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Psychoanalytic application and psychoanalytic integrity.

Sylvia O'Neill1

  • 1sylviaoneilluk@yahoo.co.uk

The International Journal of Psycho-Analysis
|April 30, 2005
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This study defines psychoanalytic application as using psychoanalysis to generate new concepts in other fields through analogy. It introduces the psychodynamic (case)work site concept using applied psychotherapy as a model.

Area of Science:

  • Psychoanalysis
  • Psychotherapy Research

Background:

  • Psychoanalytic application involves conceptual innovation through analogy.
  • This requires deep understanding of both psychoanalysis and the applied field.

Observation:

  • Thinking by analogy can be intuitive but needs explicit theoretical grounding.
  • Accurate application hinges on grasping parallels and differences between fields.

Findings:

  • The article proposes the 'psychodynamic (case)work site' as a novel concept.
  • This concept is developed by applying psychoanalytic principles to casework.

Implications:

  • This framework enhances understanding of psychoanalytic application in diverse fields.
  • It provides a model for interdisciplinary conceptual development.

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