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  • [[Diavowal]] is a more radical [[defense]] against [[castration]] than [[repression]]. ...ed on a holistic concept of [[mind]] and [[body]] and which stressed the [[psychological]] importance of [[body]] presentation.
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  • ...the [[scientific]] study of the brain) and neuropsychology (the study of [[psychological]] disorders and impairments caused by brain dysfunction). ...liefs and desires that results, according to Freud, from the [[childhood]] repression of the desire to sleep with one's mother and kill one's father.
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  • ...es of the old along three lines. First, they try to expose the nature of [[repression]] and [[castration]] as fundamental to psychoanalytic machinery. Second, th ...ideologically motivated [[construct]] not attributable to the operation of repression (295). Deleuze and Guattari seek to explode the [[concept]] of castration a
    26 KB (3,786 words) - 21:14, 20 May 2019
  • ...developed a reader-response criticism that drew upon psychoanalytic and [[psychological]] traditions of ego development (see reader-response theory and criticism). ...c or [[clinical]] [[interpretations]] of Freud colluded with the forces of repression by emphasizing the [[necessity]] to [[adapt]] to societal norms that were b
    19 KB (2,756 words) - 21:59, 20 May 2019
  • ...atopsychic [[communication]], Freud gives [[three]] possible mechanisms: [[repression]], the [[difference]] between somatic [[sexuality]] and psychic sexuality,
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  • ...f representation." Freud was in effect seeking "permission to move on to [[psychological]] ground" (1893c, p. 170), and he crossed that border on the basis of the [ ...ld later be known as associative [[links]] and breaks, [[isolation]] and [[repression]].
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  • Character is a [[psychological]], [[philosophical]], and a [[literary]] [[concept]]. A [[distinction]] [[n ...of neurosis—are [[absent]] in the formation of character. In the latter, repression either does not come into [[action]] or smoothly achieves its aim of replac
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  • ...d a neurosis ([[hysteria]]) within a single framework occurred after the [[psychological]] [[nature]] of hysteria ("the great neurosis") was established at the end ...e of development (that is to say, its chronological placing) which enables repression to occur—i.e. which transforms a source of [[internal]] [[pleasure]] into
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  • ...volume XIV dated September 1, 1913. The second, Its Interest for the Non-[[Psychological]] [[Sciences]], was published in the supplement to the next issue, dated No ...cial and [[perverse]] instincts in the child, if they are not subjected to repression but are diverted from their original aims to more valuable ones by the [[pr
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  • ...roblem of the [[significance]] of [[space]] for the [[living]] organism; [[psychological]] [[concepts]] hardly seem less appropriate for shedding light on these mat ...nd situates (as against a frequently expressed prejudice) [[hysterical]] [[repression]] and its returns at a more archaic stage than obsessional inversion and it
    19 KB (3,033 words) - 02:23, 21 May 2019
  • ...the inability to comprehend what is taking place. This event then leaves a psychological scar in the subject's [[unconscious]] that will resurface in later [[life]] ...tion of what is repressed. For Freud there can be no unconscious without [[repression]], but what exactly is it that is repressed: words, images, [[feelings]]? T
    33 KB (5,476 words) - 00:53, 25 May 2019
  • ...and their Relation to the Unconscious, indicate that the [[mechanism]] of repression and the [[return]] of the [[repressed]] are [[linguistic]] in [[nature]]. T ...mbolic that results in a [[psychotic]] subject. Foreclosure contrasts with repression, in that what is [[foreclosed]] is excluded from the symbolic [[system]] al
    11 KB (1,693 words) - 23:13, 23 May 2019
  • ...n direct brutal infliction of [[pain]], while the US soldiers focused on [[psychological]] [[humiliation]]. Furthermore, recording the humiliation with a camera, wi ...is filled by somebody or something else. /…/ if those who suffer inhuman repression are unable to enact Human Rights that are their last recourse, then somebod
    44 KB (7,093 words) - 10:21, 1 June 2019
  • ...ts displayed a whole range of psychotic symptoms: paranoid ideas, neurotic repression substituted with more "primitive" defence mechanisms (split, denial of cert ...hese "regressive" defence mechanisms prevent both the unity of the Ego and psychological unity. When, for example, a borderline subject considers somebody both "goo
    71 KB (11,547 words) - 02:55, 20 July 2019
  • ...was on direct brutal infliction of pain, while the US soldiers focused on psychological humiliation. Furthermore, recording the humiliation with a camera, with the ...is filled by somebody or something else. /…/ if those who suffer inhuman repression are unable to enact Human Rights that are their last recourse, then somebod
    43 KB (6,952 words) - 02:55, 20 July 2019
  • ...ty of male erection in a purely biochemical way, bypassing all problems of psychological inhibitions and so on. Now Viagra takes care of the erection, there is no e ...lf War of 1991, I read that in a report, that of American soldiers who had psychological traumas after the war, the majority of them were not as you would expect th
    51 KB (8,853 words) - 02:55, 20 July 2019

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