• PE 3 | History of Psychoanalysis

  • Mar 31 2024
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast

PE 3 | History of Psychoanalysis

  • Summary

  • In this captivating episode of "History of Psychoanalysis," we delve deep into the fascinating history of psychoanalysis, a discipline that forever changed our understanding of the human mind. Hosted by Psychologist Anam Ahmad, this episode takes listeners on a journey through the origins, evolution, and enduring impact of the Psychoanalytic movement. This Episode is the continuation of the previous episode on "History of Mental Disorders". The key Highlights of the Episode: - Jean-Martin Charcot's Hypnosis is discussed to treat Hysteria - Josef Breuer's contributions - The famous Clinical case of Bertha Pappenheim (Anna O) is discussed - Sigmund Freud's establishment of Private Practice in Vienna, Austria - Birth of Psychoanalysis as a new method to treat Hysteria Important takeaway message: It's inevitable to be in Therapy once in a lifetime that helps us gain insight into our inner worlds and helps us develop skills to overcome certain traumas in life. The developing story leaves us amazed today! How the situations unfolded to give birth to Talk Therapy, that there is power in Empathy and a Therapeutic Relationship. Check out some important Links here! - https://linktr.ee/thepsycholingo Be a part of this community! Your participation is valuable. I hope you were able to take some important learnings and inspirations from this Episode! I seek your support to help me spread the word of awareness and reach thousands there! "Thousands of candles can be lighted from a single candle, and the life of the candle will not be shortened."

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