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  • ...resulting from [[conflict]] between the aims of the [[superego]] and those of the ego. ...enomena from which, in extreme instances, any [[conscious]] [[perception]] of guilt is entirely [[absent]].
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  • ...stability]] by avoiding [[anxiety]] and [[unpleasure]]. The [[concept]] of defense was broadened somewhat when Freud attributed an important [[role]] to the [ ...sexuality alone is not enough to [[cause]] repression; the cooperation of defense is necessary" (p. 188).
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  • ...agic]] intent motor isolation is to furnish a guaranty of the interruption of [[coherence]] in [[thinking]].<ref>{{PoA}} Ch. 6</ref></blockquote> ...r [[feeling]] with [[other]] [[thoughts]] or behaviors are broken by means of pauses, [[rituals]], magical [[formulas]], or other such devices.
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  • ...and [[aggressive]] tendencies. They reveal the complexity and vicissitudes of the [[links]] between [[affect]] and [[representation]]. ...]. This conclusion followed his [[analysis]] of the neuro-[[psychoses]] of defense (1894a). In this [[text]] he linked [[repression]] to [[hysteria]], and...
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  • ...s [[conscious]], attempts to deal with [[reality]]. They take the [[form]] of [[disavowal]] or [[withdrawal]] as the [[subject]] tries to avoid or circum ...rojection]]</i>," as a "defensive [[symptom]]," [[signified]] "<i>distrust of [[other]] [[people]]</i>" (p. 184).
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  • ...with the ego is [[repressed]] and exchanged for [[another]]. A [[number]] of synonyms are found in Sigmund [[Freud]]'s writings: "ersatz," "[[substituti ...Neuro-[[Psychoses]] of [[Defence]]" (1894a), Freud described the formation of an [[obsessional]] idea as a substitute for an...
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  • ...[external]], and be internalized as a result of its associated [[dynamic]] of [[conflict]]; it can also result from [[structural]] requirements inherent In every [[case]] the formulation of the [[prohibition]] and its operation can be partially or totally [[unconci
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  • ...many more defense mechanisms, however on this page only [[Anna Freud]]’s defense mechanisms are described.'' '''Defense mechanisms''' are unconscious mechanisms aimed at reducing [[anxiety]] that
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  • ...uline]]/feminine. He then used these terms in his [[dynamic]] [[analysis]] of ego as [[agency]]. ...epeats an experienced sexual attack on [[another]] infant. This alteration of the sexual attack experienced by the [[child]] from [[passive]] to active c
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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
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  • ...mary [[processes]] to that of the secondary processes. It is an expression of the [[instinct]]'s requirement for [[psychic]] work owing to its link with ...[[traumatic]] effect in a [[separate]] psychic group, with no possibility of liquidation.
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  • ...onial or ceremonious; in so doing, he underscores the sacred [[character]] of these practices. ...sessional neurosis]] and collective ritual practices, by way of the notion of [[primal]] [[ambivalence]] and its expression toward the [[father]], in <i>
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  • ...[[idea]] of evacuation by sifting (excrement), the prefix "se" to the idea of [[separation]], setting aside, and preserving (secretion, secret). ...[[Interpretation]] of [[Dreams]]</i> (1900a), Freud [[interpreted]] dreams of [[exhibitionism]] as a [[desire]] to "keep a secret."
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  • <blockquote>[[Symptoms]] result from the injuring of the [[instinctual]] impulse through [[repression]].<ref>{{PoA}} Ch. 2</ref> ...nstinctual [[gratification]]; they are, that is, a result of a [[process]] of repression.<ref>{{PoA}} Ch. 2</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...The result of this process—for example, the act or [[manifest]] [[text]] of a dream—is that [[desire]] can find a way out, and its [[economic]] charg ...al]] excitement) and with a "[[complex]] of representations" (in a process of [[symbolic]] transposition), these two [[processes]] [[being]] able to func
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  • ...case of actual neuroses (pp. 275-76) and [[psychoanalysis]] in that of the defense neuroses. ...omatopsychic [[communication]] was caused by [[particular]] [[conditions]] of [[mental]] functioning and generally led to [[symptoms]].
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  • ...and [[aggressive]] tendencies. They reveal the complexity and vicissitudes of the [[links]] between [[affect]] and [[representation]]. ...of the defenses) came to be considered the essential first line of defense of the obsessive (or [[phobic]]) [[subject]].
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  • ...resulting from [[conflict]] between the aims of the [[superego]] and those of the ego. ...enomena from which, in extreme instances, any [[conscious]] [[perception]] of guilt is entirely [[absent]].
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  • ...concomitant, for [[Freud]], with the [[development]] of the general theory of psychoneuroses. ...ms and causes of neurosis, and the two theories also approached the choice of neurosis very differently.
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  • ='Lacan as a Reader of Hegel' by Slavoj Žižek= ...ecause it mediates in our time between the care-ridden man and the subject of absolute knowledge.<u>1</u>
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