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: psych tutorial: anna freud's 'defensiveness'
Anna Freud focused her attention on the ego's unconscious, defensive operations and introduced many important theoretical and clinical considerations. In The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defense (1936), Anna Freud argued the ego was predisposed to supervise, regulate, and oppose the id through a variety of defenses. She described the defenses available to the ego, linked them to the stages of psychosexual development during which they originated, and identified various psychopathological compromise formations in which they were prominent.
Clinically, Anna Freud emphasized that the psychoanalyst's attention should always be on the defensive functions of the ego, which could be observed in the manifest presentation of the patient's associations. The analyst needed to be attuned to the moment-by-moment process of what the patient talked about in order to identify, label, and explore defenses as they appeared. For Anna Freud, direct interpretation of repressed content was less important than understanding the ego's methods by which it kept things out of consciousness.[6] Her work provided a bridge between Freud's structural theory and ego psychology.[7] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ego_psychology
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...All dressed in uniforms so fine They drank and killed to pass the time Wearing the shame of all their crimes With measured steps, they walked in line They carried pictures of their wives And numbered tags to prove their lives..
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Italian neorealism (Italian: Neorealismo), also known as the Golden Age, is a national film movement characterized by stories set amongst the poor and the working class, filmed on location, frequently using non-professional actors. Italian neorealism films mostly contend with the difficult economic and moral conditions of post-World War II Italy, representing changes in the Italian psyche and conditions of everyday life, including poverty, oppression, injustice, and desperation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...20using%20non-professional%20actors.
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Is there a particular artistic goal you are striving towards that you have not yet achieved, but which you would like to see happen? There?s a sense of purity I strive for. That sounds pretty vague, and it?s hard to explain. It?s either a matter of minimalism or purposefulness I guess. So many times I thought I would start a new project that would be super minimalistic, but then I can?t help myself and keep adding layers to a piece. Sometimes I hear music by others that?s so simple but effective that I wish I had made it. So I guess that?s something that?s always in the back of my head, but hasn?t materialized fully yet. And maybe never will. And maybe that?s what makes my music sound like my music?