaptations of orthodox psychoanalysis.
Countertransference
Therapist's unconscious emotional responses to a client that are likely to interfere with objectivity; unresolved conflicts of the therapist that are projected onto the client.
Crisis
According to Erikson, a turning point in life when we have the potential to move forward or to regress. At these turning points, we can either resolve our conflicts or fail to master the developmental task.
Death instincts
Freudian concept that refers to a tendency of individuals to harbor an unconscious wish to die or hurt themselves or others; accounts for the aggressive drive.