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  • ...e between persons and inanimate things: individuals, parts of the [[body]] and the [[satisfaction]] of [[need]]s can all be [[object]]s. ...where '[[object]]' is defined as that which allows a [[drive]] to achieve its aim.
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  • ...anorexia]] and weight [[loss]], insomnia and disturbed [[sleep]] patterns, and an improvement in [[clinical]] [[symptoms]] in the evening. ...nipolar (recurring melancholic episodes) or bipolar (recurring melancholic and manic episodes). The bipolar [[situation]] reveals a fundamental characteri
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  • The term '[[ambivalence]]' is used in [[psychoanalysis]] to describe the simultaneous [[existence]] of contradictory [[feelings]] towar ...the '[[Rat Man]]' [[case]], [[Freud]] speaks of a battle between [[love]] and [[hate]].
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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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  • According to [[Sigmund Freud]], the [[loss]] of the [[object]] is a two-step [[process]] ...[[encounter]] between two [[partial object]]s, the [[infant]]'s [[mouth]] and the [[mother]]'s [[breast]].
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  • According to Sigmund [[Freud]], the [[loss]] of the [[object]] is a two-step [[process]] ...e]] with [[regard]] to a part of its own body, and this enables the infant to find a source of satisfaction that is the first [[substitute]] for the brea
    3 KB (512 words) - 01:16, 26 May 2019