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  • ...ns. Donald Nicholson-Smith, [[London]]: Hogarth Press and the Institute of Psycho-Analysis, 1973 [1967]. p. 118</ref> ...nd believe that they do see a penis all the [[time]]."<ref>{{F}}. "[[Works of Sigmund Freud|The Infantile Genital Organization]]", 1923e. [[SE]] XIX. pp.
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  • ...ar]], thus implying that there is a specific [[unified]], homogeneous kind of [[discourse]] that can be called "[[science|scientific]]". ...in the seventeenth century <ref>{{Ec}} p. 857</ref>, with the inauguration of modern physics.<ref>{{Ec}} p. 855</ref>.
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  • An [[Outline]] of [[Psycho]]-[[Analysis]]
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  • ...eutic [[relationship]] and the presumed [[value]] of [[dream]]s as sources of insight into unconscious desires. He is commonly referred to as "the [[father]] of psychoanalysis" and his [[work]] has been highly influential — popularizi
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  • ...ox is thus that the roles are reversed (with regard to the standard notion of the active subject working on the passive object): the subject is defined b ...m means that the reality I see is never "whole" - not because a large part of it eludes me, but because it contains a stain, a blind spot, which signals
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  • ...en talk on Hitchcock's unique touch, etc., and approach the difficult task of specifying what gives Hitchcock's films their unique flair.<br> ...rely contingent… This is called [[true]] [[love]] in [[theory]]. So, out of this true love, I [[claim]] that there IS a unique Hitchcockian [[dimension
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  • ...on" connotes attempts at seduction, [[real]] or fantasied, in the [[form]] of advances, incitations, manipulations, or suggestions that are actively init ...minently instructive from an [[epistemological]] as from a heuristic point of view, and is worth reviewing.
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  • ...dealism]] - The [[real]] as [[trauma]] - Theog of the</i> <i>[[dream]] and of waking - [[Consciousness]] and [[representation]] - God is un</i><i>[[consc ...ept]] ofrepetition, as it is presented by [[Freud]] and the [[experience]] of [[psychoanalysis]].<p>
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  • </p><h3 align="center">The topic of the [[imaginary]]</h3><br> INTRODUCTION OF THE INVERTED BOUQUET<br>
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  • ...tients]], who had found no relief through rest-cures, through the [[arts]] of hydropathy or through electricity" (1919g, p. 259). ...echniques. He was more concerned with deeper causes and, from the [[time]] of Studies on [[Hysteria]], he limited his own influence: "[Y]ou will be able
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  • ...covers in the [[manifest]] dream (the [[narrative]] the dreamer constructs of his dream). ...and he never abandoned this [[distinction]], as [[witness]] An [[Outline]] of [[Psychoanalysis]] (1940a [1938]).
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  • ...on "[[latent]] [[dream]] [[thoughts]]" comes up frequently in the writings of [[Freud]]; while the term as a [[whole]] has a very definite [[meaning]], t ...in The Interpretation of [[Dreams]] (1900a), and in his [[case]] histories of [[Dora]] (1905e) and the "[[Wolf Man]]" (1918b).
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  • ...ply any strictly [[chronological]] sequence: these are "phases" or "levels of organization" that may well overlap or coincide. ...]] as closely associated with the relinquishment of one such zone in favor of [[another]].
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  • ...gs prior to the advent of language but rather in thought before the advent of [[words]]. ...nguage can facilitate an emotional release, in connection with the revival of a [[memory]], that is less costly than alternative adequate reactions (tear
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  • ...refers both to a willful act of murder of the father (or, more generally, of a [[male]] progenitor) and to the murderer. ...on of [[psychoanalytic]] [[thought]] and "the main source of the [[sense]] of [[guilt]]" (1928b [1927], p. 183).
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  • ...substrate of the [[psyche]]; and [[primal]] [[fantasies]] and/or fantasies of origins. ...ymbolic]] pact and the rules that result from it constitute the beginnings of society.
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  • ...tion is not reached until the arrival of [[puberty]] and a final [[phase]] of [[libidinal]] development, the [[genital]] phase. ...of [[life]]. This broadened the [[notion]] of sexuality, giving it a range of extension that is specific to [[psychoanalysis]].
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  • ...[medicine]] illegally (he was not a physician). He cast it in the [[form]] of an informal conversation with an "impartial interlocutor," probably Julius ...] non-physicians from practicing. Ernest [[Jones]] launched a major survey of the [[analytic]] [[community]] before the Innsbruck International Congress
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  • ...ity]]-testing is a [[defence]] against [[hallucination]] and the confusion of what is actually perceived and what is imagined. Reality-testing is one of the major functions of the ego.
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  • ...hology]] is the term used by [[Sigmund Freud]] to describe the final stage of [[human]] [[psychosexual]] [[development]]. According to [[Freud]]'s theori ===Female sexuality and criticism of Freud's theories===
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