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Resistance hinders therapeutic progress from "summary" of A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis BY Sigmund Freud by Sigmund Freud

Resistance is a concept that plays a crucial role in psychoanalytic therapy. It refers to the various ways in which patients unconsciously try to avoid confronting painful or distressing thoughts, feelings, or memories during the therapeutic process. These defenses can manifest in different forms, such as forgetting important details, changing the subject, or becoming hostile towards the therapist. The presence of resistance in therapy can hinder the progress of treatment by creating obstacles to the exploration and resolution of underlying issues. When patients resist delving into uncomfortable or painful material, they prevent themselves from gaining insight and understanding into their psychological conflicts. This can impede the therapeutic process and limit the effectiveness of the treat...
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    A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis BY Sigmund Freud

    Sigmund Freud

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