Tag: emotional problems


RECONSTRUCTION

Introduction to Psychological Reconstruction The concept of reconstruction occupies a foundational, yet frequently debated, space within the field of psychoanalysis and psychodynamic theory. At its core, reconstruction refers to the systematic process employed by the analyst and patient working collaboratively to review, examine, and interpret past life events that are hypothesized to contribute directly to […]

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PSYCHOSEXUAL TRAUMA

Definition and Scope of Psychosexual Trauma Psychosexual trauma is defined as a severely damaging sexual experience, typically occurring during critical periods of psychosexual development in childhood or adolescence, that fundamentally alters the individual’s capacity for healthy sexual functioning and emotional regulation in later life. This type of trauma is distinguished by its direct assault on […]

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SPECIAL CHILD

Introduction and Defining the Special Child The term Special Child historically refers to an individual under the age of majority who requires specialized educational, developmental, or therapeutic interventions that deviate significantly from those typically provided to their peer group. This designation is predicated upon the presence of identified physical, cognitive, sensory, emotional, or behavioral conditions […]

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EDUCATIONAL THERAPY

Educational Therapy Educational therapy is a specialized and intensive intervention designed to assist individuals who experience significant difficulties in learning, often stemming from underlying learning disabilities, emotional challenges, or behavioral issues that fundamentally interfere with their ability to acquire and utilize academic skills. Unlike traditional tutoring, which focuses solely on content mastery, educational therapy utilizes […]

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