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  • * [[anxiety neurosis]]: ''névrose d'angoisse'': ''Angstneurose'' * [[fate neurosis]]: ''névrose de destinee''
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  • [[Psychosis]] is a nosological [[category]] distinct from [[neurosis]] and [[perversion]]. It is brought [[about]] by the [[foreclosure]] of a ...ons indicates major [[structural]] differences between [[psychosis]] and [[neurosis]].
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  • ...emy to the term object, as it flows into the part-object; the [[total]], [[narcissistic]], [[internal]], and [[external]] objects; the [[self]]-object; the object ...bject]]'s own body through the forms of [[auto-erotism]] (object-cathexis, narcissistic cathexis).
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  • ...Abraham, the [[structure]] of melancholia is closer to that of obsessive [[neurosis]] on account of the intense hostility toward the outside world. In both ill ...ic]] [[mechanism]]. This [[process]] implies that the object [[choice]] is narcissistic and characterized by a strong [[fixation]] on the object but a weak [[cathe
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  • ...] it is possible to [[understand]] [[psychosis]] and distinguish it from [[neurosis]]. ...Verwerfung’’. In the [[Schema L]] "...the condition of the subject S (neurosis or psychosis) is dependent on what is [[being]] unfolded in the Other O. Wh
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  • ...alence]] in [[affective]] life, nightmares associated with [[traumatic]] [[neurosis]], masochism, and [[negative]] therapeutic reactions. ...[[On Narcissism]]: An Introduction" (1914c). In this text, Freud saw the [[narcissistic]] libido as conflicting with erotic love of the object: [[Narcissus]] versu
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  • ...hich is found throughout all (at least Western) [[history]], obsessional [[neurosis]] is a distinctly modern phenomenon.<br><br> ...love: what was at stake was then not only God's love for us, but also his (narcissistic) desire to be loved by us, humans - is in this reading God Himself not stra
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  • ...trument]] of [[erotic]] sensations — if he carries out his wishes. The [[narcissistic]] investment in the penis leads the boy to a renunciation of the mother as In [[neurosis]], where the [[mechanism]] of [[defence]] is [[repression]], ''[[Verdrangun
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  • ...on to the [[SuperEgo|superego]] and to sublimation, its consequences for [[neurosis]], the origin of civilization, and the different attitudes of individuals t ...especially to sexual morality, has [[negative]] consequences ranging from neurosis to a degradation of sexual objects (1908d).
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  • ...werful factors in the gratification of [[passive]] [[libidinal]] wishes. [[Narcissistic]] [[patients]] should be helped to acknowledge the unconscious [[self]]-cri ...cific ways that [[children]] respond to guilt may predispose [[them]] to [[neurosis]] and [[mental]] instability, but may also prove to be a source of success
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  • ...ques deployed by the ego in conflicts that have the potential to lead to [[neurosis]]. In the [[sense]] in which [[Freud]] first used the term, defenses are [[ ...the techniques which the ego makes use of in conflicts which may lead to a neurosis, while we retain the [[word]] 'repression' for the special method of defenc
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  • * [[Narcissistic neurosis]] * [[Phobic neurosis]]
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  • This [[injury]], at once [[phallus|phallic]] and [[narcissism|narcissistic]], was experienced to begin with as a personal [[punishment]], then accepte ...possible routes: the young [[woman]] might turn away from sexuality into [[neurosis]] ([[inhibition]]), or she might refuse to [[renounce]] the phallus and dev
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  • ...regression]] of [[dreams]]. This term is also used in [[pathology]], where narcissistic withdrawal is differentiated from regression in the [[dream]]-[[work]] and ...ed of its libidinal charge, which flows back onto the ego in a movement of narcissistic regression.
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  • ...h is always being reshaped into new [[formations]] while maintaining the [[narcissistic]] quest for domination, although this quest is hidden. ...osite of the sexual instincts ("[[Notes]] Upon a Case of [[Obsessional]] [[Neurosis]]" [1909d]). The instinct for mastery nevertheless retains a place in "[[In
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  • ...ubject has not yet subjugated himself to another person. [[Obsessional]] [[neurosis]] is [[representative]] of this intermediary [[stage]], which Freud describ ...of the instinctual vicissitude described here depended on the subject's [[narcissistic]] organization.
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  • ...tivized in the face of difficulties involving defusions of [[instinct]], [[narcissistic]] fragility, and deficiencies in symbolization. Although it remains [[true] ...; "Remembering, Repeating and Working-through"; Resistance; Transference [[neurosis]]; Work (as a [[Psychoanalytical]] Notion).
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  • ...hat the [[ego]] had an aspect that was not tied up with the individual's [[neurosis|neurotic]] conflicts. There was a [[conflict]]-free zone (the "[[autonomou ...should have disappeared is the armour of the [[ego]], the glass cage of [[narcissistic]] [[illusion]]s.
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  • ...by indifference, contempt, or [[fear]]. In contrast, in [[obsessional]] [[neurosis]], (Zwangsneurose) pleasure is active: the seduced [[infant]] actively, agg ...er means" (p. 132). The transformations between active and passive imply a narcissistic consistency and a drive that is also no longer "poorly connected and indepe
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  • | [[anxiety neurosis]] || ''névrose d'angoisse'' || ''Angstneurose'' | [[fate neurosis]] || ''névrose de destinee'' ||
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