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15 pages in length. The 1940s and 1950s ushered in medical options for treating psychological disorders, many of which proved to abate symptoms but not cure the problem. Still, these pharmaceutical offerings proved a saving grace for those whose ability to function within society was greatly augmented by popping an antipsychotic pill. This time frame - a mere decade after Freud's death - illustrates how psychoanalysis often took a back seat to the easier, quicker fix of drug therapy. As the discipline of psychology gained momentum in its own right, however, so too did the distinction of psychoanalysis as not only a viable but ultimately core element by treating people through therapy. Bibliography lists 16 sources.
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is primary contribution to psychoanalysis IV. Winnicott, Klein & Axline a. Three important voices within the framework of psychoanalysis who focused upon therapeutic treatment of children THE
FUNDAMENTALS AND EVOLUTION OF PSYCHOANALYSIS by , Ph.D. (c) April 2008 paper properly! I. PSYCHOANALYSIS AS AN
INTEGRAL COMPONENT The 1940s and 1950s ushered in medical options for treating psychological disorders, many of which proved to abate symptoms but not cure the problem. Still, these pharmaceutical
offerings proved a saving grace for those whose ability to function within society was greatly augmented by popping an antipsychotic pill. This time frame - a mere decade after
Freuds death - illustrates how psychoanalysis often took a back seat to the easier, quicker fix of drug therapy. As the discipline of psychology gained momentum in its own
right, however, so too did the distinction of psychoanalysis as not only a viable but ultimately core element by treating people through therapy. There is mental struggle -- especially
in the hidden unconscious mind. In practice, this often simply means applying the psychoanalytic theories of Freud and, to a greater or lesser extent, followers and dissenters such as
Jung, Adler, Erikson, Klein, Lacan... (Benson, 1999, p. 32). II. FREUD When one hears the name Sigmund Freud, one makes an immediate
association with the psychological discipline of psychoanalysis. The extent to which Freud shaped an entire industry based upon what at the time was considered a wholly outrageous assertion about
human behavior is both grand and far-reaching; that his theories metamorphosed into the cornerstone of traditional psychological approach speaks to the accuracy with which Freud was able to uncover and
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