PPT-Psychological/Psychoanalytic

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Criticism What is Psychoanalytic Criticism critics begin with a full psychological theory of how and why people behave as they do a theory that has been developed

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Criticism What is Psychoanalytic Criticism critics begin with a full psychological theory of how and why people behave as they do a theory that has been developed by a psychologist psychiatrist. Psychoanalytic Theory. One of the prominent theories in Psychoanalysis.. A radical new perspective in psychology. . It is mostly credited to the works of Sigmund Freud and his theory of personality and psychoanalysis.. Criticism. Sigmund Freud. 1856 - 1939. Austrian psychiatrist and founder of . psychoanalysis. Dreams. The . unconscious. activities of our mind. Sexual desires. Guilt. FEAR. Shameful . experiences. The Unconscious Mind . Literary Criticism and Theory. Psychoanalytic Criticism. A Bunch of Psycho-babble?. Uses some of the techniques of psychoanalysis to interpret literature. A part of everyday life. Internet and television has fueled our “knowledge” about psychoanalysis—no matter how simplistic. Not Dead Yet. Myths in Clinical Psychology. Freud. Sexual Abuse, Hysteria, Women theorists. (Horney, Anna Freud, Mahler, Jacobson). Psychoanalysis is dead. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, also known as Psychodynamic Psycho-therapy, is dead. Psychoanalytic Theory and Criticism-Freud. Psychoanalytic criticism builds on Freudian theories of psychology.. Austrian Psychologist. While in a hospital in 1890, he noticed that many patients were showing abnormal behavior without physical abnormalities. The Psychoanalytic Lens. Deep Thoughts. "It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it." . ~~ Aristotle. Agenda. Grammar Warm-up:. Prepositions. Recap the purpose of critical lenses. Not Dead . Yet. Paradigms 1. Viewpoints. Models. Perspectives. Approaches. Paradigms 2. Same behaviour can be viewed in different ways by different paradigms. Determine the causes, treatments, what should be studied. Definition. Psychoanalytic criticism applies the psychological principle and theory of how and why people behave to literature to interpret and evaluate it.. Focus. Tenet/ Main Points. Key Concepts. Most of the individual’s mental processes are unconscious. Unit X. Personality. the units leading up to this one have discussed our similarities. how we all develop, perceive, learn, remember, think, and feel. this unit will look at how we are individuals. Personality- your characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting. Discuss Marxist View of . The Giving Tree. Mr. Murphy’s Story Time! (part 2) – . Green Eggs and Ham. Notes: Psychoanalytic Criticism. Supplemental Reading: Psychoanalytic Criticism. Discuss Psychoanalytic View of . Attachment Styles and Ego Defenses. Vanessa Snyder. Regent University. Dr. Nancy McWilliams:. Professor at Rutgers University. Author:. Psychoanalytic Diagnosis . Psychoanalytic Case Formulation. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy: A Practitioner’s Guide. Outline. Understanding Psychopathology. Historical Conceptions of Abnormal Behavior. The Supernatural Tradition. The Biological Tradition. The Psychological Tradition. The Present. The Scientific Method. Therapeutic Goals. The ultimate goal of psychoanalytic treatment is to increase adaptive functioning, which involves the reduction of symptoms and the resolution of conflicts. The creation of an ability for self-reflection is aimed for, the capacity of the individual mind to take itself as the object of reflection in relation to the behavior of the self with others and of others toward the self. . American Psychoanalytic Association. Annual Conference. February 1, 2023. Nancy McWilliams, PhD. Visiting Professor Emerita. Graduate School of Applied & Professional Psychology. Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey.

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