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FREE-FLOATING ATTENTION

Introduction and Definition The concept of free-floating attention, often referred to synonymously as evenly suspended attention or evenly hovering attention, constitutes a foundational technical requirement for the analyst or therapist operating within the frameworks of psychoanalysis and various forms of psychodynamic psychotherapy. This specific mode of listening is not merely passive reception but represents a […]

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PROCESS ANALYSIS

Introduction to Process Analysis Process analysis constitutes a critical methodology across multiple psychological and sociological domains, fundamentally focusing on the mechanisms and dynamics of interaction rather than merely the observable content or outcome. In its broadest application, this analysis serves to scrutinize the evolving relationships, procedural elements, and systemic flows that underpin complex human activities. […]

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