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Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Theory (Part 1)
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Term has two meanings: Theory of personality Method of therapy Both emphasize unconscious conflicts in mental life Typically shaped.

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Page 1: Term has two meanings:  Theory of personality  Method of therapy  Both emphasize unconscious conflicts in mental life  Typically shaped.

Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Theory (Part 1)

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Psychoanalysis

Term has two meanings: Theory of personality Method of therapy

Both emphasize unconscious conflicts in mental life Typically shaped by childhood

experiences

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Early Years

Born in 1856 in the small Austro-Hungarian town of Freiberg

Attended medical school at the University of Vienna No real interest in the practice of medicine Started a career in laboratory research

Left Vienna and went to study with Jean-Martin Charcot in Paris (between 1885-1886)

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Demonstration of hysteria

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Studies in Hysteria (1895)

Collaborated with Joseph Breuer (1842-1925) on an investigation into hypnosis and hysteria

Freud sees hysteria as unitary disease with a single cause Searched for the “source of the Nile.”

Argued that hysterics fell ill because of repressed trauma Experience is relived under hypnosis.

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Seduction hypothesis

Freud claimed that childhood sexuality was at the root of neuroses

Believed that a single traumatic event was at the heart of hysteria All were seduced during childhood

Eventually gave up the seduction theory and saw the reported events as fantasies

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Unconscious

Freud believed that much of our mental life is beyond our reach

The Unconscious (1915) –mind is a space in which ideas move between consciousness and unconsciousness

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Major Contributions

Unconscious Freud gave us a much better attitude

towards people who were mentally ill (bad early experiences can stick with us)

We are all in conflict – human condition