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  • ...r Lacan launches the new procedure of the “pass” (la passe) as a final examination allowing one to become a training analyst in his school. * March The introduction of the practice of the “pass” as a sort of final examination provokes a rebellion at the Ecole freudienne de Paris and a splinter group
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  • ...7). During this time Freud was involved in the task of exploring his own [[dreams]], [[memories]], and the dynamics of his [[personality]] [[development]]. D ...encouraging the patient to talk in [[free association]] and to talk about dreams. [[Another]] important element of psychoanalysis is a relative lack of dir
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  • ...M. Gill, [[1968]] ), as does chapter seven of the [[Interpretation]] of [[Dreams]] and a [[number]] of later [[texts]]. Gradually the emphasis on a [[dynami ...ling and Related Matters]]'' contains arguably Žižek’s first sustained examination of a [[natural science]] in its [[third]] and final chapter, “Quantum [[P
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  • ...interpretation]]. Today, the [[formations]] of the [[Unconscious]] (from [[dreams]] to [[hysterical]] [[symptoms]]) have definitely lost their innocence and
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  • ...radition]], is called [[symptom]]). In [[psychoanalytic]] terms, lapses, [[dreams]], compulsive [[formations]] and acts, and so forth, are "symptomal torsion This point is worthy of a more detailed examination, since it condenses the gap that separates Badiou from Lacan and psychoanal
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  • ...make his [[slip]] of tongue and confess in a censored mode his murderous [[dreams]]. More than anything else, rumors and fake reports from the aftermath of K ...ey [[represent]] to our Western values should not deceive us: under closer examination, it soon becomes clear that this talk provides a rather superficial seconda
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  • [[Breton]] was familiar with Freud's work on dreams and developed a technique of 'spontaneous' writing to give free expression ...painters such as [[Dali]] attempted to paint the '[[reality]]' of their [[dreams]], which they saw as more '[[real]]' than the prosaic reality of our everyd
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  • ...], [[world]] religion and [[philosophy]]. Though not the first to analyze dreams, he has become perhaps the most well known pioneer in the field of [[dream ...[idea]] of the [[unconscious]] through Freud's ''The [[Interpretation]] of Dreams'' ([[1900]]) and a proponent of the new "[[psycho]]-[[analysis]]". Freud at
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  • ...radition]], is called [[symptom]]). In [[psychoanalytic]] terms, lapses, [[dreams]], compulsive [[formations]] and acts, and so forth, are "symptomal torsion This point is worthy of a more detailed examination, since it condenses the gap that separates Badiou from Lacan and psychoanal
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  • ...d by an acute combination of a close reading of Zizek as a Lacanian and an examination of his cultural context.' (Christian Ingo Lenz Dunker, Lacanian Psychoanaly ...like the hope that 'by surrendering my innermost content, inclusive of my dreams and anxieties, to the Other, a space opens up in which I am free to breathe
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  • Today I shall continue the examination of the [[concept]] ofrepetition, as it is presented by [[Freud]] and the [[ ...irely of noise-that I left you time to look up in <i>The Interpretation of Dreams. </i>You will remember the unfortunate father who went to rest in the room
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  • ...apter of The Interpretation of [[Dreams]], "The Method of [[Interpreting]] Dreams," and was [[reinterpreted]] many [[times]] by Freud's successors and biogra ...urbinal bones of the nose. - I at once called in Dr M, and he repeated the examination and confirmed it .... Dr M looked quite different from usual; he was very p
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  • ...ciple, yes. Yet in the dream Freud [[chose]] to demonstrate his theory of dreams, his desire is neither sexual nor unconscious, and, moreover, it's not his ...failure of Irma’s treatment. How does this fit with the [[thesis]] that dreams manifest [[unconscious]] [[sexuality|sexual]] [[desire]]s?
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  • ...an]] terms—to the modern—the study of humanity as a unit, including an examination of its [[biological]], [[psychic]], and [[social]] [[nature]], as well as m ...n of <i>The [[Interpretation]] of [[Dreams]]</i> (1900a). "The analysis of dreams gave us an insight into the [[unconscious]] [[processes]] of the mind and s
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  • Interpretation of [[dreams]] Examination dreams
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  • ...an]] terms—to the modern—the study of humanity as a unit, including an examination of its [[biological]], [[psychic]], and [[social]] [[nature]], as well as m ...lication of The [[Interpretation]] of [[Dreams]] (1900a). "The analysis of dreams gave us an insight into the [[unconscious]] [[processes]] of the mind and s
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  • ...to his education as Freud grew older. At the age of nine Freud passed the examination that allowed him to enter the Sperl Gymnasium, a [[German]] equivalent of a * Standard Edition Vol. IV. The Interpretation of Dreams (I). 1900.
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  • ...o the person that they are expressed in disguised or symbolic form through dreams rather than being directly revealed in some other way. ...bols. The therapist's task in dream analysis is to identify the symbols in dreams and provide guidance to the patient as to the dream's meaning.
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  • ...ent of the Facts in [[Legal]] Proceedings" (1906c), <i>[[Delusions]] and [[Dreams]] in Jensen's "Gradiva"</i> (1907a [1906]), "Obsessive Actions and [[Religi ...iography is relevant for [[understanding]] his or her [[writing]], such an examination should not be reduced to a [[form]] of pathography. Isidor Sadger was refer
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  • ...g <i>Mona Lisa</i> (the smile of Mona Lisa, said to be Anna Metterza). His examination led to an [[interpretation]] that associated a vulture with Leonardo's memo # [[Freud, Sigmund]]. (1907a [1906]). [[Delusions]] and [[dreams]] in Jensen's "Gradiva." SE, 9: 1-95.
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