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  2. Depth psychology - Wikipedia

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    Depth psychology (from the German term Tiefenpsychologie) refers to the practice and research of the science of the unconscious, covering both psychoanalysis and psychology. [1] It is also defined as the psychological theory that explores the relationship between the conscious and the unconscious, as well as the patterns and dynamics of ...

  3. Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and ...

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    Psychology of the Unconscious (1912) Beyond the Pleasure Principle (1920) The Ego and the Id (1923) Civilization and Its Discontents (1930) The Mass Psychology of Fascism (1933) The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis (1964) Anti-Oedipus (1972) The Sublime Object of Ideology (1989)

  4. International Institute of Depth Psychology - Wikipedia

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    The IIDP was founded in 2001 as the Kyiv branch of the Eastern European Institute of Psychoanalysis (St. Petersburg), but became independent a year later. In 2002 the International Institute of Depth Psychology obtained its first State License of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine for psychoanalytic programs in education.

  5. Otto Gross - Wikipedia

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    The relation he [Gross] established between manic-depressive insanity and the type with a shallow consciousness shows that we are dealing with extraversion, while the relation between the psychology of the paranoiac and the type with a contracted consciousness indicates the identity with introversion (Jung, [1921] 1971: par. 879).

  6. Wolfgang Giegerich - Wikipedia

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    Giegerich's perspective is influenced by the traditional depth psychologies of Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung, and more recently James Hillman’s archetypal psychology. Unlike both Sigmund Freud and Carl Jung , Giegerich argues that the methodology of the empirical sciences is an inadequate basis for the study of psychology.

  7. Intrapsychic humanism - Wikipedia

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    Intrapsychic humanism is a nonderivative depth psychology that provides a unified and comprehensive theory of child development, psychopathology, and psychological treatment. The theory is based on discoveries about the centrality of the caregiving relationship in both child development and psychological treatment.

  8. Paul Kline - Wikipedia

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    Kline was interested in depth psychology, especially theories of Sigmund Freud, the founder of psychoanalysis.He was also an expert in psychometrics and carried out extensive research in the statistical analysis of personality and intelligence.

  9. Svetlana Uvarova - Wikipedia

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    Svetlana Uvarova in 2010. Svetlana Uvarova (born June 20, 1964) is a Ukrainian psychoanalyst who is founder and rector of the International Institute of Depth Psychology (Kyiv, Ukraine), president of the Ukrainian Association of Psychoanalysis and the International Federation of Psychoanalysis, board member, certified training analyst and supervisor of the European Confederation of ...