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  • ...ething [[being]] represented than the [[difference]] between two series of associations, one of which is closed and the [[other]] open-ended. The specific role of ...In this connection, in the "Outline" Freud spoke of the opposition between free and bound [[energy]] (p. 164), thus confirming his view that at an early, p
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  • ...lution, through the successive translations and networks of [[symbolic]] [[associations]] put into operation by [[fantasies]], from the [[stage]] of the primary [[ The containment of free psychic [[energy]] is accomplished through [[fixation]] of that energy with
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  • ...nd to. hand, get ane's hand in, hand in glave, hands aff, hands up, have a free hand, have a hand in, lay hands an, lend a hand, affhand, aff ane's hands a ...Freud.)'"The main aim of an analyst is to elicit talk: say what you like, free associa~[[Psychoanalysts]] ask [[patients]] to talk about what they dQ not
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  • ...ch. The [[world]] of the individual is an immaculate, windless, [[danger]]-free [[environment]]. ...the individual. Every person is an island-self-sufficient, independent and free to do what it wills. In other words, the very features of the individual wh
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  • ...hington, Boston, and Los Angeles, while at the same time a [[number]] of [[associations]] for lay analysts were founded, such as the National [[Psychological]] Ass ...ciety (<i>Société française de [[psychanalyse]]</i>, [[S.F.P]].) and a "free institute" co-directed by Daniel Lagache and Jacques [[Lacan]]. The new gro
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  • ...ife and [[Work of Sigmund Freud]] (1953-1957) and his autobiography Free [[Associations]] (1959), as well as to collecting and reediting some of his clinical paper * ——. (1959). Free associations: memories of a psychoanalyst. London: Hogarth.
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  • ...ething [[being]] represented than the [[difference]] between two series of associations, one of which is closed and the [[other]] open-ended. The specific role of ...In this connection, in the "Outline" Freud spoke of the opposition between free and bound [[energy]] (p. 164), thus confirming his view that at an early, p
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  • ...[[knowledge]]. It is characterized by the [[interpretation]] of the free [[associations]] of a [[patient]], who in becoming aware of [[feelings]] and forgotten [[m <i>The Interpretation of [[Dreams]]</i> (1900a) introduced the innovation "free [[association]]," which would become the "fundamental rule" of all psychoan
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  • ...n]] or the [[prohibition]] to act out on the part of the [[analysand]] and free-[[floating]] attention or the rule of [[abstinence]] on the part of the [[a ...he frame formed by projections of the patient's most primitive symbiotic [[associations]]. It is with this last point that the [[concepts]] of "container-contained
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  • ...onism [[school]] of [[psychology]], which studied the laws of [[mental]] [[associations]]. ...Psychiatric Clinic. Nonetheless, his method of amplification (instead of [[free association]]) and his sensitivity to the [[role]] of [[language]] in [[psy
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  • ...[[knowledge]]. It is characterized by the [[interpretation]] of the free [[associations]] of a [[patient]], who in becoming aware of [[feelings]] and forgotten [[m The Interpretation of [[Dreams]] (1900a) introduced the innovation "free [[association]]," which would become the "fundamental rule" of all psychoan
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  • ...ing [[state]] that appear either in the dream itself or in the dreamer's [[free association]]s) and dream-[[thought]] ([[latent content]]). ...s governing mental activity: the "primary processes," characterized by the free flowing of an unbound [[energy]]; and "secondary processes," dominated by [
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  • ...attached to buried traumas. In an intermediary [[stage]], he used "free [[associations]]" as a way of uncovering the [[latent]] [[meaning]] of [[manifest]] phenom ...t by avoidance for the action of a psychic "[[reality principle]]" and the free judgment it makes possible.
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  • clear that only the [[associations]] sanctioned by that language appeal<br> spect to the idea that it represcnts, iæ fixed, not free, with respect<br>
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  • ...finitely lost their innocence and are thoroughly reflexivized: the "free [[associations]]" of a typical educated [[analysand]] consist for the most part of attempt
    31 KB (4,756 words) - 20:39, 25 May 2019
  • ...ts that the [[signifying chain]] is a series of [[signifier]]s linked by [[free association]]s, just one path through the network of [[signifiers]] which c
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  • ...in time (1933a [1932]). Reciprocally, the [[temporal]] contiguity of the [[associations]] of the [[patient]] is to be [[understood]] as spatial contiguity, recalli ...nity]]; [[Forgetting]]; Framework of the [[psychoanalytic]] [[treatment]]; Free [[association]]; Group phenomenon; Historical [[truth]]; [[History]] and ps
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  • ...rally encourage free [[association]] per se; rather, it employs circular [[associations]] around the various [[images]] and actions in the dream to make [[sense]]
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  • ...have looked upon earth and sea and sky for the last time, feel themselves free to confess, when the potion begins its work within them, the love they have ...is point is perhaps to allow ourselves the string of popular-[[culture]] [[associations]] that Lacan's description must evoke. Is not the [[alien]] from Ridley Sco
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  • ...ed by the [[repression]] of [[oedipal]] [[desire]]. Here, the emergence of free anxiety was [[displaced]] and projected onto the [[phobic]] [[object]], in ...le. Some authors explored other aspects of claustrophobia, analyzing its [[associations]] with [[depression]] (Gehl, R. H., 1965) or agoraphobia (Weiss, E. 1964).
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