Tag: neurotic behavior


PRIMAL TRAUMA

The Foundation of Primal Trauma Theory The theory of Primal Trauma, primarily rooted in classical psychoanalysis, posits that the fundamental basis for the development of neurosis, persistent neurotic behavior, and various forms of psychopathology lies in an overwhelming, usually singular, traumatic experience occurring early in an individual’s life, most commonly during infancy or early childhood. […]

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ACTIVE PSYCHOTHERAPY

Introduction and Definitional Framework Active psychotherapy represents a specialized, action-oriented treatment procedure designed to accelerate the therapeutic process by directly engaging the patient in behavioral change. Unlike traditional insight-focused therapies where passive reflection or verbal exploration might dominate early sessions, active psychotherapy requires the patient to immediately implement a graduated series of changes in their […]

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