Transforming emotion schemes

Transforming emotion schemes

Leslie Greenberg writes that enduring emotional change occurs when two or more existing schemes are synthesised and the creation of higher-level schemes. In development, when opposing schemes are activated at the same time compatible elements from both schemes...
Depth psychology and the logic of the unconscious

Depth psychology and the logic of the unconscious

Depth psychology makes the claim that the mind is made up not just of a conscious part but also and unconscious part, that influences how we perceive and behave in the world and is one of the most powerful determinants of our behaviour. According to Helene Smit the...
The unconscious mind and the right brain

The unconscious mind and the right brain

Allan Schore writes that psychoanalysis has been called the scientific study of the unconscious mind. The construct of the unconscious is now being across numerous disciplines to describe ‘essential, implicit, spontaneous, rapid and involuntary processes’ that act...
The elements of emotion schemes

The elements of emotion schemes

Leslie Greenberg writes that an emotion scheme sets in motion an emotionally motivated mode of processing which occurs outside of awareness and influences conscious processing. The activation of a fear scheme motivates the search for threat – the conscious processing...
Emotion schemes and emotional memories

Emotion schemes and emotional memories

Leslie Greenberg writes that we inherit emotional responses like fear of the dark, but on top of this, we learn to associate particular emotions with experiences which become emotional memories. These memories are organisations of lived emotional experiences that are...