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A [[wish]] is a mental impulse or desire to obtain satisfaction.
In Studies on [[Hysteria ]] [[Freud ]] employed the term wish to designate a [[forbidden ]] [[desire]], [[speaking]],
Freud placed increasing emphasis on a more precise definition of the wish, which became highly influential in the [[development ]] of [[psychoanalytic ]] [[theory]].
the wish was produced by unconscious mnemonic traces that were fixed indelibly by the earliest experiences of [[infantile ]] satisfaction.
The aim of the [[wish]] is to recreate that [[experience]], following paths laid down by primary [[process ]] [[thought]], taking into account the "[[logic]]" of [[unconscious]] [[drive]]s to bypass [[censorship]].
The [[wish]] accomplishes this by [[being ]] articulated in the [[language]] of the most profoundly [[cathexis|cathected]] [[ideas]].
This is what led Freud to define the [[dream ]] as [[hallucinatory ]] wish-fulfillment.
* ''[[Aphanisis]]''
==References==
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* [[Freud, Sigmund]], and [[Breuer]], Josef. (1895d). Studies in hysteria. SE, 2: 48-106.* ——. (1900a). The [[interpretation ]] of [[dreams]]. Part I, SE,4: 1-338; Part II, SE, 5: 339-625.* ——. (1901b). The [[psychopathology ]] of everyday [[life]]. SE,6.
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