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Essay on Hypnotherapy

On the Development of Psychodynamic and Analytical Psychology

Title: Essay on Hypnotherapy

Essay , 2018 , 8 Pages , Grade: Pass

Autor:in: Timothy John Whittard (Author)

Psychology - Consulting and Therapy

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This essay focuses on the development of psychodynamic and analytical psychology.

The following essay aims to discuss and explore six of the well-known individuals who have contributed heavily to the development of psychodynamic and analytical psychology, including their proposed theories and principles.

In addition to that, this essay aims to familiarise with the various considerations and factors relating to this subject and of learning more about the history and development these ground-breaking works.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. Freud - Psychoanalysis

3. Jung - Analytical Psychology

4. Adler – Individual Psychology

5. Perls – Gestalt Therapy

6. Rogers – Client-Centred Therapy

7. Berne – Transactional Analysis

8. Conclusion and Summary

Objectives and Themes

The primary objective of this essay is to provide a comprehensive overview of six influential figures in the history of psychology, specifically focusing on their contributions to psychodynamic and analytical frameworks and their underlying theoretical principles.

  • Evolution of psychoanalytic and psychodynamic thought
  • Comparative analysis of distinct personality theories
  • The transition from foundational concepts to therapeutic application
  • Integration of historical psychological perspectives

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Jung - Analytical Psychology

Jung did not agree with the views of Freud and found the focus on sexuality to be limiting and exclusionary of other factors (Jung, 1968; Jung, 1977). With a more open-minded approach Jung was able to lay the foundations for ‘analytical psychology’ (Jung, 1995; Gross, 2001). He explored several areas of the emerging science of psychology, giving rise to a variety of notions and concepts, which he asserted would cause each patient to possess individuality resulting from the interactions of multiple complex factors (Jung, 1977).

According to Hyde and McGuinness (2004) the therapy devised by Jung consisted of four stages; catharsis, elucidation, education and transformation. Different methods of analysis which can be applied include; dream analysis, expressive methods, active imagination and amplification. The use of such methods was done so with the aim of allowing the patient to access their unconscious whilst being able to resolve problems (Jung, 1995).

Summary of Chapters

Introduction: Outlines the scope of the essay, which examines six major figures responsible for advancing psychodynamic and analytical psychology.

Freud - Psychoanalysis: Explores Freud's focus on the unconscious mind, defense mechanisms, and the stages of sexual development.

Jung - Analytical Psychology: Details Jung’s divergence from Freud, focusing on his foundational work in analytical psychology and the multi-staged therapeutic process.

Adler – Individual Psychology: Examines Adler’s emphasis on feelings of inferiority and the impact of nurture over nature in personality development.

Perls – Gestalt Therapy: Discusses the holistic approach of Gestalt therapy, aiming to integrate the fractured self into a unified totality.

Rogers – Client-Centred Therapy: Highlights the importance of the therapeutic alliance and unconditional positive regard in patient-centered treatment.

Berne – Transactional Analysis: Describes Berne’s model of personality, categorized into parent, adult, and child ego states.

Conclusion and Summary: Provides a final synthesis of the historical development and significance of the discussed psychological theories.

Keywords

Psychodynamic, Analytical Psychology, Psychoanalysis, Individual Psychology, Gestalt Therapy, Client-Centred Therapy, Transactional Analysis, Unconscious, Personality Development, Therapeutic Hypnosis, Ego States, Unconditional Positive Regard, Catharsis, Defense Mechanisms, Psychology History

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the fundamental focus of this essay?

The essay explores the historical development of psychodynamic and analytical psychology through the contributions of six key psychological theorists.

Which specific theorists are covered in this work?

The paper discusses Sigmund Freud, Carl Jung, Alfred Adler, Fritz Perls, Carl Rogers, and Eric Berne.

What is the primary objective of this research?

The aim is to offer a structured overview of the seminal theories and principles proposed by these individuals and their impact on therapeutic practice.

What scientific approach does the author take?

The author employs a comparative literature review approach, synthesizing key concepts and principles from established psychological academic materials.

What does the main body of the text cover?

The main body systematically reviews the individual theories of the six chosen psychologists, highlighting their unique contributions and criticisms of preceding models.

Which keywords best characterize this work?

The work is characterized by terms such as Psychoanalysis, Gestalt Therapy, Analytical Psychology, and personality development.

How does Adler's approach differ from Freud's?

Adler rejected Freud's fixation on sexual development, arguing instead that psychological disturbances stem from feelings of inferiority and early childhood experiences.

What are the three ego states defined in Transactional Analysis?

Berne identifies the personality as consisting of the parent ego, the adult ego, and the child ego, each representing different aspects of behavior and information processing.

Why did Rogers emphasize the patient-therapist alliance?

Rogers believed that unconditional positive regard and empathy are essential to instill trust and create an environment where personality changes can occur.

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Title
Essay on Hypnotherapy
Subtitle
On the Development of Psychodynamic and Analytical Psychology
Course
Diploma in the Theory & Principles of Integrative Evidence-based Clinical Hypnosis & Hypnotherapy
Grade
Pass
Author
Timothy John Whittard (Author)
Publication Year
2018
Pages
8
Catalog Number
V476688
ISBN (eBook)
9783668965430
Language
English
Tags
essay hypnotherapy development psychodynamic analytical psychology
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Timothy John Whittard (Author), 2018, Essay on Hypnotherapy, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.hausarbeiten.de/document/476688
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