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  • His experience as a practicing psychotherapist his use of psychoanalytical theory have greatly influenced his poetry.
  • Mulvey and Wollen connected " modernist forms " with a narrative that explored feminism and psychoanalytical theory.
  • In the 1920s, Zweig became attracted to the psychoanalytical theories of Sigmund Freud and underwent Freudian therapy himself.
  • Jacques Lacan in his psychoanalytical theory compared the structuring of the unconscious to the way a language is structured.
  • He is credited for synthesizing the principles of the founding generation of psychoanalytical theory with the requirements of American psychiatry.
  • While involuntarily remaining in Stalinist Russia, Tucker was greatly influenced by psychoanalytical theories of neurosis, paranoia, and self-idealization.
  • He rejected psychoanalytical theories that posited innate or early sexuality as the cause of mental illness, and he rejected philosophical speculation as unscientific.
  • Luce Irigaray criticised psychoanalysis, employing Jacques Derrida's concept of phallogocentrism to describe the exclusion of the woman from Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalytical theories.
  • Crane's " Swede " in that story can be taken, following current psychoanalytical theory, as a surrogative, sacrificial victim, ritually to be purged.
  • The concept also underpinned his psychoanalytical theories which showed the human psyche at the mercy of conflicting impulses ( such as the super-ego and the id ).
  • Ernest Jones recommended to Freud that he should create a group of loyal psychoanalysts, who would privately discuss any question of departure from " any of the fundamental tenets of psychoanalytical theory " before acting at all.
  • The " Unconscious ", on the otherhand, is an area of one's psyche that is not directly accessible to thought or introspection . . . e . g . in Freud's psychoanalytical theories.
  • A phalliclike, white-lacquered bronze cast from a sculpture dated 1916 recalls the stir when critics, influenced by Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytical theories about the unconscious, saw O'Keeffe's works as clearly sexual.
  • The psychoanalytical theories of the time felt that this  masculine complex was an illness-the fallacy was grouping women with the motivation and talent to achieve outside of their expected domestic duties as being psychologically ill ( Seward, 1945 ).
  • ""'Id " "'( stylised as " ID " ) is the debut album of the Slovenian Siddharta, released on 27 May 1999 . It was named after Sigmund Freud's psychoanalytical theory of personality.
  • In a letter of July 1968 to Gene Tanke of the University of California Press, Parsons offers a critical note on the state of psychoanalytical theory and writes : " The use of psychoanalytical theory in interpretation of social and historical subject matter is somewhat hazardous enterprise, and a good deal of nonsense has been written in the name of such attempts . " Around 1969, Parsons was approached by the prestigious " Encyclopedia of the History of Idea " about writing an entrance in the encyclopedia on the topic of the " Sociology of Knowledge . " Parsons accepted and wrote one of his most powerful essays entitled " The Sociology of Knowledge and the History of Ideas " during the period of 1969 1970.
  • In a letter of July 1968 to Gene Tanke of the University of California Press, Parsons offers a critical note on the state of psychoanalytical theory and writes : " The use of psychoanalytical theory in interpretation of social and historical subject matter is somewhat hazardous enterprise, and a good deal of nonsense has been written in the name of such attempts . " Around 1969, Parsons was approached by the prestigious " Encyclopedia of the History of Idea " about writing an entrance in the encyclopedia on the topic of the " Sociology of Knowledge . " Parsons accepted and wrote one of his most powerful essays entitled " The Sociology of Knowledge and the History of Ideas " during the period of 1969 1970.