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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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  • ...[mechanism]] of condensation, and in [[particular]] developed the idea of "collective [[figures]]." And since overdetermination suggested a procedure for selecti [[Category:Freudian psychology]]
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  • ...hat he has learned there to explain corresponding manifestations in folk [[psychology]].<BR> ...on that was to be further elaborated in Freud's larger works on collecitve psychology, especially <i>The [[Future]] of an [[Illusion]]</i> (1927c), <i>[[Civiliza
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  • As defined by [[Sigmund Freud]], the [[Psyche (psychology)|psyche]] is composed of different levels of consciousness, often defined i ...deed it is considered to [[exist]] at all), whereas [[outside]] [[formal]] psychology a [[whole]] [[world]] of pop-[[psychological]] [[speculation]] has grown up
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  • ...the conflict of two individuals testing their will and patience -- all the collective scenes are just a preparation for the duel which takes place in the abstrac ...bizarre happy ending in the history of popular fiction"? Is it really just psychology, just the fact that "this resolution is completely out of character for Cla
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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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  • ...nced the [[thesis]] that Freud developed in all his [[writing]] on group [[psychology]], through <i>[[Moses]] and [[Monotheism]]</i> (1939a [1934-38])—and he i ...tism]] to the phylogenetic [[memory]] traces of the horde. Likewise, group psychology and religion are based on the premise of totemism. From this Freud deduced
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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 ...er but that the [[analysis]] would supply by referring to the symbolism of collective compositions ([[myths]], tales, proverbs, songs, etc.); this enabled him to
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  • | [[ego psychology]] || ''égopsychologie'' || ''Ich-[[Psychologie]]'' | [[group psychology]] || ''psychologie collective'' || ''Massenpsychologie''
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  • concealed behind the dream [[figure]] of "Irma," which was thus turned into a collective [[image]] with, it must be admitted, a [[number]] of contradictory characte [[Category:Freudian psychology]]
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  • Analytical [[Psychology]] ([[Jung]]) Analytical psychology
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  • ...sure Principle]] (1920g)—and the possibility of re-conceptualizing group psychology is noteworthy. ...brief and magisterial introductory chapter makes the [[claim]] that group psychology is part of psychoanalysis. Next he tackles a fundamental problem not elabor
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  • ...nd [[fantasy]]. For Valabrega, myths, which are neither [[individual]] nor collective, tend to metamorphose (as shown by the many different versions available) y ...st"; Death and psychoanalysis; Dream and myth; [[Drive]]/instinct; Group [[psychology]] and the [[analysis]] of the ego; [[History]] and psychoanalysis; Mytholog
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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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  • Alfred Adler, a medical doctor with a deep interest in [[psychology]] and human [[nature]], met Freud in their native [[Vienna]] in 1900 at a m ...rcle along with a group of eight colleagues to found his own [[school]] of psychology. He and Freud never met again.
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  • ...of accepted [[meanings]] that is either very broad, as in the [[case]] of collective phenomena, or narrowly restricted, as in the case of [[individual]] works o .... Examples include <i>[[Totem]] and [[Taboo]]</i> (1912-1913a), <i>Group [[Psychology]] and the Analysis of the Ego</i> (1921c), "The Acquisition and [[Control]]
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  • ...ous]] although dependent upon external reality." "Project for a Scientific Psychology," which Jean Guillaumin has called "a wide-ranging meditation on the [[rela * [[Animus-Anima]] (analytical psychology)
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  • ...s distinct from [[biology]] and [[psychology]], metapsychology refers to a psychology that runs up against the unconscious. Freud did not hesitate to apply such ...ly, metapsychology translates this supersensible metaphysical world into a psychology that takes unconscious processes into account (Assoun, 1976).
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  • ...[character]] of Freud's <i>Totem and Taboo</i> (1912-1913a) and <i>Group [[Psychology]] and the Analysis of the Ego</i> (1921c). Eugène Enriquez found in Freud' ...sychoanalysis has contributed to the creation of an original [[school]] of psychology and [[clinical]] sociology by analyzing the unconscious processes at work i
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  • ...rformed precisely and repetitively; it often moves to an [[individual]] or collective rhythm; its [[meaning]] and aims are generally opaque, and of no obvious [[ ...o]]</i> (1912-13a), is the basis for Freud's perspective on individual and collective ceremonials.
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  • ...is ignored, if the ever-present real or [[imaginary]] requirements of the collective [[ideal]] are abandoned, and if the analysis finds its own modus operandi. ...y of analysts came from the fields of medicine, especially psychiatry, and psychology, and indeed, knowledge of serious psychopathology is indispensable in moder
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  • ...lished, he maintained this [[idea]] and returned to it again in <i>Group [[Psychology]] and the [[Analysis]] of the Ego</i> (1921c), <i>The [[Future]] of an [[Il ...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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  • ...primitive was manifested as early as "A [[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]]" (1950c [1895]), where he cited Charles [[Darwin]]. Thereafter, this [[no ...the primal [[father]]. This conception constitutes a [[model]] for viewing collective [[life]] in general in its different, ever unstable configurations. The not
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  • ...nteresting things that have to do with many things from [[sociology]] to [[psychology]]. ...to the [[human]] [[psyche]]; Carl G. [[Jung]] developed the theory of the collective [[unconscious]], focusing on the [[notion]] of archetypes; and other theori
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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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  • ...he unconstrained sexuality is reduced to an apathetic [[participation]] in collective orgies depicted in Les particules - the constitutive [[impasse]] of the sex ...tion (rendered superfluous by the prospect of cloning), and, ultimately, [[psychology]] or [[psychoanalysis]] - does genome not realize [[Freud]]'s old dream of
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  • ...drew on a wide range of influences from [[philosophy]] and experimental [[psychology]] in [[order]] to formulate his ideas in this paper. So, I will first brief ...mirroring in the [[construction]] of self and of self-consciousness. What psychology could not account for, however, was why the image held this [[particular]]
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  • ...o symbols and the [[unconscious]]. Whereas Jung believes that there is a [[collective unconscious]] which works with symbolic archetypes, Lacan insists that we m ...great intellectual and ideological rival of Lacanian psychoanalysis, [[ego psychology]], encouraged the patient to do, Lacan claims that the analysand must modif
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  • ...[[class]] [[politics]] by studying [[texts]] as symptomatic expressions of collective [[social]] [[fantasy]]. Silverman shifts feminist film theory toward a psyc ...during the 1950s; part 2 deals with methodological approaches, including [[psychology]], sociology, semiotics, and psychoanalysis; and part 3, which he refers to
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  • ...the "findings" of anthropology (Frazer), mythology (Ernst Cassirer), and [[psychology]] (C. G. [[Jung]] primarily but sigmund [[freud]] as well) to get at the wa ...rned toward social [[formation]]. Drawing from anthropological accounts of collective [[frenzy]], Thomson notes the "subversive" side of the cathartic [[process]
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  • ...Jews]]" (1952). Loewenstein, who would become one of the founders of ego [[psychology]] in the United States, was then director of a [[psychoanalytic]] journal f Loewenstein's hypothesis, based on Gustave Le Bon's [[theory]] of collective psychology, is that anti-Semitic tendencies, [[latent]] in individuals, suddenly metam
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  • ...p://www.everydayanalysis.com Everyday Analysis] -- Now-retired site from a collective of Lacanians devoted to analysing the [[signs]] of everyday [[life]] (close 63. Other Press, Psychoanalysis, [[Psychology]], [[Psychotherapy]], Object Relatio...
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  • ...ere is simply a denial of the Freudian Unconscious, a covert return to ego-psychology. Yes, sexual identity is a free choice, but a choice at the level of what S ...nd gigantic human intervention into natural environment, the embodiment of collective human activity, is rendered as the inert Real which provides the background
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  • ...ple will just realize that God ''is already here'', in the spirit of their collective. ...defined ''Trieb'' (drive) as a limit-concept situated between biology and psychology, or nature and culture―a natural force known only through its psychic rep
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