CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS OF APPLIED PSYCHOANALYSIS volume 1
CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS OF APPLIED PSYCHOANALYSIS – COURSE LECTURES (1-35)
This book contains the first lectures (1-35) in the first of three courses of the first one-year intensive training in applied psychoanalysis in Bulgaria.
It takes place in the Facebook group "Distance Course in Psychotherapy", including 7,500 participants from 42 countries around the world.
The training is according to the program of the Demographic Institute at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences and Arts.
The book presents the main paradigms of classical Freudianism (the concepts of Sigmund Freud, Alfred Adler, Sándor Ferenczi, Ernest Jones, Otto Rank, and Helene Deutsch), the dynamic psychology of Carl Gustav Jung, and Kleinianism (Melanie Klein).
The book is a sort of synopsis (arranged chronologically) of the first generation of depth psychology authorities who created its foundation.
It is the first part of the Complete Encyclopedic Guide to Applied Psychoanalysis in 6 volumes (2 lecture books for each of the three courses of study).
The book CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS OF APPLIED PSYCHOANALYSIS is intended for psychologists, psychotherapists and current and future psychoanalysts.
CONTENTS
Introduction … 7
Topic 1. Freud and classical Freudianism
Lecture 1. Freud, until 1886 ... 17
Lecture 2. Freud, 1886 - 1902 ... 31
Lecture 3. Freud, 1902 - 1939 ... 42
Lecture 4. The system of classical Freudianism ... 57
Lecture 5. Functions of the Self … 70
Lecture 6. Libido... 76
Lecture 7. Stages in the psychosocial development of personality... 80
Lecture 8. Classical psychoanalytic psychotherapy... 89
Topic 2. Adlerianism
Lecture 9. Alfred Adler ... 99
Lecture 10. Principles and main theses of individual psychology ... 110
Lecture 11. Feeling of inferiority and striving for excellence... 116
Lecture 12. A sense of community, compensation, lifestyle... 124
Lecture 13. Family and upbringing... 131
Lecture 14. Adlerian psychotherapy ... 140
Topic 3. Sandor Ferenczi's Bioanalysis and Genitalism
Lecture 15. Sandor Ferenczi ... 149
Lecture 16. Bioanalysis and genitalism ... 155
Lecture 17. Social use of psychoanalysis. Clinical techniques … 169
Topic 4. Jungianism
Lecture 18. Carl Gustav Jung, by 1907 ... 171
Lecture 19. Carl Gustav Jung, 1907 - 1913 ... 173
Lecture 20. Carl Gustav Jung, 1913 – 1961 … 180
Lecture 21. Conscious and unconscious. Individuation, anima and animus... 185
Lecture 22. Instincts and archetypes. The phenomena of Self, Persona and Shadow... 192
Lecture 23. Psychological types ... 200
Lecture 24. Stages of life. Psychotherapeutic practice ... 215
Topic 5. Carl Abraham's interdisciplinary research and clinical contributions
Lecture 25. Carl Abraham ... 223
Lecture 26. A theory of the phases in the development of sexuality. Interdisciplinary studies. Clinical psychoanalysis ... 230
Topic 6. Ernest Jones' concept of female sexuality
Lecture 27. Ernest Jones ... 239
Lecture 28. Foundations of the theory of female sexuality ... 241
Topic 7. Kleinianism
Lecture 29. Melanie Klein … 257
Lecture 30. Kleinianism and child psychoanalysis. Object relations theory ... 264
Lecture 31. A theory of the paranoid-schizoid and depressive position. Envy and gratitude. The game technique in psychoanalysis... 271
Topic 8. Otto Rank's concept of birth and active therapy
Lecture 32. Otto Rank ... 279
Lecture 33. The trauma of birth. Psychoanalytic Aspects of Mythology, Art and Religion. Active therapy... 287
Topic 9. Helene Deutsch's Freudian visions of women and motherhood
Lecture 34. Helene Deutsch ... 297
Lecture 35. The enigma of woman and female sexuality. Motherhood as an object of psychoanalysis... 302