It is often argued that psychoanalysis has declined in prominence since its ascendance in the mid-20th century. To assess this claim we examined the trajectory of psychoanalytic concepts from 1900 to 2008 in the massive Google Books database. The changing relative frequency of a sample of English-language psychoanalytic terms was explored and compared to a sample of terms in French. The frequency of the English terms was further explored from 2008 to 2017 using the Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA). The English terms rose steeply from the 1940s and declined steeply from the early 1990s. In contrast, the French terms rose steeply from the 1960s and plateaued from the 1970s. In addition, psychoanalytic terms were markedly more pr...
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Second Place in Histories of Literatures, Religions, and Cultures at the 2017 Denman Undergraduate R...
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The goal of the article is to survey the formation of factors mediating psychoanalysis which extend ...
“Psychology has stepped down from the university chair into the marketplace” was how the New York Ti...
This article traces the historical evolution of ongoing theoretical debates in psychology in France ...
The future of all publishing is open to question, and this is especially true in the case of psychoa...
After describing the institutional development of French psychoanalysis, the author presents differe...
There are only 5,000 patients in psychoanalysis with members of the American Psychoanalytic Associat...
Our socio-cultural-political contexts might be described as variably but gradually evolving from mon...
Psychoanalysis, as Carl Schorske claimed, was a child of its own epoch. Marked by the political situ...
The traditional Freudian and interpersonal schools of psychoanalysis diverged during the psychoanaly...
The centrality of language for a Freudian theory of mind and treatment has not been retained by most...
Sigmund Freud and his theory of psychoanalysis have been going under the intensive scientific inquis...
Logics of transformations in the psychotherapeutic field in France, England and the Netherlands: nat...
This article traces the history of the behavior therapy movement in French-speaking Europe between t...
Second Place in Histories of Literatures, Religions, and Cultures at the 2017 Denman Undergraduate R...
The theoretical perspective of the sociology of knowledge provides the framework for this study of t...
The goal of the article is to survey the formation of factors mediating psychoanalysis which extend ...
“Psychology has stepped down from the university chair into the marketplace” was how the New York Ti...
This article traces the historical evolution of ongoing theoretical debates in psychology in France ...
The future of all publishing is open to question, and this is especially true in the case of psychoa...
After describing the institutional development of French psychoanalysis, the author presents differe...
There are only 5,000 patients in psychoanalysis with members of the American Psychoanalytic Associat...
Our socio-cultural-political contexts might be described as variably but gradually evolving from mon...
Psychoanalysis, as Carl Schorske claimed, was a child of its own epoch. Marked by the political situ...
The traditional Freudian and interpersonal schools of psychoanalysis diverged during the psychoanaly...
The centrality of language for a Freudian theory of mind and treatment has not been retained by most...
Sigmund Freud and his theory of psychoanalysis have been going under the intensive scientific inquis...
Logics of transformations in the psychotherapeutic field in France, England and the Netherlands: nat...
This article traces the history of the behavior therapy movement in French-speaking Europe between t...