Is there truth in psychoanalysis?
Hello Rabbi,
Do you think the psychoanalytic theory of the subconscious is correct?
My question is about the degree of psychological truth in psychoanalytic theories, not whether they help with emotional distress.
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Your opinion is valued and considered, that's why you're being asked. It's not that complicated.
You see, for me it's complicated. Maybe it's not right to value me. 🙂
But seriously, even if you value my opinion, it's absurd to ask me when there are thousands and millions of people in the world who think differently, and many of them are no less talented than me. So if you rely on someone, I don't see the point in relying on me. If there was room to enter into a detailed discussion with reasons and evidence – that's something else of course. But here it can't be done.
I asked you because you are concerned with logic and the philosophy of science.
I ask myself how Freud's arguments can be proven. I tried to see in his book ‘Psychopathology of Everyday Life’ whether it has a scientific or logical basis and I was unsuccessful because he writes his books like beautiful literature or impressions and not in a way of deductions.
Another psychiatrist wrote a book called ‘Existential Psychotherapy’ in which he explicitly says that these are intuitions that he is trying to formulate in a scientific way. As a psychology student it is really embarrassing to think that these are imaginations and I study this with the utmost seriousness…
I wouldn't call it imagination. These are intuitions and initial insights, very unscientific indeed. And yet there may be value in studying them as an aid to the formation of your intuition as a therapist. In the end you won't use the disciplinary knowledge, but it helps you to form it.
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