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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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  • ...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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  • ...to a familiar scheme, in the sense that it will also be the root-stock for secondary identifications, among which we place the functions of libidinal normalizat In the light of this conception, the term primary [[narcissism]], by which analytical [[doctrine]] denotes the libidinal investment chara
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  • :::: a. [[Narcissism]]: 16-25, 123 :::: a. The [[Oedipus]] [[complex]] (secondary, normalizing identification): 5-6, 20-25, 66, 197
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  • ...onditions of life? Hegel's solution here was very pragmatic―he opted for secondary palliative measures like colonial expansion and, especially, the mediating ...ing the whole of reality. Instead of trying to undermine or overcome this "narcissism" from the outside, emphasizing the "preponderance of the objective" (or the
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  • ...asch's [[Books/christopher-lasch/the-culture-of-narcissism|"The Culture of Narcissism"] does not seem in the least bit "scandalous" and, if read from a certain p ...ummary of Kernberg's basic theses and place the discussion of pathological narcissism (PN) and borderline states into an appropriate historical context.
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