The Evolution of Psychoanalysis
Modern psychoanalysis has also integrated findings from developmental psychology, neurobiology, attachment theory, philosophy, and even religion, enriching …
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Modern psychoanalysis has also integrated findings from developmental psychology, neurobiology, attachment theory, philosophy, and even religion, enriching …
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The safety barrier is the framework by which the relationship works. It encompasses rules, regulations, rituals and patterns of behaviours by which we live …
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COPE provides supervision (individual and group), and every three months COPE hosts a presenter to deliver a workshop to our staff that focuses on a topic…
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The concept of therapy or “healing” can vastly differ from culture to culture. Multiculturism is not only about race, ethnicity, age, sexual orientation,..
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As a psychosocial support worker, my goal is to foster warmth and trust. Validating clients’ emotions and experiences is pivotal. Acknowledging and accepting…
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The birth of a child is a significant life event that can sometimes come with emotional and psychological challenges, especially if the experience is traumatic. It’s essential for new mothers who are struggling with birth trauma to seek support and not try to manage it alone.
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Object constancy is fundamental for healthy emotional and relational development. It supports the capacity for enduring relationships and emotional reliability, which are essential for a well-functioning social life.
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