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==Freudian Terms==
;[[Anal Stage]] - Freudian stage of development, ages 1-3. During this stage the child's focus of pleasure is the anus. There is a conflict between the child's desire to expel feces and the parents' attempt to toilet train the child.
Cathexis - The process of attaching sexual energy (libido) to an object.
Dream Interpretation - The use of dreams as a source of information about the unconscious in psychoanalysis.
Ego - One of the three structures of the mind as conceived by psychoanalysis. Obeys the "reality principle," mediating between the real world and the desires of the id.
Eros Castration, symbolic: - For Lacan Freudian term for the child's submission to the prohibition of incest is linked to his or her entrance into the structure of language. The human being's capacity to symbolize is dependent on his or her acceptance of a loss, the loss of an imaginary complementarity with the mother. This loss consists in giving up one's privileged position as the mother's phallus in order to situate oneself in the social world as someone who "has the phallus" or "does not have itsex instinct."
Desire is Fixation - In Freudian theory, the margin that separates the speaking subject from a primordial object that process by which libido is lost attached to various objects and cannot be refound because it remains beyond the reach of wordserogenous zones (mouth, anus, genitals) during development. Such an object constitutes the cause Fixation of desire and is the bearer different amounts of the subject's unconscious fantasieslibido at various stages leads to differences in personality. Lacan also defines desire as what remains unfulfilled in the subject after his need, channeled through his demand, has been addressed
Ego: Free Association - In Lacanian theory the ego originates psychoanalysis, a technique in which the mirror stage (see Imaginary, below, and Preface)patient generates words by association. It is not the agent of the reality principle but the seat of the subject's narcissistic investment. Lacan characterizes the ego Supposed to act as a shield whose function is to fend off window into the disruptions of the subject's unconscious desire and to search in the other's gaze for confirmation of its existence. Imaginary: The Imaginary is the realm of subjective experience per se, the world as it appears to the subject. Lacan explains the genesis of the imaginary in the mirror stage, the archaic experience in which the child encounters his or her reflection in the gaze of the (m)Other. From that moment on, both the child's perception of the world and his fantasies will be informed by the experience of such a gaze.
Lack ( manque à être) refers to the loss entailed by symbolic castrationGenital Period - The stage after puberty in Freudian theory; lasts throughout life. For Freud, the resolution of the Oedipus complex Focus is dependent on the boy's fear of castration reproduction and the girl's penis envy, whereas caring for Lacan, both sexes must undergo the same painful but necessary process that symbolic castration entailsnext generation.
Name Hysteria - A disorder common in Freud's female patients in turn-of -the Father ( le nom du père) can be heard as both the no/ non of the father and his name/ nom. This pun contains the two dimensions -century Vienna, characterized by a grab-bag of what Lacan understands by symbolic castrationsomatic symptoms: the negative side that enforces the prohibition of incest (nolimb paralysis, says the fathermotor automatisms, you may not be your mother's phallussensory deficits, the exclusive object of her desire) and the positive sideatonia, the child's inscription in the generational order (as the son or daughter of a father and a mother), which locates the child in the social world, the realm of language. (See also Paternal Metaphoretc.)
Other: The Other (also called Id - One of the Symbolic) refers to what is beyond three structures of the "real" or "imaginary" significant others; that ismind in psychoanalysis. Of these structures, what it is exterior and anterior to the subject but determines it nevertheless. It is most primitive; the locus source of psychoanalysissex and death drives; obeys the "pleasure principle. The subject's unconscious "speaks" a language that has its roots in the Other.
Paternal Metaphor: The paternal metaphor not only refers to the double meaning of the non/nom du père but also points toward language per se as a metaphor for what has been irreversibly lost when the child becomes a speaking subject. Latency Period - In speakingFreudian theory, the subject does not know that he or she is symbolizing, through language, the object a period of his or her primordial yearning. The paternal metaphor is a symbolic operation that cuts repressed sexuality between the imaginary bond between mother Oedipal crisis and child and grants the boy or the girl puberty (the ability to symbolize this loss through words. Therefore, the fear of losing the penis or the frustration at not having it is grounded not in our "anatomical destiny" but in the dynamics at work within the intersubjective realm in which mother, father, and child are inscribedgenital period).
Libido - In Freudian theory, sexual energy. Each person has only a certain amount of libido that can be "cathected" and fixated onto various objects.
Oedipal Crisis Phallus: - The organizing principle of Takes place during the dynamic of the subjectphallic stage in Freud's desiredevelopmental theory. It is the signifier par excellence in relation Boys want to which the subject will assume his or her kill father and sleep with mother because of sexual identity. If, in the individual's fantasy world, the phallus acts as an imaginary object that the subject will first attraction to mother; girls want to incarnate kill mother and then move on to have (or sleep with father because of "penis envy." The crisis leads to seek in a romantic partner), within identification with the symbolic order same-- that is, in the unconscious realm -- the phallus operates as the signifier of a loss, the symbol of the lack sex parent and development of complementarity between the sexes. Lacan makes a clear distinction between the penis and the phallussuperego.
Real: Oral Stage - The real is reality first stage in its unmediated form. It is what disrupts the subjectFreud's received notions about himself and the world around him. Thus it characteristically appears to the subject as a shattering enigmadevelopmental theory, because in order to make sense which the focus of it he or she will have to symbolize it, that pleasure is, to find signifiers that can ensure its controlthe mouth.
Signifier: An element of discourse, operative at the conscious and unconscious levels, which represents and determines the subject. The signifier does not designate a fixed referent (a signified) but always refers Penis Envy - Name used to other signifiers. That is describe girls' supposed desire to say, the relation between a (signified) concept and its acoustic image (signifier) does not result from a particular affinity between have a word and its referent but is determined by the other signs that compose a given language. In that sense, the arbitrary relation between signifier and signified shows that language is an entity with its own laws and regulations that operate independently of the realm of existence that it appears to represent. For Lacan, the bar or dividing line between the signifier and the signified (S/s) expresses the problematic relation between what is said consciously and what is barred from conscious discoursepenis.
Subject: The subject is the human being as constituted by the knotting of what Lacan calls the RealPhallic Stage - Third stage in Freud's developmental theory, during which the Imaginary, Oedipal crisis takes place and the Symbolicsuperego develops. This triad breaks down Focus is on the classical dichotomies between nature and culturegenitals, individual and society, and inner and outer reality. The Real, the Imaginary, and the Symbolic together weave the subject's reality at all times. These categories are always intertwined and are never processed by the subject in their pure or isolated form. Only a psychotic outbreak can undo the knotting of specifically the triadpenis. More specifically, the subject in Lacanian theory refers to the subject of the individual's unconscious desire
Symbolic: The symbolic order is the order of language and culture, the synchronic structure in which the child is unknowingly inscribed. It is a Pleasure Principle - constraining structure imposed on the child through the Law of the Name of the Father. The repression that this law entails causes the formation of the unconscious. This concept of the symbolic was first proposed "instant gratification" policy followed by the structural anthropologist Lévi-Strauss, who demonstrated how the permutations at work in the elementary structures of kinship not only establish the prohibition of incest as the law that transforms nature into culture, but also reveal that language and culture are both shaped by a symbolic system operating on an unconscious levelid.
Psychoanalysis -34 A method of psychotherapy and psychological theorizing founded by Sigmund Freud in turn-of- the-century Vienna. Focuses on early life experiences, basic instincts, and the interplay of unconscious forces (thus a kind of "psychodynamic" theory). Psychodynamic - General term referring to Freudian and post-Freudian theories that postulated the interplay of forces in the unconscious as the major determinants of behavior. Reality Principle - In Freud's theory, the principle followed by the ego. Accommodates the constraints of reality while still trying to satisfy the id's urges and the superego's ideals. Superego - One of the three structures in the psychoanalytic theory of mind. The superego develops during the phallic stage and is the internalized representation of society's morals and goals; the conscience. Thanatos - Freudian name for the "death" instinct; the human tendency towards aggression, stagnation, and destruction.
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