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  • ...s one of alienation, wherein the object of [[desire]] has become an object of [[need]]. ...ion. Subsequently, [[other]] authors examined the specific characteristics of this state, which resembles [[addiction]] in some respects.
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  • ...Braid, in his Neurhypnology (1843), popularized, or may even have coined, the word "hypnotism." "Hypnosis" appears to have come into use later. ..." characterized by [[three]] specific nervous states (catalepsy, lethargy, and somnambulism).
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  • ...re listed alphabetically within each [[category]] or subcategory. For ease of reference, one entry may be listed under several categories. [[Abstinence]]/rule of abstinence
    48 KB (5,452 words) - 20:34, 20 May 2019
  • ...[[ambivalence]]; [[being]] a defensive attitude, its aim is the reduction of [[anxiety]]. ...rates the ubiquity of a suffering that is at once undergone and created by the [[subject]].
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  • ...to an object, while in fear the person's attention is precisely focused on the object." ...the term <i>fear</i>—"in keeping with current usage"—to [[represent]] the [[situation]] when anxiety has found an object.
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  • ...lysis]], if for no [[other]] [[reason]] than that it is the essential tool of [[analytic]] [[treatment]]. ...of taking language into account in connection with interpretation and with the way [[words]] are invested with [[meaning]].
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  • ...he metapsychological aspects of character and its relation to [[symptoms]] and [[neurosis]]. ...gence between character and the major concepts of neurosis, [[psychosis]], and borderline [[conditions]].
    9 KB (1,227 words) - 20:06, 27 May 2019
  • ...[[understanding]] the [[psychic]] [[life]] and [[mental]] [[development]] of [[children]]. ...tment of Little Arpad, and Alfred Adler, one of the first practitioners of child analysis in [[Vienna]].
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