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  • [[Psychosis]] is a nosological [[category]] distinct from [[neurosis]] and [[perversion]]. It is brought [[about]] by the [[foreclosure]] of a ...ons indicates major [[structural]] differences between [[psychosis]] and [[neurosis]].
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  • ...Abraham, the [[structure]] of melancholia is closer to that of obsessive [[neurosis]] on account of the intense hostility toward the outside world. In both ill In "Melancholia and [[Obsessional]] Neurosis" (1927a) Abraham investigated the relation between manic-depressive states
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  • ...]] serve to give subjects a means of envisioning the world in which such a failure emerges as evidence as to how transcendent is their particular [[ideology]] ...ces us to continue the [[search]] for the impossible owing to the inherent failure each object represents. Because the subject does not lack an experiential o
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  • ...as [[repression]] and [[foreclosure]] are the fundamental operations in [[neurosis]] and [[psychosis]]. It is this realization that [[disavowal]] concerns; [[disavowal]] is the failure to accept that [[lack]] causes [[desire]], the [[belief]] that [[desire]] i
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  • ...ot [[separation]] from the [[mother]] which gives rise to [[anxiety]], but failure to [[separation|separate]] from her.<ref>{{S4}} p. 319</ref> * [[Neurosis]]
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  • ...and reality. In this perspective, far from [[being]] the consequence of a failure of mentalization, the passage to the act results from an overflowing of the * Freud, Sigmund. (1909d). Notes upon a case of obsessional neurosis. SE, 10: 151-318.
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  • ...idan]], has decided to retain the French [[word]]. The [[sense]] is of a "failure to recognize", or "misconstruction". The [[concept]] is central to [[Lacan ...[[Lacan]] to describe all [[knowledge]] (''[[connaissance]]''), in both [[neurosis]] and [[psychosis]], as "[[knowledge|paranoiac knowledge]]."
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  • ...th [[Verneinung]] (dé[[négation]]): "...everyday [[speech]] runs against failure of [[recognition]], [[méconnaissance]], which is the source of Verneinung. ...lly by "[[foreclosure]]" ([[forclusion]]), the former [[being]] related to neurosis, the latter to psychosis.
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  • ...] it is possible to [[understand]] [[psychosis]] and distinguish it from [[neurosis]]. ...]). He argues that [[Schreber]]'s [[psychosis]] was activated by both his failure to produce a [[child]] and his election to an important [[position]] in the
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  • ...on|Verneinung]]'' (''dénégation''): "...everyday [[speech]] runs against failure of [[recognition]], ''[[méconnaissance]]'', which is the source of ''[[Ver ...lly with "[[foreclosure]]" (''forclusion''), the former being related to [[neurosis]], the latter to [[psychosis]].</span>
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  • ...alence]] in [[affective]] life, nightmares associated with [[traumatic]] [[neurosis]], masochism, and [[negative]] therapeutic reactions. ...the sense of 'Eros"' (1900a, note 1925, p. 161). Freud even justified his failure to use the word earlier: "Anyone who considers sex as something mortifying
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  • ...Fliess]], who recommended cocaine for the treatment of the "nasal reflex [[neurosis]]." [[Fliess]] operated on Freud and a [[number]] of Freud's patients whom In 1896 Freud posited that the symptoms of '[[hysteria]]' and [[obsessional]] neurosis derived from ''unconscious'' memories of sexual abuse in infancy, and claim
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  • ...law – the [[public]] or social law – fails and, at this very point of failure, the law is compelled, as [[Zizek]] puts it, “to search for support in an ...here the law - the public or social law - fails and, at this very point of failure, the law is compelled, as Žižek puts it, 'to search for support in an ill
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  • ...ty, and similar zombie-[[concepts]]? Doesn't Lenin stand precisely for the FAILURE to put [[Marxism]] into [[practice]], for the big catastrophe which [[left] ...tive entities and to speak, say, of religion as a "collective compulsive [[neurosis]]"? The focus of psychoanalysis is entirely different: the Social, the fiel
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  • ...hich is found throughout all (at least Western) [[history]], obsessional [[neurosis]] is a distinctly modern phenomenon.<br><br> ...n link... The tragic aspect of the story, of course, is that the mission's failure is taken into account: the CIA wants the mission to fail, i.e. the poor dis
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  • ...ing the Oedipus complex; anyone who fails to do so falls a [[victim]] to [[neurosis]].<ref>Freud 1991d [1905]: 149</ref></blockquote> --> ...three times of the [[Oedipus complex]], and there is no such thing as a [[neurosis without [[Oedipus]]. On the other hand, [[psychosis]], [[perversion]] and [
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  • ...omething can be erased: you worked all afternoon and then have a [[power]] failure and it's gone. Okay, these things can happen. But you know that it's someti ...tivity is hysterical: I don't know what I am for the other. Hysteria, or [[neurosis]] in general is always a position of questioning.
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  • ...versely, for its success. "The conventional wisdom is that socialism was a failure because, instead of creating a 'New Man,' it produced a country of cynics w ...te all [[dreams]]," he reports of his treatment. "It was [[obsessional]] [[neurosis]] in its absolute purest [[form]]. Because you never knew how long it would
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  • ...'the identity of the subject consists in nothing other than the continual failure of self-reflection'.<a name="27x"></a><a href="#27"><sup>27</sup></a> One a ...agnosis he often provides of himself, that this is the work of obsessional neurosis. And we should also take care not to fall into the trap of imagining that t
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  • ...id]]-schizoid [[position]], or in the wake of some [[frustration]] or of a failure of depressive guilt. Despite its early [[appearance]], persecutory guilt ha ...cific ways that [[children]] respond to guilt may predispose [[them]] to [[neurosis]] and [[mental]] instability, but may also prove to be a source of success
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