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  • ...kes the re-emergence of the "impressions" of early [[childhood]] and the [[instinctual]] [[demands]] that can erupt into the life of the [[subject]], orientating ...n that ego, as happens regularly in the [[state]] of [[sleep]]; (2) if the instinctual elements attaching to the repressed receive a special reinforcement (of whi
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  • The [[work of art]] can be considered as a [[compromise solution]] between [[impulse]]s and [[defense]]s. ...he way for [[psycho-biography]] by demonstrating the impact of [[instincts|instinctual]] and [[childhood|infantile life]] on the [[artist]]'s [[creativity|creativ
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  • ...ssion drive is our drive for safety and protection of our lives. Those two impulse [[drives]] are the motivating factors of our actions. ...ed instinctual tension but a signal occurring in the ego of an anticipated instinctual tension’. The signalling function of anxiety is thus seen as a crucial on
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  • See also: Homosexuality; [[Instinctual]] impulse; [[Masculinity]]/femininity; [[Sadomasochism]]; [[Turning around]].
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  • ...olve the interests of the ego but instead correspond to an [[instinctual]] impulse that cannot be admitted, not because of the strong feelings of [[shame]] or
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  • [[Instinctual]] impulse Instinctual representative
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  • * [[Instinctual impulse]]
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  • ...mally happen in [[hysteria]]. [[Repression]] bears upon an [[instinctual]] impulse with [[projection]] onto an object; anxiety cannot be totally avoided excep ...anxiety that results from a conflict of ambivalence protects the ego from instinctual danger. In this work Freud underscored the [[reversal]] that analysis of th
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  • ...result is the mental [[symptom]] as a [[sign]] and [[substitute]] for an [[instinctual]] satisfaction that has not taken [[place]], like a foreign [[body]] that k * Drive: driving factor, the measure of the amount of impulse toward a particular action or end.
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  • ...ement‹the [[instinctual]] [[renunciation]] (that is, the renunciation of instinctual<br> might [[satisfy]] an impulse of the child's, which was suppressed in<br>
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  • ...r which is coupled with fear of father (ambivalence)). After the repressed impulse had vanished from consciousness a substitute for the father was found which
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  • <blockquote>[[Symptoms]] result from the injuring of the [[instinctual]] impulse through [[repression]].<ref>{{PoA}} Ch. 2</ref></blockquote> ...s are supposed to be an indication of and [[substitute]] for an unachieved instinctual [[gratification]]; they are, that is, a result of a [[process]] of repressi
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  • ...lescent. Sexualization is both a manifestation and an effect of the sexual impulse that libidinally cathects the object in a way that is both quantitative and ...as it is of [[narcissism]], and it is at once the motor and consequence of instinctual fusion. As a sexualizing factor it may be a "guardian of life," but it can
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  • ...idual into [[history]]; the ''mirror-phase'' is a drama whose [[internal]] impulse rushes from insufficiency to [[anticipation]] and which manufactures for th ...ition of the other, and makes the ''I'' into that system for which every [[instinctual]] thrust constitutes a [[danger]], even though it should correspond to a na
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