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  • * [[ego psychology]]: ''égopsychologie'': ''Ich-[[Psychologie]]'' * [[group psychology]]: ''psychologie collective'': ''Massenpsychologie''
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  • {{Top}}sublimate|sublimation{{Bottom}} ...eurosis]]. However, many points remain unclear in [[Freud]]'s account of [[sublimation]].
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  • ...[[object-relations theory]], which he regards as a [[supplement]] to ego-[[psychology]] and drive theory. He subscribes to Heinz [[Hartmann]]'s theory that the e ...lf-hatred; Self-object; Splitting; [[Splitting of the object]]; Subject; [[Sublimation]]; [[Substitute]]/substitute-formation; Symbiosis, symbiotic relationship;
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  • ...the upper hand in this conflict, and the [[drives]] are too strong to be [[sublimation|sublimated]], [[sexuality]] is either expressed in [[perversion|perverse fo For example the formulations of [[ego-psychology]] [[about]] the [[adaptation]] of the [[ego]] to [[reality]] imply a [[ethi
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  • =====Sublimation===== ...mation]], a process in which [[sexual]] [[libido]] is redirected towards [[sublimation|non-sexual aims]].
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  • ...based largely on the view that culture is a product of the diversion or [[sublimation]] of [[sexual]] [[energy]]) and art, which provides the starting-point for ...that his new [[science]] is rooted in the traditions of nineteenth-century psychology and [[biology]]. [[Freud]]'s ventures into [[anthropology]], which he view
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  • ...l manifestations of sexuality leads to repression or gratification through sublimation. [[Category:Freudian psychology]]
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  • In [[Sigmund Freud|Freudian]] [[psychology]], '''Eros''', also referred to in [[terms]] of [[libido]] , [[libidinal]] ...the subject will fall ill unless an alternative object is found through [[sublimation]].
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  • ...iatrist]] who co-founded the [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic school]] of [[psychology]]. Freud is best known for his theories of the [[unconscious mind]], especi ...] and [[feminist]] theories, [[literary criticism]], [[philosophy]], and [[psychology]]. However, his theories remain controversial and widely disputed.
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  • ...I'm tempted to risk the reference to [[Freud]] himself who, in his crowd [[psychology]], provides two examples of crowd [[formation]] as we all know: the [[Churc ...ew creation" used by St. Paul is crucial here. It signals the gesture of [[sublimation]], of erasing the traces of one's past and the beginning afresh from a zero
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  • ...erlying fantasy comes to the surface. /…/ Robbed of the elaboration of [[sublimation]], the fantasy is too bald and unrealistic, like the [[child]] carrying the 9. See [[Sigmund Freud]], "A child is being beaten," in Sexuality and the [[Psychology]] of Love, New York: Touchstone 1997, p. 97-122.
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  • ...al one, "the [[Army]] and the Church" mentioned by Freud in his <i>Crowd [[Psychology]] and the Analysis of the Ego</i>. Today, twenty-five years later, the thre ...sentative]] of the (officially tolerated) Other is the very mechanism of [[sublimation]] at its most elementary: the all-encompassing nature of the post-political
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  • ...faith]], for: [[there is no Other of the Other]]" to [[guarantee]] him. [[Sublimation]] is an attempt to confront the [[Thing]]: [[true]] [[love]] for one's [[ne ...f morality takes the upper hand and the [[drives]] are too intense to be [[sublimation|sublimated]], [[sexuality]] is either expressed in [[perversion|perverse]]
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  • ...e the [[relationship]] of civilization to the [[SuperEgo|superego]] and to sublimation, its consequences for [[neurosis]], the origin of civilization, and the dif ...ming and sublimating individuals' [[instinctual]] aims and [[objects]] and sublimation simultaneously enables individuals to realize those aims and attain those o
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  • ...ality]]. Shall we investigate its value as [[sublimation]]? If we consider sublimation in its most developed form, indeed in the fiercest and most cynical form in ...oorings - or to be more precise, from all psychosocial appreciation of the sublimation involved.<p>
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  • ...le" (1923a, p. 251). From this perspective, "[[partial]] or [[complete]] [[sublimation]]" represents, as Freud wrote to [[James]] Jackson Putnam in a [[letter]] o * [[Archetype (analytical psychology)]]
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  • ...ergy]], which Freud stipulated as involving "a desexualisation—a kind of sublimation" (p. 30). ...vement that formed in the 1950s in the [[United States]]. Within the [[ego-psychology]] movement, Heinz [[Hartmann]] developed his theory of the ego in connectio
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  • ...als and distorts the social fabric; Freud examined these issues in Group [[Psychology]] and the [[Analysis]] of the Ego (1921c) and in [[Civilization and Its Dis * [[The Psychology of the Unconscious]]
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  • ...rough reaction [[formations]] (countercathexes). By the same token, with [[sublimation]], there is a [[change]] of [[goal]] in [[drive]] [[discharge]] toward soci ...harge through the operation of various mechanisms under the [[control]] of sublimation, while utilizing diverse [[external]] resources, a [[process]] he [[terms]]
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  • ...things become conscious. As early as "A [[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]]" (1950c [1895]), the word-presentation was seen as a [[substitute]] for t ...toward the object and acceptance of a delay in satisfaction, then allows [[sublimation]] and [[symbolization]] through play, gesture, and language.
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  • ...cepts]] involve valuations expressed in the [[social]] sphere. But whereas sublimation allows the drive to deviate from its [[goal]], idealization blocks it from # ——. (1921). Group [[psychology]] and the [[analysis]] of the ego. SE, 18: 65-143.
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  • ...ng its [[object]], through the [[process]] of ''[[Sublimation (psychology)|sublimation]]''. He argued that [[humans]] are [[born]] ''polymorphously [[perverse]]'' ...female]]'s desires into his theories, and even stated late in his life, "[[psychology]] too is unable to solve the riddle of [[femininity]]". Freud argued that
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  • * [[Displacement (psychology)|Displacement]]. An unconscious defense mechanism, whereby the [[mind]] red * [[Rationalization (psychology)|Rationalization]]. The process of constructing a [[logical]] justification
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  • ...othing]] that men make or do is understandable without the co-operation of psychology, the applications of psychoanalysis to numerous fields of [[knowledge]], in ...[[behavior]] of isolated individuals and societies" (1913j). In <i>[[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]</i> (1921c) and later in <i>[[Civilization]]
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  • ...conception of the symbol following the "[[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]]" (1950c [1895]), describing it as a mnemic symbol subsequent to his resea ...heory of the symbolic is the conception of symbolization as a failure of [[sublimation]] rather than as its accomplishment. This opposition marks a [[return]] in
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  • | [[ego psychology]] || ''égopsychologie'' || ''Ich-[[Psychologie]]'' | [[group psychology]] || ''psychologie collective'' || ''Massenpsychologie''
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  • ...psychoanalysis would bring to individuals and humanity; the [[role]] of [[sublimation]], of [[trauma]] and [[catharsis]]; and the efficacy and benefits of [[psyc ...[[literature]] in order to enrich their theories. And they explained human psychology—the typical patterns of mind being formed in response to early experience
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  • Analytical [[Psychology]] ([[Jung]]) Analytical psychology
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  • ...othing]] that men make or do is understandable without the co-operation of psychology, the applications of psychoanalysis to numerous fields of [[knowledge]], in ...ic [[behavior]] of isolated individuals and societies" (1913j). In [[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]] (1921c) and later in [[Civilization]] and Its
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  • 245, 250, 254, 255, 259, 402 Ego psychology, 41, 123,266,270 Empiricism, 250, 357, 376 [[Psychology/psychological, 28, 35, 52, 59,76,81,110,115,131,145,151, 156, 173, 181, 182
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  • .... Examples include <i>[[Totem]] and [[Taboo]]</i> (1912-1913a), <i>Group [[Psychology]] and the Analysis of the Ego</i> (1921c), "The Acquisition and [[Control]] ...s of his [[life]]; it also provided an occasion to develop the theory of [[sublimation]] in its various versions, along with a new approach to [[male]] [[homosexu
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  • ...things become conscious. As early as "A [[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]]" (1950c [1895]), the word-presentation was seen as a [[substitute]] for t ...toward the object and acceptance of a delay in satisfaction, then allows [[sublimation]] and [[symbolization]] through play, gesture, and language.
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  • ...] [[Psychology]]</i>: "In this 'Project' the [[intention]] is to furnish a psychology that shall be a [[natural]] science: that is, to [[represent]] [[psychical] ...er]] view, which held that the psychical is unconscious in itself, enabled psychology to take its [[place]] as a [[natural science]] like any other. The processe
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  • ...alysis" (1924f[1923]), marked the beginning of his [[work]] on religious [[psychology]]. The deepening of the analogy of the dynamics between [[obsessional neuro ...of [[human]] communities and peoples—that is, from individual to [[group psychology]]; and many surprising analogies [[forced]] this transition upon us.... To
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  • ...ucation, and [[culture]]. He described psychoanalysis as "[[biological]] [[psychology]]: "[W]e are studying the psychical accompaniments of biological [[processe ...[isolation]], [[undoing]], [[projection]], [[inhibition]] as to aim, and [[sublimation]] all testify to the malleability of drives. Moreover, infantile developmen
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  • ...inhibited. However, this is a [[process]] of [[inhibition]] rather than [[sublimation]]. This approach to a sexual [[satisfaction]] that is never consummated for At the [[theoretical]] level, Freud refined the [[concept]] of sublimation by distinguishing it from the inhibition of the aim of sexual satisfaction
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  • * [[Individuation (analytical psychology)]] * [[Sublimation]]
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  • ...s formulation took some of the explanatory burden off the [[concept]] of [[sublimation]]. * [[Ego psychology]]
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  • Yet Freud is less interested in [[aesthetics]] as such than in the [[psychology]] and [[psychopathology]] of creativity; as he [[notes]], psychoanalysis th ...stigations into creativity make frequent reference to his [[concept]] of [[sublimation]]: Leonardo's [[scientific]] curiosity, for example, is [[analyzed]] as a s
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  • ...t in the processes of the cure and its indirect "goals" (symbol-formation, sublimation, transference onto speech, becoming-conscious): Putting it into effect is a [[Category:Freudian psychology]]
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  • ...c]] intensities or values from one [[content]] to [[another]]. Replaces "[[sublimation]]." Canalization sets up a gradient so [[instinctual]] energies can do prod [[Category:Freudian psychology]]
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  • ...IAUX EN PATHOLOGIE (THE FAMILY: THE COMPLEX, A CONCRETE FACTOR IN FAMILIAL PSYCHOLOGY. FAMILIAL COMPLEXES IN PATHOLOGY) ..., 18); and the [[double]] [[paternal function]] of "[[repression]]" and "[[sublimation]]," which are the single source of [[cultural]] values. Shedding light on [
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  • :Greek [[word]] [[meaning]] "to occupy" or "to invest." In [[Freudian]] [[psychology]], it is used to describe the [[process]] of attaching [[sexual]] ([[psychi ;[[Sublimation]]
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  • ...ce Doane and Devon Hodges describe the evolution of [[object-relations]] [[psychology]] running from Klein through D. W. [[Winnicott]] to Kristeva as an increasi ...e in Holland’s [[Guide]] to Psychoanalytic Psychology and Literature and Psychology (1990).
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  • ...a shift from the pleasure [[principle]] to the [[reality]] principle. The sublimation of [[sexual impulses]] is associated with their plasticity; desexualization ...on of object-[[cathexes]] into the new instinctual vicissitudes implied by sublimation and idealization.
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  • ...ation]] in character [[formation]]; [[Freud]] wrote: "A sub-[[species]] of sublimation is to be found in [[suppression]] bb [[reaction-formation]]" (p. 238). He t ...es (analytical [[psychology]]); Reaction-formation; [[Sex and Character]]; Sublimation; [[Transference]] neurosis; [[Transgression]].
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  • ...e generally, the [[role]] of acquired traits, as well as the function of [[sublimation]] with [[regard]] to the "remains" of the [[pregenital]] [[libido]]. ...have been fixed since [[childhood]], or constructions achieved by means of sublimation, and of [[other]] constructions, employed for effectively holding in check
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  • ...nto [[psychoanalytic]] [[theory]]. Since play was not subsumed under the [[sublimation]] of [[instincts]], Winnicott speculated that a [[space]] existed between t See also: Active imagination (analytical [[psychology]]); Activity/passivity; [[Beyond the Pleasure Principle]]; Breast, [[good]]
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  • ...om this resolutely eclectic collection, the first part, Its Interest for [[Psychology]], was thus published in the [[supplement]] to volume XIV dated September 1 ...is that the [[artist]] derives his creative capacity is not a question for psychology" (p. 187). Art "constitutes a region half-way between a [[reality]] which [
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  • * [[ego-psychology]] * [[psychology]]
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