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Transformation of Dreams in Analysis: the Research Findings with Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber, Prof. Dr. Phil. (Frankfurt)

Psychoanalysis On and Off the Couch

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Recognizing the Connection Between Past and Present in Analysis

Freud conceptualized psychoanalysis as a science of the unconscious, aiming to prevent it from becoming merely a religious or belief system. His establishment of the International Psychoanalytical Association in 1910 allowed psychoanalysis to exist independently from academic and medical institutions, enriching the therapeutic process through intense emotional experiences outside traditional settings. This independence creates a challenge; to be seen as credible, psychoanalysis must demonstrate its transparency and relevance to those outside its community, avoiding perceptions of being a hidden religion. The complexity of psychoanalytic experiences cannot be conveyed adequately through mere academic understanding, as they possess a unique experiential quality that only those who undergo analysis can fully appreciate. The concept of remembering in analysis transcends typical recollection of childhood events, emphasizing how the past permeates the present. True remembering involves recognizing past experiences in the context of current feelings and reactions, leading to an awareness that liberates the present and opens up possibilities for the future. This dynamic interplay between past and present is what makes the process of analysis distinctive and transformative.

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