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  • ...this is derived the noun obsidio, which means "detention," or "captivity," and figuratively "a pressing [[danger]]." ...elusion) and Jean-Pierre Falret (the madness of [[doubt]] and the delusion of touch) who described a [[clinical]] picture that was closest to what would
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  • ...'s [[thoughts]] on the [[sexual]] etiology of neuroses, and his [[theory]] of [[seduction]]. ...rm used in the distinction already made the year before (1895f), but it is the "specific causes" that must be sought.
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  • ...[[value]] and finds comfort therein. In his early [[work]] [[Freud]] spoke of "unconscious memories," but he later replaced this term with "[[memory]] tr ...[[seduction]]; subsequently the memories of [[childhood]] were included in the [[category]].
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  • ...result of [[repression]]. The forgotten name inhabits the [[preconscious]] and quickly returns to [[consciousness]]. It is attracted by an [[unconscious]] ...[[sexual]] [[seduction]] that has to be rejected and [[repressed]] because the [[child]] finds it unacceptable.
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  • ...cted. [[Freud]] nevertheless accorded it a non-negligible [[role]] in some of his [[theoretical]] views. ...] pathologies. It must also be said that in this [[domain]] the [[theory]] of degeneration was well established.
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