Primary and Secondary Processes in Guided Affective Imagery
Primárny a sekundárny procesv katatýmne imaginatívnej psychoterapii
Súhrn:
článok sa zaoberá problematikou primárneho a sekundárneho procesu, ktorých koncept jev súčasnosti v pohybe. Uvádza názory viacerých hlbinne psychologicky orientovaných autorov, ako ajnovšie zistenia z oblasti neurobiológie, ktoré polemizujú s Freudovým pôvodným charakterizovanímoboch procesov. Uvažuje sa o štrukturálnom charaktere primárneho procesu a ich paralelnomvývine.Súčasne sú prezentované úvahy o terapeutickom využití prepojenia imaginácie, s ktorou pracujemetóda katatýmne imaginatívnej psychoterapie, s primárnym procesom.
Klíčová slova:
primárny proces, sekundárny proces, implicitná-procedurálna pamäť,explicitná-deklaratívna pamäť, katatýmne imaginatívna psychoterapia.
Authors:
E. D. Uhrová
Authors‘ workplace:
Katedra psychológie FF UK, Bratislava, vedúci katedry doc. PhDr., I. Brezina, Ph. D.
Published in:
Čes. a slov. Psychiat., , 2004, No. 4, pp. 204-209.
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Overview
The study deals with the problem of primary and secondary processes, with their concepts beingin progression at present. The opinions of several depth psychology oriented authors have beenpresented, as well as the latest fi ndings in the fi eld of neurobiology, polemizing with the Freud’soriginal characterization of both processes. The structural character of primary process has beenconsidered, as well as their parallel development.Besides, the considerations on therapeutic use of imagination, the method applied in Guided AffectiveImagery by Leuner, in connection with the primary process have been presented.
Key words:
primary process, secondary process, implicit-procedural memory, explicit-declarativememory, Guided Affective Imagery.
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