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Qu'est-ce (qui) est psychoanalysis$65138$ - définition

MOVEMENT WITHIN NEUROSCIENCE AND PSYCHOANALYSIS TO COMBINE THE INSIGHTS OF BOTH DISCIPLINES FOR A BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF MIND AND BRAIN.
User:Normholland/sandbox; Neuro-Psychoanalysis; Neuro-psychoanalysis

Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis         
AMERICAN CENTER FOR PSYCHOANALYTIC RESEARCH
The Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis; Chicago institute for psychoanalysis
The Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute (formerly Institute for Psychoanalysis until it was renamed in May 2018) is a center for psychoanalytic research, training, and education on Michigan Avenue in downtown Chicago. The institute provides professional training in the theory and practice of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy.
Lacanianism         
SYSTEM OF PSYCHOANALYSIS FROM JACQUES LACAN
Lacanian psychoanalysis; Lacanian movement; User:Jacobisq/Lacanian movement; Post-Lacanian; User:Jacobisq/Lacanianisms; Post-Lacanianism; Lacan psychoanalysis; Lacanism; Post-Lacanian movement
Lacanianism or Lacanian psychoanalysis is a theoretical system that explains the mind, behaviour, and culture through a structuralist and post-structuralist extension of classical psychoanalysis, initiated by the work of Jacques Lacan from the 1950s to the 1980s. Lacanian perspectives contend that the world of language, the Symbolic, structures the human mind, and stress the importance of desire, which is conceived of as endless and impossible to satisfy.
Psychoanalysis and Religion         
BOOK BY ERICH FROMM
User:Jarhed/Psychoanalysis and religion; Psychoanalysis and religion
Psychoanalysis and Religion is a 1950 book by social psychologist and psychoanalyst Erich Fromm, in which he attempts to explain the purpose and goals of psychoanalysis in relation to ethics and religion.

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Neuropsychoanalysis

Neuropsychoanalysis integrates both neuroscience and psychoanalysis, to create a balanced and equal study of the human mind. This overarching approach began as advances in neuroscience lead to breakthroughs which held pertinent information for the field of psychoanalysis. Despite advantages for these fields to interconnect, there is some concern that too much emphasis on neurobiological physiology of the brain will undermine the importance of dialogue and exploration that is foundational to the field of psychoanalysis. Critics will also point to the qualitative and subjective nature of the field of psychoanalysis, claiming it cannot be fully reconciled with the quantitative and objective nature of neuroscientific research. However, despite this critique, proponents of the field of neuropsychoanalysis remind critics that the father of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud himself, began his career as a neuroanatomist, further arguing that research in this category proves that the psychodynamic effects of the mind are inextricably linked to neural activity in the brain. Indeed, neuroscientific progress has created a shared study of many of the same cognitive phenomenon, and proponents for a distinct field under the heading of neuropsychoanalysis point to the ability for observation of both the subjective mind and empirical evidence in neurobiology to provide greater understanding and greater curative methods. Therefore, neurospsychoanalysis aims to bring a field, often viewed as belonging more to the humanities than the sciences, into the scientific realm and under the umbrella of neuroscience, distinct from psychoanalysis, and yet adding to the plethora of insight garnered from it.