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Ermann, Michael (2016): Psychoanalytische Konfliktpsychologie – obsolet oder aktuell? In: Forum Der Psychoanalyse, Bd. 32, Nr. 4: S. 431-442

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Abstract

The author summarizes the basic principles and history of the psychoanalytical psychology of conflict and describes the enhancement it has undergone due to the discovery of developmental pathology. This leads to a model of applied conflict psychology in which the classical conflicts of the psychoanalytical theory of neurosis are taken into consideration in addition to preverbal conflict equivalents as early fundamental conflicts of postfreudian psychopathology. These require an implicit treatment with the emphasis on a development and structure-oriented approach. As the third focus of current conflict work, secondary conflicts are described which occur in developmental disorders and which require a structure-oriented treatment of the underlying ego disorder. Thus, we now have a differentiated practice of working with conflicts in which the classical conflict pathology has its place as well as the modern developmental pathology and therefore the "new" diseases of our time.

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