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- ...Rank]], who, in 1924, published ''Das Trauma der Geburt'' (translated into English in 1929 as ''The Trauma of Birth''), exploring how art, myth, religion, phi ...as a language".<ref>Lacan, Jacques, ''The Function and Field of Speech and Language in Psychoanalysis''. Trans. Bruce Fink. New York - London: W.W. Norton, 20094 KB (13,369 words) - 16:12, 15 March 2011
- ...ophy romantic philosopher Sir Christopher Riegel and later introduced into English by the poet and essayist Samuel Taylor Coleridge.<ref>Bynum, Browne & [[Roy ...actively denied to awareness with the symbolic [[culture|constructs]] of [[language]] has been a process of human thought and interpersonal [[Social influence|31 KB (4,470 words) - 08:03, 24 February 2011
- ...here was an awareness of the idea of consciousness. Cudworth was the first English philosopher to make extensive use of the noun "consciousness" with a specif ...iousness: in [[Samuel Johnson]]'s celebrated [[A Dictionary of the English Language|Dictionary]] ([[1755]]), Johnson uses this definition of "consciousness."{{52 KB (7,475 words) - 08:06, 24 February 2011
- ...ing tiny sheets of paper with messages inscribed on them in his own secret language.<ref name="art-therapy">{{Cite book|last=Malchiodi |first=Cathy A. |title=T ...]). In 1912 Jung published ''Wandlungen und Symbole der Libido'' (known in English as ''[[Psychology of the Unconscious]]'') resulting in a theoretical diverg56 KB (8,543 words) - 15:44, 21 March 2011
- ...England, no real treatment was being applied.<ref name= Shorter5/> In 1758 English physician [[William Battie]] wrote the ''[[Treatise on Madness]]'' which ca ...50,000 patients in mental hospitals by 1904.<ref name=Shorter34/> [[German language|German speaking]] countries housed more than 400 public and private sector60 KB (8,364 words) - 19:29, 14 March 2011
- ...ganization in the field. Psychological societies and associations in other English-speaking countries developed similar divisions, including in Britain, Canad ...chology: Quick Reference Guide to Doctoral Programs].</ref> and many other English-speaking psychological societies. A smaller number of schools offer accredi60 KB (8,334 words) - 18:35, 2 April 2011
- ...3]</ref> Freud once described himself as "an author who is ignorant of the language of holy writ, who is completely estranged from the religion of his fathers- In 1912 Jung published ''Wandlungen und Symbole der Libido'' (published in English in 1916 as ''[[Psychology of the Unconscious]]'') and it became clear that70 KB (10,468 words) - 14:21, 7 February 2015
- The contribution of Greek to the English vocabulary can be quantified in two ways, [[Type-token distinction|''type'' ...000 words, which corresponds very roughly to the vocabulary of an educated English speaker, about 5% of the words are borrowed from Greek directly, and about8 KB (1,175 words) - 09:27, 24 February 2011
- ...chology"]</ref> The earliest known reference to the word ''psychology'' in English was by [[Steven Blankaart]] in 1693 in ''The Physical Dictionary'' which re Linguist [[Noam Chomsky]]'s critique of the behaviorist model of [[language acquisition]] is widely regarded as a key factor in the decline of behavior71 KB (9,597 words) - 16:04, 20 March 2011
- In the 17th century the English physician Sir [[Thomas Browne]] wrote a short tract upon the interpretation ...a headline for it.<ref>Stekel, W. (1911) ''Die Sprache des Traumes'' (The Language of the Dream). Wiesbaden: J.F. Berman</ref> [[Harry Stack Sullivan]] also d30 KB (4,590 words) - 09:22, 24 February 2011
- ...es taken to underlie and be prior to the empirical, contingent features of language. Phenomenology’s focus was upon careful examination of the contingent flo ...ce may seem strange in English, but is more common in German, which is the language Husserl wrote in.</ref> This is not an attempt to reduce the objective sort47 KB (6,602 words) - 19:29, 14 March 2011
- ...o [[Epistemology|analyzing objective knowledge]], [[Philosophy of language|language]], or [[Philosophy of science|science]]. ...which was called [[analytic philosophy]], and mostly dealt with analyzing language.76 KB (11,386 words) - 12:54, 26 April 2011
- ...tics Anthology'', ed. Macnaughton, North Atlantic Books. (August 5, 2004). English ISBN 1-55643-496-0 ISBN 978-1-55643-496-9</ref> may also be referred to as ...f the client's process as manifested in their body, specifically in [[body language]], emotional expression, affect, proxemics, psychosomatics, infant developm8 KB (1,155 words) - 09:24, 24 February 2011
- '''Psychosis''' (from the [[Greek language|Greek]] ψυχή "psyche", for mind/soul, and -ωσις "-osis", for abnorm ...uthor=van den Bergen HA, Smith JP, van der Zwan A |title=[Lyme psychosis] |language=Dutch; Flemish |journal=Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd |volume=137 |issue=41 |pages=50 KB (6,724 words) - 14:03, 24 February 2011
- ...Encyclopedia of Philosophy's'' entry on Stoicism notes, "the sense of the English adjective ‘stoical’ is not utterly misleading with regard to its philos {{philosophy of language}}33 KB (4,946 words) - 15:52, 5 March 2011
- [[Attachment theory]], which was developed by English psychiatrist [[John Bowlby]] in the 1960s, predicts a relationship between ...4629-074-0 |url=<!--http://www.nice.org.uk/Guidance/CG28/QuickRefGuide/pdf/English--> |accessdate=2008-08-16}}</ref> Psychotherapy has been shown to be effect158 KB (21,643 words) - 14:45, 4 July 2014
- In modern English, ego has many meanings. It could mean one’s self-esteem, an inflated sens ...ideas Freud was much attracted (Groddeck's translators render the term in English as "the It").<ref name="Groddeck">{{cite journal23 KB (3,431 words) - 09:29, 6 March 2011
- ...("feeling into"), which was translated by [[Edward B. Titchener]] into the English term empathy.<ref>[http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.150 KB (7,489 words) - 09:37, 6 March 2011
- ...] [[Alfred Adler]] (Fall, Holden, & Marquis, 2002). The [[English language|English]] edition of Adler's work on the subject (1925) is a collection of papers a ==Papers contained in ''Individual Psychology'' (1929 English revised edition)==7 KB (987 words) - 20:08, 6 March 2011
- ...s evidence that 'In 1914 she travelled alone to [[England]] to improve her English'<ref>''Anna'' (1993) p. 1</ref>, but was forced to leave shortly after arri19 KB (2,872 words) - 19:26, 14 March 2011