psühhoanalüütilisi
Psühhoanalüütilisi refers to concepts, theories, and techniques associated with psychoanalysis. Psychoanalysis is a theory of the unconscious mind and a method of therapy developed by Sigmund Freud. It posits that a person's behavior is influenced by unconscious desires, repressed memories, and early childhood experiences. The primary goal of psychoanalytic therapy is to bring these unconscious elements into conscious awareness, thereby alleviating psychological distress and promoting personal growth.
Key concepts within psychoanalysis include the id, ego, and superego, representing different aspects of personality. The
Psychoanalytic therapy often involves techniques like free association, dream analysis, and the interpretation of transference. Free