Psychoanalysis
Psychoanalysis is a type of psychological treatment originating from the theories of Sigmund Freud. It works by exploring and understanding the unconscious mind, which is seen as the source of psychological distress and conflicts. Psychoanalysis uses a range of techniques such as free association, dream interpretation, and transference to gain insight into the mind. It is used to help treat a variety of psychological disorders including depression, anxiety, and addiction. Psychoanalysis is an important and powerful form of psychotherapy, helping people gain a greater understanding of their emotional problems and develop insight into their behavior.
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1 journal(s) foundHuman Psychology
ISSN: 2644-1101
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Michael Bozarth, State University of New York at Buffalo
Journal of Human Psychology is an interdisciplinary forum for contributions pertaining to human psychology. It addresses articles that evaluate or discuss advanced theories in psychology as a whole spanning the entire spectrum of the psychological sciences. Research approaches that develop connections between sub disciplinary areas of research are