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  • ...Edmund [[Husserl]], Franz von Brentano posited self-consciousness as being secondary to consciousness or [[intentionality]] toward the object. Husserl inverted ...00) he emphasizes that self-consciousness is suspended in dreams. In "On [[Narcissism]]: An Introduction" (1914) he links it to, on the one hand, [[moral]] consc
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  • ...1915 article, Freud posited sadism as being primary and masochism as being secondary, that is, resulting from turning around, which necessarily implies a revers ...h is what André Green does, notably, in <i>Life [[Narcissism]], [[Death]] Narcissism</i> (1983/2001) has proposed with the idea of "a [[double]] [[return]]."
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  • ...conscious]] [[system]] and the free flow of [[psychic]] [[energy]], to the secondary processes, describing the [[preconscious]]-[[conscious]] system and the bin ...o the world. This implies an extension of the Freudian notion of primary [[narcissism]], but with an original theoretical adjunct. As Aulagnier explained in the
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  • * [[Primary process, secondary process]] # ——. (1914g). On [[narcissism]]: An introduction. SE, 14: 67-102.
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  • * [[Primary process/secondary process]] # [[Freud, Sigmund]]. (1914c). On [[narcissism]]: an introduction. SE, 14, 67-102.
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  • ...a [[stage]] between [[auto-eroticism]] and object [[choice]] proper--i.e., Narcissism). A) Hans' development showed a marked polygamy (aim to sleep with his [[fe ...d the motive for the [[illness]]--i.e., the advantage derived from it (the secondary gain of a neurosis). Freud classes anxiety attacks as a syndrome generally
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  • ...ain [[human]] [[self]]-[[consciousness]], [[aggressivity]], [[rivalry]], [[narcissism]], [[jealousy]] and [[fascination]] with [[images]] in general. In a [[sens ...18 months and corresponds to Freud's stage of [[Primary Narcissism|primary narcissism]]. That is the stage of human [[development]] when the subject is in [[love
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  • ...lored: the transmission of narcissism. Thus, Freud's descriptions in "[[On Narcissism]]: An Introduction" (1914c)—"A person may love . . . according to the nar ...oanalytical]] [[Society]] is that of the passage from [[autoeroticism]] to narcissism: "In general, man has two original sexual [[objects]] and his later life de
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  • ...e of obsessive [[ideas]] as in [[obsessional]] [[neurosis]] (in which case secondary symptoms might arise also as defenses against the primary ones); in [[phobi ...ict]]: the [[threat]] of [[castration]], the [[loss]] of the [[object]], [[narcissism]] at risk, or [[alienation]]; neurosis, [[depression]], borderline [[state]
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  • ...udy of [[the psychoses]] on paranoia in the essay cited above. After "On [[Narcissism]]: An Introduction," (1914) he proposed to distinguish among the [[neuroses ...so: Ego; [[Infantile]] [[psychosis]]; Infantile schizophrenia; Narcissism, secondary; [[Organic]] psychoses; Paranoid psychosis; [[Paraphrenia]]; "Psycho-[[Anal
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  • In this secondary (symbolic) identification the subject transcends the aggressivity inherent ...ital</i> phases, such as the earliest object-relationships, the <i>primary narcissism</i> in which the subject is forged, and lastly to autoerotism, the basis of
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  • As early as "On Narcissism: An Introduction" (1914c), Freud already deemed the ego ideal to be autonom ...rent to the identification process, for desexualization allows a secondary narcissism in which the ability to idealize and sublimate buttress the cathexis of new
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  • ...do is at first stored up. We call this state of things absolute, primary ''narcissism''. It continues until the ego begins to cathect the presentations of object <blockquote>"Libido and the ego are on the same side. Narcissism is libidinal."<ref>{{S2}} p.326</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...ieties of [[mental]] functioning which he called primary [[process]] and [[secondary process]]. The id uses [[primary process]], which employs the mechanisms of The ego is that part of the mind representing [[consciousness]]. It employs secondary process: that is, [[reason]], common [[sense]], and the [[power]] to delay
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  • ...ion (defense mechanism); Neurotic defenses; Primal scene; Primary process, secondary process; Quota of affect; Remembering; Reminiscence; Repetition; Screen mem * ——. (1914g). On narcissism: An introduction. SE, 14: 67-102.
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  • ...of bliss," so much more voluptuous than male ones (1911c, p. 29). With "On Narcissism" (1914c), Freud appeared to reject the castration complex; in point of fact ...he wish for a child from him. In short, "In girls the Oedipus complex is a secondary formation. The operations of the castration complex precede it and prepare
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  • ...o. In sleep, the latter is carried to the point of restoring the primitive narcissism, while the former goes back to the state of hallucinatory wishfulfilment.<r ...lity of the unconscious, the primary processes, and the temporality of the secondary processes.
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  • ; [[narcissism]] ; [[secondary process]]
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  • ...[subject]]'s position in the [[symbolic]] [[order]], and hence anticipates secondary (Oedipal) [[identification]] (Sl, 141) or is a product of that [[identifica ...dentification, the ideal ego continues to play a role as the source of all secondary identifications (E, 2).
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  • Rather than a symptom or something secondary, it's a true symbolic expression, a reorganization of the conditions to whi ...non-ego and the transitional space that serves as an "outlet" for primary narcissism.
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