Compulsion to repeat
Appearance
From No Subject
In psychoanalysis, the compulsion to repeat (also referred to as '[[repetition compulsion') is a powerful process originating in the unconscious.
Clinical structures and technique | |
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| Clinical structures | |
| Symptoms and formations | |
| Transference field | |
| Technique and frame | |
| Acting, passage to the act | |
| Direction and end of analysis | |
Time, repetition, trauma | |
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| Repetition and compulsion | |
| Trauma and belatedness | |
| Encounter and automaton | |
| Memory, scene, and construction | |
| Clinical elaboration | |
| Temporality and retroaction | |
Psychoanalytic concepts | |
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| Registers and knotting | |
| Subject and Otherness | |
| Desire, lack, and object | |
| Drive and jouissance | |
| Language and the unconscious | |
| Sexuation and law | |
| Formation and identification | |
| Defense and psychic mechanisms | |
| Time, repetition, and trauma | |
| Clinical structures and symptoms | |
| Analytic technique and frame | |
| Affect and anxiety | |
| Discourses and social bond | |
| Formalization and topology | |
| Ethics and the act | |