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  • ...'s [[thoughts]] on the [[sexual]] etiology of neuroses, and his [[theory]] of [[seduction]]. ...rm used in the distinction already made the year before (1895f), but it is the "specific causes" that must be sought.
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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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  • ...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.
    10 KB (1,504 words) - 22:45, 20 May 2019
  • ...e to," and figuratively "to [[control]] an audience." From this is derived the noun obsidio, which means "detention," or "captivity," and figuratively "a ...elusion) and Jean-Pierre Falret (the madness of [[doubt]] and the delusion of touch) who described a [[clinical]] picture that was closest to what would
    7 KB (1,019 words) - 20:14, 20 May 2019
  • ...re listed alphabetically within each [[category]] or subcategory. For ease of reference, one entry may be listed under several categories. [[Abstinence]]/rule of abstinence
    48 KB (5,452 words) - 20:34, 20 May 2019
  • ...akes up where [[totemism]] and taboos leave off, and constitutes the basis of all [[religion]]. ...ch deal with the relations of human beings are comprised under the heading of ethics" (p. 142).
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  • ...ce, or the use of an object or person that enables the [[subject]] to face the feared situation. ...anuel Régis) described a very large [[number]] of phobias in [[terms]] of the triggering object or situation ([[claustrophobia]], erythrophobia, [[zoopho
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  • ...'s [[thoughts]] on the [[sexual]] etiology of neuroses, and his [[theory]] of [[seduction]]. ...rm used in the distinction already made the year before (1895f), but it is the "specific causes" that must be sought.
    6 KB (854 words) - 23:26, 24 May 2019
  • ..." and can [[identity]] with "projected" characters. And we often [[speak]] of "[[dream]] screens." ...Killer</i> by J. McNaughton, 1985, released in 1990, <i>The [[Silence]] of the Lambs</i> by Jonathan Demme, 1991, <i>Seven</i> by D. Fincher, 1995, and [[
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  • ...[[value]] and finds comfort therein. In his early [[work]] [[Freud]] spoke of "unconscious memories," but he later replaced this term with "[[memory]] tr ...[[seduction]]; subsequently the memories of [[childhood]] were included in the [[category]].
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  • ...reality]]," and from Freud's ongoing attempt to discover the etiology of [[neuroses]], [[psychoses]], and perversions. ...]] are at work" (1896c). In 1898, in "[[Sexuality]] in the Etiology of the Neuroses" (1898a), he referred to "unconscious psychic traces."
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  • ...), forgetting is the result of [[repression]]. The forgotten name inhabits the [[preconscious]] and quickly returns to [[consciousness]]. It is attracted ...[[sexual]] [[seduction]] that has to be rejected and [[repressed]] because the [[child]] finds it unacceptable.
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  • ...actual neuroses (pp. 275-76) and [[psychoanalysis]] in that of the defense neuroses. ...omatopsychic [[communication]] was caused by [[particular]] [[conditions]] of [[mental]] functioning and generally led to [[symptoms]].
    7 KB (999 words) - 00:57, 24 May 2019
  • ...inting toward a link with various specific [[structural]] organizations of the [[psyche]], hypochondria is currently seen as transnosographic, as [[presen ...sts]], including accounts of pathogenicity that extend to [[delusions]] in the [[subject]].
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  • ...cted. [[Freud]] nevertheless accorded it a non-negligible [[role]] in some of his [[theoretical]] views. ...] pathologies. It must also be said that in this [[domain]] the [[theory]] of degeneration was well established.
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  • ...ch a [[child]] is seduced by an [[adult]], and the "deferred" reactivation of this scene at a later [[time]]. ...to include primacy of the [[other]]'s enigmatic [[message]] and the theory of [[repression]] as a [[partial]] failure to translate this message.
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  • The term '[[Oedipus complex]]', one of the cornerstones of [[psychoanalytic theory]], derives from a [[Greek]] [[myth]] in which [[Oed [[Freud]] dates the [[Oedipus complex]] to the ages of three to five years.
    51 KB (8,274 words) - 15:59, 25 July 2006
  • ...hem at face value and finds comfort therein. In his early work Freud spoke of "unconscious memories," but he later replaced this term with "memory traces ...aumatic seduction; subsequently the memories of childhood were included in the category.
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  • The concept of [[causality]] forms an important thread that runs throughout [[Lacan]]'s en ...the question of the [[cause]] of [[psychosis]], which is a central concern of [[Lacan]]'s doctoral thesis <ref>Lacan, 1932</ref>.
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  • ...he sense of pleasure and in the sense in which one speaks of the enjoyment of rights and privileges. ...', to come, and so is related to the greatest pleasure attainable, that of the sexual act.
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  • ...ences its absence. More generally, the child experiences the mother's lack of a penis as a frustration. .... Lacan designates this type of lack as a hole in the real. But the object of privation is a symbolic object.
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