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Pinar, William F. – Educational Governance Research, 2017
Our first experiences with authority, Luxon reminds, are profoundly personal. As children, we experience authority in relationships of varying degrees and orders of intimacy, i.e. parents and other caretakers, teachers, physicians, religious leaders, among others. Invoking elements of Freud and Foucault, I attempt to rethink authority in…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Leadership, Educational Philosophy, Interpersonal Relationship
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Walsh, Julie – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2014
In this paper I consider some of the affinities between the teacher-student dynamic in academic supervision, and the therapist-patient dynamic in the therapeutic relation. Drawing on my own experiences, I identify several difficulties that pertain to these two settings. First, in the context of the classroom, I consider how the requirement to…
Descriptors: Reflection, Teacher Student Relationship, Interpersonal Relationship, Patients
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Aldridge, Jerry – Childhood Education, 2009
Certainly not as many who have heard the names of Carl Jung, Sigmund Freud, Jean Piaget, and Lev Vygotsky, have heard of Sabina Spielrein. While Spielrein had numerous face-to-face encounters, some personal and some professional, with all four men, and the accounting of her life and the interactions she had with them has been the content of…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Piagetian Theory, Biographies, Interpersonal Relationship
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Juelskjaer, Malou; Staunaes, Dorthe; Ratner, Helene – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2013
This article explores how the affective "set-up" of Freud's legendary couch has been exported into modern education relations. The so-called psy-sciences from pedagogy, psychology, and psychiatry have informed self-management in school. Managing self-management has a material-affective dimension. Through affective encounters with the…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Learner Engagement, Student Behavior, Foreign Countries
Wagner, Elaine – Online Submission, 2010
Teaching literature from a psychological perspective provides a basis for the study and analysis of human motivation and behavior, as psychology and literature make mutual contributions to the study of both disciplines. Melancholia is a recurring theme in the novels of Dick Francis, and the first-person accounts of despair and depression are…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Motivation, Psychology, Depression (Psychology)
Loewenstein, Sophie Freud – 1983
The views of a professor of social work about her sabbatical leave overseas as a point of transition in her academic career, and as an occasion for challenge and reflection in her life and work, are presented. She left to escape the pressures of duties, obligations, strictures, and expectations that surround a relatively successful academic…
Descriptors: Adult Development, College Faculty, Faculty Development, Higher Education
Grossman, Bruce D. – Educ Forum, 1969
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Psychology, Classroom Environment, Identification (Psychology)
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Ginter, Earl J.; Bonney, Warren – Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1993
Provides historical overview of changes in psychodynamic theory that have provided foundation for reassessing significance of client-mental health counselor interactions. Introduces Mobius interaction, interaction qualitatively different from Freud's concepts of transference and countertransference. Argues that Mobius interaction results from…
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Counselor Client Relationship, Interpersonal Relationship, Mental Health
Brazelton, T. Berry; Greenspan, Stanley I. – Early Childhood Today, 2006
Although consistent nurturing relationships with significant adults are taken for granted by most of us as a necessity for babies and young children, this commonly held belief is not often put into practice. Pioneers, such as Erik Erikson, Anna Freud, and Dorothy Burlingham, revealed that to "pass successfully through the stages of early…
Descriptors: Young Children, Interpersonal Relationship, Child Development, Empathy
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Murphy, Christina – Writing Center Journal, 1989
Suggests that the correlation between writing instruction and the psychoanalytic process is most apparent in the interaction between writing center tutors and their students. Argues that the core of tutoring and psychotherapy is the interactional dynamics of a search for insight involving an intimate transference of trust and vulnerability between…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Interpersonal Relationship, Peer Teaching, Psychiatry
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Lynch, Mervin D.; Lynch, Carol Lee – Journal of Research in Education, 1991
The developmental model of self-concept proposed by M. Lynch and M. Levy (1982) is extended through the entire adult life cycle. Self-concept is seen as a set of cognitive rules that have affective or cognitive consequences and that operate like the ego functions proposed by Freud. (SLD)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adult Development, Age Differences, Aging (Individuals)
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Dyck, Reginald – Eureka Studies In Teaching Short Fiction, 2000
Explores how the issue of race is enmeshed in a complex web of social relations that also include love, sex, gender, economics, and violence. Suggests how a consideration of modernist primitivism and Sigmund Freud's ideas on the individual's relationship to society can provide frameworks for further analysis of two of the stories in Jean Toomer's…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, English Instruction, Higher Education, Interpersonal Relationship
Perlman, Helen Harris – 1968
These essays examine ways in which people, during the major part of adulthood, know and experience their identity through the roles they assume in work, marriage, and parenthood. Referring to Freud's definition of maturity as the ability to love and to work, the author discusses such concerns as adulthood and personal change, common problems of…
Descriptors: Adult Development, Employment, Interpersonal Relationship, Marriage
Boller, Janet L.; Lee, Sandra S. – 1997
Conflict over appropriate treatment boundaries has been an issue since the time of Freud. To better understand these boundaries, some traditional, humanistic and feminist models which range from conservative, strict boundaries to more liberal or relaxed boundaries are considered here. The ethical considerations and implications of nonsexual touch,…
Descriptors: Adults, Counseling Techniques, Counselor Client Relationship, Ethics
Cowell, Catherine R. – 1973
Viewing expression of affection as a problem in interpersonal communication, the author surveys psychological theories of affection and hostility. A brief summary of Freud's concepts of "death wish" and "eros" and a thorough consideration of Menninger's approach to re-direction of self-love are included, along with an overview…
Descriptors: Affection, Communication (Thought Transfer), Hostility, Intergroup Relations
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