Jean Martin Charcot's Contribution To The Development Of The Inception Of Psychoanalysis?

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Historically psychology was derived from philosophy. From the works of Aristotle to Plato and the others that followed, has played a part in the inception of this behavioral science. The concepts that were developed during that time has been built on and explained in greater volume. Today many theories that was identified before has been improved into better understanding for readers, students and the wider public. Some are known under a new name while others hold their authentic name and rooted meaning. Such a theory is psychoanalysis which is the unconscious processing as causes of mental illness (Hergenhahn 2013). There were many theorist who made contributions towards the development of this theory, this paper would explain the timeline of this theory. The inception of psychoanalysis was influenced by Jean Martin Charcot (1825 -1893). He was a brilliant physician who came up with the concept of hysteria, which he believed that was caused by accidents (Hergenhahn 2013). He believed that a sequence of events from trauma to pathogenic events could occur only in While he treated his patient Anna O he developed a method of talking to his patient. As a result of that treatment he was able to establish further concepts to improve on his method of psychotherapy. Breuer is well known the for his collaboration in the publication of a book called, studies on hysteria, which was considered to be the founded text of psychoanalysis (Sandhu, 2015). He went on to lay the foundation of talk therapy, focusing on personality and emotional expression (Sandhu, 2015).According to Breuer hysteria was an altered state of consciousness. He used the technique of hypnosis to treat his patient Anna O of this illness (Sandhu, 2015). After the conceptualization of Breuer’s ideas there was another theorist who showed that this view was different to what he believed

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