Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q5416662> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 17 of
17
with 100 triples per page.
- Q5416662 subject Q6584919.
- Q5416662 abstract "Evenly-suspended attention is the kind of direction-less listening - removed from both theoretical presuppositions and therapeutic goals - recommended by Sigmund Freud for use in psychoanalysis. By attaching no preconceived importance to any particular part of the analysand's discourse, and allowing his or her unconscious complete freedom to act, the analyst can best profit from the counterpart rule of free association on the part of the analysand.Such "hovering" attention (as Freud put it in 1909 in the case of Little Hans) was a technical development on his part from the more aggressive listening and interpretation of the 1890s, as his shift from hypnosis to psychoanalysis took gradual shape.".
- Q5416662 wikiPageWikiLink Q1054460.
- Q5416662 wikiPageWikiLink Q1452996.
- Q5416662 wikiPageWikiLink Q1498375.
- Q5416662 wikiPageWikiLink Q192105.
- Q5416662 wikiPageWikiLink Q41630.
- Q5416662 wikiPageWikiLink Q526206.
- Q5416662 wikiPageWikiLink Q6584919.
- Q5416662 wikiPageWikiLink Q7003045.
- Q5416662 wikiPageWikiLink Q78730.
- Q5416662 wikiPageWikiLink Q78734.
- Q5416662 wikiPageWikiLink Q8609.
- Q5416662 wikiPageWikiLink Q906597.
- Q5416662 wikiPageWikiLink Q9215.
- Q5416662 comment "Evenly-suspended attention is the kind of direction-less listening - removed from both theoretical presuppositions and therapeutic goals - recommended by Sigmund Freud for use in psychoanalysis.".
- Q5416662 label "Evenly-suspended attention".