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  • ...[[understanding]] of [[transference]] in the therapeutic [[relationship]] and the presumed [[value]] of [[dream]]s as sources of insight into unconscious ...ilosophy]], and [[psychology]]. However, his theories remain controversial and widely disputed.
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  • ...[[time]], famous for his expert and largely unrivaled [[control]] of pace and suspense throughout his movies. ...r, and magnified. Another common theme is the basic incompatibility of men and [[women]]; Hitchcock's films often take a cynical view of traditional roman
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  • [[Lacan]] and [[psychoanalysis]] ...ught’ his discovery in [[concepts]] borrowed from [[biology]], mechanics and the [[psychology]] of his day. Marx [[thought]] his discovery using [[Hegel
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  • ...should avoid the [[jargon]]-laden talk on Hitchcock's unique touch, etc., and approach the difficult task of specifying what gives Hitchcock's films thei ...el, he detected in her hesitation that she is [[about]] to tell him a lie, and then countered her lie with an illegal act of his own, finding in her small
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  • ...e works of imaginative writers is of the same type as the "fore-pleasure," and that the [[true]] [[enjoyment]] of literature proceeds from the release of ...in [[speech]] alone its [[instrument]], its [[content]], its [[material]], and even the background noise of its uncertainties" (1977, p. 147/494)?
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  • ...ess of its specific [[nature]]. However, it is primarily Melanie [[Klein]] and Donald [[Winnicott]] who are [[responsible]] for establishing the concept a ...reud was especially interested in literary (Dostoyevsky, Hoffmann, Jensen) and artistic creation ([[Leonardo]] [[da Vinci]], [[Michelangelo]]).
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  • ...ed by four major [[categories]]: [[Concepts]]/Notions, Biographies, Works, and [[History]]. [[All categories]] are subcategorized, with the exception of B [[Projection]] and "[[participation]] mystique"
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  • ...nimal]] [[species]], of [[death]], and of the [[relationship]] between man and supernatural beings. ...stern mythology inherited this opposition between [[rational]] [[thought]] and [[mythical]] thought.
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  • ...than psychoanalysis or [[psychotherapy]], particularly [[literature]], art and [[culture]]. The term is therefore likely to have a range of accepted [[mea ...investigation of what it means to be [[human]]. This proximity of culture and psychoanalysis also has the effect of mitigating the field's [[association]
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  • ...les]] [[being]] among the first), as in the work of his disciples (Nunberg and Federn, 1962-1975). ...nores (as does [[psychoanalysis]] itself) the [[split]] between the normal and the pathological.
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  • ...s ongoing attempt to discover the etiology of [[neuroses]], [[psychoses]], and perversions. ...her]] than a [[change]] in the [[action]] of their minds upon their bodies and that the immediate [[cause]] of their disorder is to be looked for in their
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  • ...nse]], according to [[three]] possibilities: [[regression]], [[fixation]], and [[anticipation]]. ...spatial [[representation]] is more important than temporal representation, and allows the latter to be expressed. This is explained by the fact that the [
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  • ...he tools of psychoanalysis to explore precise terms of language, metaphor, and character. ...rd account until later biographies were produced by Ronald W. Clark (1980) and Peter Gay (1988).
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  • ...'s "Réalisation de [[désir]] et de symbolisme dans le conte" ([[Desire]] and [[symbolism]] in tales; 1908). ...te. This same theme was subsequently discussed by Otto Rank, Theodor Reik, and Géza Róheim before interest in it faded.
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  • ...les]] [[being]] among the first), as in the work of his disciples (Nunberg and Federn, 1962-1975). ...nores (as does [[psychoanalysis]] itself) the [[split]] between the normal and the pathological.
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  • ...ccordance with the [[subject]]'s wishes, so serving the [[internal]] world and augmenting [[pleasure]]. ...mpulsion]] to [[repeat]] that operated "beyond the [[pleasure principle]]" and the child's tendency to seek immediate pleasure through play were intimatel
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  • Levinas's early critique of Hegel and Heidegger in his ''Totality and Infinity'' is a model of the anti-philosophical procedure: for Levinas, the ...religion generally for Enlightenment rationalists, up to Dawkins today), ''and'' religion (God) enters as the solution to (solipsistic) madness (Descartes
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  • ...feminists, who understand it as a concealed re-affirmation of patriarchy, and by a broad range of the liberal New Left. ...rg's basic theses and place the discussion of pathological narcissism (PN) and borderline states into an appropriate historical context.
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