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  • * [[anaclictic type of object choice]]: ''[[choix]] d'[[objet]] par étayage'': ''Anlehnungstypus * [[derivative of the unconscious]]: ''rejeton de l'[[inconscient]]'': ''Abkömmling des Unbewußten''
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  • | field = [[Psychology]] ...Freudian]], featuring the [[unconscious]], the [[castration]] [[complex]], the ego, [[identification]], and [[language]] as [[subjective]] [[perception]].
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  • ...e term from [[Nietzche]].<ref>{{F}} ''[[Works of Sigmund Freud|The Ego and the Id]]''. 1923b. [[SE]] XIX. p. 23</ref> ...mund Freud|The Ego and the Id]]''. 1923b. [[SE]] XIX. p. 23</ref> and used the term ''[[das Es]]'' to denote these forces.
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  • ...[[affect]] from one [[idea]] to another.<ref>{{F}} ''[[The Interpretation of Dreams]]''. 1900a: [[SE]] V, 562</ref> ...to the [[patient]]'s [[relationship]] to the [[analyst]] as it develops in the [[treatment]].
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  • ...[[psychoanalysis]] in the [[sense]] in which one speaks of the [[object]] of someone's ([[Desire]]) (affection or attentions). ...nimate things: individuals, parts of the [[body]] and the [[satisfaction]] of [[need]]s can all be [[object]]s.
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  • ...]]'') can be translated into [[French]] by two [[words]]: ''[[ego|moi]]'' (the usual term which [[French]] [[psychoanalyst]]s use for [[Freud]]'s ''[[ego| ...in {{Ec}} pp. 93-100 ["[[The Mirror Stage as Formative of the Function of the I as Revealed in Psychoanalytic Experience]]", trans. [[Alan Sheridan]], in
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  • ...eud]], [[displacement]] (a [[primary process]]) means the [[transference]] of [[physical]] intensities (1900a, p. 306) along an "associative path," so th ...[symptom]]s, in the [[dream work]], in the production of [[joke]]s, and in the [[transference]].
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  • The [[concept]] of [[repression]] is one of the most basic [[concepts]] in [[psychoanalytic theory]]. =====Unconscious=====
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  • ...]. [[Paris]]: Seuil, 1986 [''[[Seminar VI|The Seminar. Book VI. The Ethics of Psychoanalysis, 1959-60]]''. Trans. Dennis Porter. [[London]]: Routledge, 1 * the side of the [[analysand]] and
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  • ...oject]] of close reading, and in the process would reconstitute the theory of psychoanalysis. [[Lacan]] presented a distinctive [[interpretation|reading]] of [[psychoanalysis]].
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  • ...[process]] of [[art|artistic creation]] in general and certain [[art|works of art]] in [[particular]]. He explained [[art|artistic creation]] by reference to the [[concept]] of [[sublimation]], a process in which [[sexual]] [[libido]] is redirected tow
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  • ...gy|environment]]. [[Adaptation]] implies a [[harmonious]] relation between the ''[[Adaptation|Innenwelt]]'' (inner [[world]]) and ''[[adaptation|Umwelt]]' ==Ego-Psychology==
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  • ...d]] situated the [[concept]] of [[defence]] at the heart of his [[theory]] of [[neurosis]]. ...]] refers to the reaction of the [[ego]] to certain interior stimuli which the [[ego]] perceives as dangerous.
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  • ...s attitude to [[Cartesian]]ism is extremely [[complex]], and only a few of the most important points can be summarised here. ...sparency|self-transparency]] of [[consciousness]], and the [[autonomy]] of the [[ego]].<ref>{{E}} p. 6</ref>
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  • ...atures of [[Lacanian psychoanalysis]] is [[Lacan]]'s approach to questions of [[time]]. ...zed by two important innovations: the [[concept]] of [[logical time]], and the stress on [[retroaction]] and [[anticipation]].
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  • ...efer to "[[structure|social structures]]" by which he means a specific set of [[affect]]ive relations between [[family]] members. ...ofoundly than the [[adult]], and [[introjection|internalizes]] [[them]] in the [[complex]].<ref>{{Ec}} p.89</ref>.
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  • ...or equating the [[psyche]] with [[consciousness]] and thus excluding the [[unconscious]] on purely ''a priori'' grounds,<ref>{{F}} 1925e [1924]: [[SE]] XIX, 216-1 ...ll]] of philosophical references; indeed, this is often regarded as one of the features that distinguishes [[Lacan]] from other [[psychoanalytic]] thinker
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  • [[Freud]] first used the term "[[resistance]]" to designate the unwillingness to [[recall]] [[repressed]] [[memories]] to [[consciousness]] ...tion]], the term soon came to denote all those obstacles that arise during the [[treatment]] and interrupt its [[progress]]:
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  • {{Top}}lack of object|privation{{Bottom}} ===Lack of Object===
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  • ...[mental]] [[processes]] that are otherwise inaccessible because they are [[unconscious]]; # a therapeutic method for the treatment of [[neurotic]] disorders; and
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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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  • He attended a prestigious Catholic school, the '''Collège Stanislas'''.<ref>An ambitious student, he excelled in [[religi ...[[Lacan]] begins his [[treatment|clincial training]] in [[psychiatry]] at the [[Sainte-Anne hospital]], where he would later teach.
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  • ...</b> and <a href="papin.htm"><b>[[Motives of Paranoiac Crime: The Crime of the Papin Sisters]]</b></a>, transl. by Jon Anderson in <i>Critical [[Texts]]</ <b>The [[Family]] [[Complexes]]</b>, transl. by Carolyn Asp in <i>Critical Texts</
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  • Book II: The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis. ...in his first seminar between [[discourse analysis]] and the [[analysis of the ego]], both in relation to [[psychoanalytical theory]] and [[practice]].
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  • ...ation]] isolated by [[Freud]] in <i>[[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]</i> (1921, S.E. XVIII), he finds: ...f the [[father]]'s mark, "An [[identity]] of body [[links]] the [[Father]] of all [[times]] to all those who descend from Him."
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  • ...unnamed [[Oedipal conflict]]. This book is ideal for begginers in the area of psychoanalysis ...influence of the <i>Three Essays</i> was profound, and fostered change in the way that people thought, behaved, and learned about sexuality; this influen
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  • [[Totem and Taboo]] is Sigmund [[Freud]]'s first [[work]] on group [[psychology]]. ...rk presents an analogy between two [[terms]]: on the one hand, savages, on the [[other]], neurotics and [[children]].
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  • ...der Kultur'' ("The Uneasiness in [[Culture]]") and is considered to be one of [[Freud]]'s most important and most-read works, though today it is usually ...]'' and the [[idea]] of a [[death instinct]] first developed in ''[[Beyond the Pleasure Principle]]''.
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  • ...n]] of Freud's [[psychoanalytic]] [[thinking]], but was intended as a work of [[history]]. ...of Moses is inherited through the generations; this guilt then [[drives]] the [[Jews]] to [[religion]] to make [[them]] feel better.
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  • ...]] [[dream analysis]], which [[Freud]] believed was the "royal road to the unconscious". At the beginning of Chapter One, Freud describes his [[work]] thus:
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  • ...l>]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar II|The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...[[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]</i>; and <i>[[The Ego and the Id]]</i>.</span>
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  • ...t of [[clinical]] [[practice]] rather than based on empirical [[analysis]] of clinical cases. ...the frequent psychoanalytic emphasis on the unconscious or non-coincidence of consciousness with itself. (Unlike those who take up psychoanalysis for cli
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  • ...ngthening the ego so it could better cope with the pressures from [[The Id|the id]], [[super-ego]], and [[society]] in general. ...facilitates ''[[adaptation]] '', that is, more effective mutual regulation of ego and [[environment]].
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  • ...ship]] and the presumed [[value]] of [[dream]]s as sources of insight into unconscious desires. ...] and [[feminist]] theories, [[literary criticism]], [[philosophy]], and [[psychology]]. However, his theories remain controversial and widely disputed.
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  • ...ach to [[mental]] activity that has materialized in the [[development]] of the cognitive [[sciences]]. ...ld of cognitive [[science]] ([[social]] psychology or the [[neurobiology]] of development, for example).
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  • ...ms]], the 'imaginary' was the first to appear, well before the Rome Report of 1953. ...[[imago]]' as the proper study of [[psychology]] and [[identification]] as the fundamental [[psychical]] [[process]].
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  • ...[[think]] psychoanalysis without any reference to a [[unified]] conception of [[self]] or ego. A few years later, during the May ‚68 uprising, it was felt by many
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  • Thank you for the kind invitation. ...pation of individuals in our post-modern [[political]] process. We are all the time asked by politicians to press such buttons. But some things are exclud
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  • ...] two dimensions of the [[Lacanian]] [[triad]] ISR, [[the Symbolic]] and [[the Real]]? ...tours of a new space of symbolic fictions in which we fully participate in the mode [[disavowal]], i.e. [[being]] aware that "this is not real life."
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  • ...n, but with the [[explicit]] [[exclusion]] of the choices that may disturb the [[public]] (say, a person whose choice is to be and act as a racist is a pr ...[[polemics]] against the Menshevik and Socialist-Revolutionaries' critique of Bolshevik [[power]] in 1922:
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  • ...not from rich neighborhoods, but were part of the hard-won acquisitions of the very strata from which protesters originate. ...r of these outbursts residing in the easily predictable racist REACTION of the French populist crowd to them.
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  • ...nar VII|L'éthique de la psychanalyse]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar VII|The Ethics of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...in at all. Both have rejected the [[right]] to live in [[order]] to enter the "in-between-two-deaths," - ''entre-deux-morts'' - that is immortality.
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  • The [[dream]] provides disguised [[satisfaction]] for [[wish]]es that are [[rep ...[[interpretation]] is the "royal road that leads to [[knowledge]] of the [[unconscious]] in [[psychic]] [[life]]."
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  • ...cious condition for the [[conscious]] one, is better described as "capable of entering consciousness," or as ''preconscious''.<ref>{{OoPA}} Ch. 4</ref></ ...g]] loosely, or when we have to [[defend]] in general the [[existence]] of unconscious [[processes]] in [[mental]] [[life]].<ref>{{NILP}} Ch. 3</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...– June 6, 1961) was a Swiss [[psychiatrist]] and founder of analytical [[psychology]]. ...eas]] are not typically included in curriculum of most major universities' psychology departments, but are occasionally explored in [[humanities]] departments.
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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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  • ...l]], and its nod toward [[liberal]] sensibility, betrayed what was best in the late pope, his <i>intractable</i> [[ethics|ethical]] stance.</p> ...here the highest [[cultural critique]] unexpectedly meets the lowest [[pop psychology]].
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  • ...lludere) by the [[nature]] of evidence or the [[seductive]] [[appearance]] of something that deceives. ...enses), or even an [[ontological]] [[structure]] (the Platonic [[myth]] of the cave).
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  • of obscurantism, and may not even have believed very much of what he he was simply playing [[games]] with the [[Paris]] [[intellectual]] [[community]] to
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  • <b>The subject of philosophy</b><br><br> ...hat can be raised by a mere thought' (TS, 382-3)? Who else, in a parody of the anthropologist Claude Lévi-Strauss, would observe:</font></p>
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  • ...nd that the [[true]] [[enjoyment]] of literature proceeds from the release of tensions in our minds.<ref>{{RPDD}}</ref></blockquote> ...rument]], its [[content]], its [[material]], and even the background noise of its uncertainties" (1977, p. 147/494)?
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  • ...h holds that all [[neuroses]] can be traced back to represses [[memories]] of [[sexual]] traumas experienced in early [[childhood]]. ...an improbably high incidence of sexual abuse and of [[incest]] on the part of fathers.
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  • ...e the late eighteenth century and in [[psychiatry]] since the beginning of the twentieth. ...esignation for an empirical description of [[human]] [[experience]] devoid of all metaphysical presuppositions.
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  • ...ike [[cancer]] or [[control]] the weather. His views were not accepted by the mainstream [[scientific]] [[community]]. ...he injunction, Reich conducted his own [[defense]], which involved sending the judge all his books to read. He was sentenced to two years' imprisonment.
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  • ...]], best known for the application of [[Ferdinand de Saussure]]'s theories of [[Semiotics]] to [[film]]. ...mperfect [[reflection]] of [[reality]] and as a method to delve into the [[unconscious]] [[dream]] [[state]].
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  • ...ollowed the path of her [[father]] and contributed to the newly born field of [[psychoanalysis]]. ...analyst]], youngest daughter of [[Sigmund Freud]] and founder, in 1947, of the Hampstead Child [[Therapy]] [[Clinic]].
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  • In "[[The Uncanny]]" [[Freud]] seeks to explain the [[feeling]] of uncanniness. [[Freud]] attibutes the feeling to a [[repressed]] [[infantile]] [[complex]] that has been revived.
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  • ...repeated endlessly among literary types; the fault, as always, belongs to the specialists. ...ath to be passable. Count sixty more for someone to say the reason for all of that.
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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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  • The <i>[[jouissance]] </i>of [[transgression]]</font><br> THE BARRIER TO <i>JOUISSANCE<br>
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  • NATURE OF THE LINGUISTIC SIGN<a></a></font><p></p></h3></center><font size="+1"><br> ...e><blockquote><font size="+1">[Saussure introduces the structuralist point of view into
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  • ...dy]] of [[thought]] in [[psychoanalysis]] concerning [[them]], in spite of the rather fragmentary references found in [[Freud]] and subsequent attempts to ..."The initial [[helplessness]] of [[human]] beings is the [[primal]] source of all [[moral]] motives."
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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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  • ...the [[superego]]. Melanie [[Klein]] then formed the more radical view that the defenses [[exist]] within an archaic ego. ...of sexuality alone is not enough to [[cause]] repression; the cooperation of defense is necessary" (p. 188).
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  • ...ruction]] and [[mastery]] or the will to [[power]]: this is sadism proper; the part that remains "[[inside]]" is primary erogenous masochism. ...cease to hold and the [[compulsion]] to [[repeat]] would no longer possess the importance we have ascribed to it" (p. 44).
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  • ...d to provide pleasure through the simple and disinterested [[activity]] of the psychic [[apparatus]]" (1905c). ...]), though not in respect to work on [[literature]] or the [[development]] of [[civilization]].
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  • ...00), a [[text]] already containing a reference to wit in the [[structure]] of dreams. ...as it was in Freud's Interpretation of Dreams and The [[Psychopathology]] of Everyday [[Life]] (1901).
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  • ...[[psychoanalysis]], the term is also and especially discussed in [[terms]] of [[fantasy]] and [[psychological]] [[conflict]]. ...Draft N, dated May 31, 1897), in which he explained "saintliness" in terms of its impious and anti-[[social]] [[character]] (1950a). A [[family]] primord
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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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  • ...ssigned a special [[role]] to verbal language in the [[mechanism]] whereby unconscious [[processes]] became conscious. ...gs prior to the advent of language but rather in thought before the advent of [[words]].
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  • ...eings, there are also [[psychological]] conditions that are independent of the former. ...an Marxism," despite its [[heterogeneity]]. Particularly productive during the 1920s and 1930s, this approach was notably illustrated by Wilhelm [[Reich]]
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  • The term "[[memory]]" is used in two different ways in [[Lacan]]'s [[Works of Jacques Lacan|work]]. ...]] is [[understood]] as a phenomenon of the [[symbolic order]], related to the [[signifying chain]].
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  • ...turns to one's first [[love]]" (1905d, p. 154). This attitude reappears in the subject's passionate [[dependence]] on an idealized object. ...times]] [[forced]] to conform with an [[alienating]] [[image]], as members of an idealized [[nation]] or [[race]].
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  • ...[work]] of [[rejection]] performed by the [[censorship]] or the ego by way of "repression proper" or "after-pressure" (1915d, p. 148). ...tion and repulsion as directed toward the [[psychical]] representatives of the [[instinct]].
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  • ...tate]] of [[nature]], ultimately unknowable, and the state of [[culture]]. The [[word]] has also been used by some ethnologists to characterize groups tha ...uch the females in my camp,' which was accompanied by the [[expulsion]] of the adolescent sons."
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  • ...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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  • ...here, as it is in the [[case]] of mnemic [[symbols]] or in the forgetting of a proper [[name]], although to some degree [[condensation]] may also be [[p ...mory]] inasmuch as one aspect of it screened out something unacceptable to the ego.
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  • ...h the prism of each [[individual]] self-evaluation at different [[stages]] of [[development]] and in different situations. ...body that is experienced as [[autonomous]], upon emergence from the period of non-differentiation.
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  • ...cathexis]], if not of the [[memory]]-[[images]] of [[the thing]], at least of remoter memory-traces derived from these" (p. 201). ...t between [[perception]] and memory and on the sequence of mnemic systems. The [[psychic]] [[apparatus]],...
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  • ...sociation]], along which psychic [[energy]] flows as part of a [[process]] of [[displacement]]. ...ome of a cumulation of causes whose combination is the necessary condition of their coming into [[being]].
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  • ...al, [[satisfying]] [[needs]] (mixed with the quality of care dispensed and the sensations procured), [[internal]]/external, protective shield/seduction. ...o thus develops and becomes [[autonomous]] through the [[internalization]] of maternal functions (1905d).
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  • ...anges; as a [[feeling]] of continuity; or as the sum of representations of the [[self]]. ...ide]] [[ego-psychology]]) and conceived of as the outcome of a [[process]] of individuation.
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  • ...oes it have the ability to be [[active]] in the [[mind]] as a "transformer of [[consciousness]]," free to associate with new experiences and [[thinking]] ..., [[James Hillman]]). Jung's work with mythology and archetypes was one of the most significant influences on mythologist [[Joseph Campbell]].
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  • ...daush of the Hebrews must also have [[signified]] the same [[thing]] which the Polynesians express through their word taboo and what many races in America ...trictions. Our combination of "holy dread" would often express the meaning of taboo.<ref>{{T&T}} Ch. 2</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...[them]] in the [[Unconscious mind|subconscious]]. Since the popularization of [[Sigmund Freud]]'s [[work]] in [[psychoanalysis]], repression is popularly ...e subject's [[body]] can still articulate the [[forbidden]] desire through the symptom.
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  • :''The following article is [[about]] the [[defense]] [[mechanism]] as a [[psychological]] [[concept]]. Since her [[t '''Defense mechanisms''' are unconscious mechanisms aimed at reducing [[anxiety]] that arises from [[three]] differe
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  • ...ious is similar to but not precisely the same as the popular [[notion]] of the [[subconscious]]. For psychoanalysis, the unconscious does not include all of what is simply not [[conscious]] - it does not include e.g. motor skills -
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  • ...he function of the anticathexis is to restrict and block [[cathexis]] from the [[id|Id]] for overall benefit. ...s of which the [[system]] Pcs guards itself against the intrusion of the [[unconscious]] [[idea]].<ref>{{Ucs}}</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...pts to explain or [[interpret]] [[behavior]] or mental states in [[terms]] of innate emotional forces or processes. ...urally]] adopted this new “dynamic” physiology. Later, the [[theory]] of psychodynamics was developed further by those such as [[Carl Jung]], [[Alfr
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  • ...[[energy]] [[discharged]] and that remain blocked in a [[split]]-off part of [[consciousness]]. ...in [[clinical]] characteristics pertaining to the latter. Freud noted that the disparity between screen memories and other memories from childhood remaine
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  • ...evelopment in the 1930s - the dominant [[school]] of [[psychoanalysis]] in the [[International Psycho-Analytical Association]]. --> ...diating between the conflicting [[demand]]s of the [[instinctual]] [[id]], the [[moralistic]] [[superego]] and [[external]] [[reality]].
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  • ...rman]] Psychoanalytic [[Society]] (DPG) and in 1925 became an assistant at the outpatient [[clinic]], where he gained [[recognition]] as a young and brill ...here he practiced and taught [[psychoanalysis]] up until his departure for the [[United States]] in 1942.
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  • ...eud]]'s lifetime, the term acquired new connotations through the expansion of anthropological research, by both Anglo-American and European researchers. ...the development of the human species—in fact, the principal [[subjects]] of anthropology.
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  • ...ologists abandoned [[universalism]] to conduct local research, emphasizing the differences between cultures. ...possible to arrive at a [[psycho]]-[[analytic]] explanation of the origins of [[religion]]" (1911c, p. 81).
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  • ...ined by the conjunction between the symbol and what is [[symbolized]], the unconscious symbol is defined by a disjunction between symbol and symbolized. ...s [[psychical]] [[life]]. The symbol has in this case taken the place of [[the thing]] entirely" (1950c, p. 349).
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  • =The Symbolic Order= ==The Supremacy of the Signifier==
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  • | [[anaclictic type of object choice]] || ''[[choix]] d'[[objet]] par étayage'' || ''Anlehnungsty | [[derivative of the unconscious]] || ''rejeton de l'[[inconscient]]'' || ''Abkömmling des Unbewußten''
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  • ...ship]] in everyday [[language]] connotes ideas of blame and [[repression]] of faults. ...ng]] [...] I will give one or two examples of the way in which a censoring of this kind operates..."<ref>1895b, p. 281-282</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...Braid, in his Neurhypnology (1843), popularized, or may even have coined, the word "hypnotism." "Hypnosis" appears to have come into use later. ...s [[Sciences]], he [[identified]] a [[pathology]] unique to [[hysterics]], the "grand [[hypnotism]]" characterized by [[three]] specific nervous states (c
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  • ...advances in [[biology]] and neuroscience, no [[treatment]] or combination of therapies offers a reliable [[cure]]. ...xperienced [[full]] or [[partial]] recovery made it a target for therapies of all kinds, including psychoanalysis.
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