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  • * [[ego psychology]]: ''égopsychologie'': ''Ich-[[Psychologie]]'' * [[group psychology]]: ''psychologie collective'': ''Massenpsychologie''
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  • [[Totem and Taboo]] is Sigmund [[Freud]]'s first [[work]] on group [[psychology]]. Totem and Taboo was the basis for Freud's work on [[group psychology]].
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  • ...f an Illusion]] (1927), in which he criticized [[organized religion]] as a collective [[neurosis]]. Freud, an avowed [[atheist]], argues that [[religion]] has ta ...ad, he maintains the supremacy of the religion of the Father. Like Group [[Psychology]] and the Analysis of the Ego (1921c), Civilization and its Discontents beg
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  • ...f monotheistic religion on the basis of [[parricide]] (that of Moses), the collective [[repression]] of this murder, its passage from [[memory]], but also its su ...to collective [[psychology]]. For Freud there is an "analogy" between the collective phenomena upon which religions are based and the [[process]] of repression
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  • ...dels based on codes, [[media]], and contexts to explain the [[biology]], [[psychology]], and [[mechanics]] involved. Both disciplines also recognise that the tec ...en recognised throughout much of the [[history]] of [[philosophy]], and in psychology as well. [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]] both explored the relationship betwee
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  • ...was a venue for conversation amongst innumerable students of philosophy, [[psychology]], ethnology, and [[social work]]. La Borde was Félix Guattari's principal ...mund Freud]]'s [[interpretation]] with a more pragmatic, experimental, and collective approach rooted in [[reality]]. Unlike [[Freud]], Guattari believes that [[
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  • ...ieve the unique moment when a [[thought]] already transposes itself into a collective organization, but does not yet fix itself into an Institution (the establis ...ify the apparent oxymoron "liberal [[totalitarianism]]." In experimental [[psychology]], Jean-Leon Beauvois did the first step in this direction, with his precis
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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
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  • ..."immersive [[participation]]," in which actors engage in the "educational" collective role-playing. What Brecht was aiming at is the immersive participation whic 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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  • ...ld see how I am attached to you, body and soul […]. Well, so much for '[[psychology]]' — forgive me. No angel will appear now to snatch Abraham's sword from ...937 in the opposite way, not as a "signal," but as an authentic act of the collective subject, beyond any instrumentality.</p>
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  • ...the same holds for [[psychoanalysis]]: starting from the rise of the ego-[[psychology]] in the 1930s, [[psychoanalysts]] have been losing their nerve, laying dow ...humanized so that, paradoxically, the only human element in the opera is a collective one, the convict's chorus with its two laments in the last act. Furthermore
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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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  • ...ieve the unique moment when a [[thought]] already transposes itself into a collective organization, but does not yet fix itself into an Institution (the establis ...ify the apparent oxymoron "liberal [[totalitarianism]]." In experimental [[psychology]], Jean-Leon Beauvois did the first step in this direction, with his precis
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  • ...ieve the unique moment when a [[thought]] already transposes itself into a collective organization, but does not yet fix itself into an Institution (the establis ...ify the apparent oxymoron "liberal [[totalitarianism]]." In experimental [[psychology]], Jean-Leon Beauvois did the first step in this direction, with his precis
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  • literally Lacan's dictum that psychoanalysis is not [[psychology]], that the this--not collective, I'm not speaking of course about some Jungian
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  • ...Yet this does not echo the [[balance]] of forces in the same universities' psychology departments, where the [[situation]] is almost opposite. ...] and to [[myths]], using the [[universality]] of myths to demonstrate the collective [[unconscious]]. Lacan continues the trend with his [[notion]] that the unc
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  • in society is based, in principle, on collective behavior or‹what<br> 4) <i>Collective inertia toward innovation</i>. Language‹and this con-<br>
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  • ...ms (such as passion, [[perversion]], and [[psychotic]] identification) and collective ones (such as a group's fascination with its [[leader]]). # ——. (1921). Group [[psychology]] and the [[analysis]] of the ego. SE, 18: 65-143.
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  • ...published, he maintained this [[idea]] and returned to it again in Group [[Psychology]] and the [[Analysis]] of the Ego (1921c), The [[Future]] of an [[Illusion] ...doing what would have been [[impossible]] for [[them]] individually." The collective crime is correlative with the [[birth]] of a group and, later, the birth of
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  • Freud saw religion in its collective and [[individual]] forms. On the one hand he viewed the [[church]] as the p * ——. (1921c). Group psychology and the analysis of the ego. SE, 18: 65-143.
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