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Annotated Bibliography on Neo Freudianism and Psychoanalytic Theory

   

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Introduction
Neo Freudianism is a relatively modern take on the Freudian concept of the
psychoanalytic theory which focusses on the modern concept of the philosophy and the ideals
relating to the development of the ideology of mankind. The ideal in the modern concept have
changed the philosophy of the development of human psyche to aid in the development of the
ideologies of the human psyche. The overall interaction of the people in the society affect their
overall behavior which is presented in the work. There are a number of different themes that can
be explore in the topic.
Theme 1: Self-Consciousness and idea transference in Doctor Patient Relationship
Scaturo, D. J. (2005). Transference, countertransference, and resistance: Unconscious
determinants of dilemmas. In Clinical dilemmas in psychotherapy (pp. 127-142).
Washington, DC: American Psychological Association. doi:10.1037/11110-008
Consciousness: The inclusion of the reaction of the psychoanalyst towards the patient is
known as the counter transference. The recognition of the relationships is important in all its
forms in the patient and physician relationship taking into account the situations regarding the
issues faced by the individuals in their interactions in the society (Vyskocilova & Prasko, 2013).
One of the major issues in this context is the fact that subconscious reactions cannot be
controlled by the people and the issues that the person faces in the society is often the result of
the psychological state (Cambanis, 2012). The previous experiences of the people in the relations
hip also play a major role in defining the relationships in the different contexts (Banerjee et al.,
2009).

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Self-Awareness: A person who had a bad relationship with caregivers is often affected
by the different socio-cultural aspects rather than the overall ideology of the individuals in the
society. The inclusion of the different issues regarding the development of the individuals in the
society is affected by the fact that people in the society form their opinions based on the
interactions and the experiences leading to a number of problems in the subconscious
conversation (Cambanis, 2012).
Therapeutic Techniques: On the other hand the problems faced by the physicians
present themselves on a different leaves altogether as the different issues that have been
highlighted in this context are the fact that the patient themselves are often not freely willing to
communicate with the physicians leading to the communications issues abs thereby a number of
barriers (Cambanis, 2012). Therefore it becomes the duty of the psychologist or the physician to
highlight the situation that the person may face in the society (Vyskocilova & Prasko, 2013). The
psychologist has to make the person comfortable and agreeable to the situations that may arise in
the different scenarios. One of the major issues in this context is the fact that the people in the
society. There are a number of situations that present themselves as a hindrance in the
communication between the patient and the physician (Patterson, 1959).
Theme 2: Social and Psychological theories of Identities
Hall, C. S., &Lindzey, G. (1957). Social psychological theories: Adler, Fromm, Horney, and
Sullivan. In Theories of personality (pp. 114-156). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons
Inc. doi:10.1037/10910-004
The psychoanalytic theory takes into account the different interaction that the
individual in the society has with the environment leading to the formulation of the ideal and

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