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  • This [[process]] is [[active]] in the [[formation]] of [[hysterical]] or [[obsessional]] [[symptom]]s, i ...). Observations on transference [[love]] (Further recommendations on the [[technique]] of psychoanalysis III). SE, 12: 157-71.
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  • * Lacan enters analysis with Rudolph Lowewnstein and becomes an [[active]] member of the SeociEtE Psychanlytique de Paris (SPP). ...sions, as opposed to the standard analytical hour. Lacan argues that his [[technique]] accelerates analysis. The underlying [[logic]] is that if the [[unconscio
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  • ...ack is confronted with [[male]] resources, the [[feminine]] first has an [[active]] role before the desirable [[masculine]]. The [[reversal]] occurs because ...e Seminar of Jacques Lacan: Book II : The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis 1954-1955 (Seminar of Jacques Lacan)]]. Ed. [[Jacques-Al
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  • ...hus that the roles are reversed (with regard to the standard notion of the active subject working on the passive object): the subject is defined by a fundame ...of the human condition, which is why the two poles, rational and sensual, active and passive, cannot ever be fully mediated-reconciled - the "synthesis" of
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  • [[Breton]] was familiar with Freud's work on dreams and developed a technique of 'spontaneous' writing to give free expression to unconscious thoughts an ...analysis." Lacan and Dalí explained their conceptions of paranoia as an [[active]] [[psychic]] phenomenon, which Dalí compared with the [[passivity]] he as
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  • ...is an important [[narrative]] [[technique]]. The reader is forced to be [[active]] rather than [[passive]], and is made to [[work]] to discover what is goin
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  • suspecte de mé[[connaissance]] au sens [[technique]] du terme, et d'autant de l'entendre à savoir que le signifiant a fonction [[active]] dans
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  • [[Abstinence]]/rule of abstinence; [[Acting out]]/acting in; [[Active]] [[technique]]; Amnesia; Change; [[Construction]]/reconstruction; Déjà-vu; [[Developme
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  • [[Active]] [[technique]] Active [[imagination]]
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  • * Standard Edition Vol. XII. Case History of Schreber, Papers on Technique, and Other Works. 1911–13. * Standard Edition Vol. XII. Case History of Schreber, Papers on Technique, and Other Works. 1911–13.
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  • The analysis of transference is an important technique in psychoanalytic therapy because it allows the patient to achieve present- ...g more responsibility over her father's professional career and performing active service in the psychoanalytic community. That same year she became a member
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  • ...ignifier and [[signified]] but the conception "that the signifier has an [[active]] function in determining certain effects" in what is to be signified (i.e. "even in the form of effects of retreat," that is, even in deviations of [[technique]].
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  • ...of revision (1895-1901) could [[Sigmund Freud]] come to acknowledge the [[active]] [[role]] of the [[child]] in [[sexual]] [[seduction]] and to abandon his Her [[technique]] consisted in analyzing play just as one would analyze [[dreams]] and free
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  • ...e turn in method, even though Freud appears to have taken a particularly [[active]] [[role]], insisting patients surrender the pathogenic secrets buried in t ...<i>The Minutes of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society</i> that "[[analytic]] technique has been modified to the extent that the psychoanalyst no longer actively s
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  • ...contact during, or outside, the session (Sándor Ferenczi's "[[active]] [[technique]]" or "mutual analysis," Michael [[Balint]]'s or [[Donald Winnicott]]'s [[p # ——. (1913c). On beginning the treatment (Further recommendations on technique of psycho-analysis I). SE, 12: 121-144.
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  • ...with greater [[understanding]] and conviction. But with advances in the [[technique]] of analysis and the emergence of the [[concept]] of [[counter-transferenc ...d as possible. Study groups and [[seminars]] requiring the [[trainee]]'s [[active]] [[participation]] and interaction with older colleagues will contribute t
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  • ...e turn in method, even though Freud appears to have taken a particularly [[active]] [[role]], insisting patients surrender the pathogenic secrets buried in t ...ted in The Minutes of the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society that "[[analytic]] technique has been modified to the extent that the psychoanalyst no longer actively s
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  • ...itly, the rule urges [[analysts]] to adopt a corresponding [[listening]] [[technique]] ("evenly [[suspended attention]]"), for which they are prepared by virtue The fundamental rule was an end-point in Freud's [[development]] of his technique. He had begun with the "[[cathartic method]]," using [[hypnosis]] to elicit
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  • ..." translating basic sentences into alternative arrangements (e.g. , from [[active]] into [[passive]] sentences); and a [[lexicon]] providing [[words]] and at ...unpredictably to grammatical form. (He cites the asymmetrical semantics of active and passive sentence pairs [ Syntactic 101–3 ].) But in his later Aspects
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  • ...what he called [[analytic]] pedagogy, which makes use of his [[active]] [[technique]]. Following Ferenczi, Michael [[Balint]] (1932/1952) emphasized the effect ...aracter analysis and new Beginning. In his Primary love and psychoanalytic technique. London: Hogarth. (Original work published 1932)
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