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  • ...a [[Metapsychology]].' . . . The [[intention]] of the series is to clarify and carry deeper the [[theoretical]] assumptions on which a [[psycho]]-[[analyt The previous year, 1914, Freud's introduction of [[narcissism]] and of the ego as a libidinally cathected [[agency]] altered the dynamics of...
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  • ...e between persons and inanimate things: individuals, parts of the [[body]] and the [[satisfaction]] of [[need]]s can all be [[object]]s. ...t]]-[[choice]] is determined by the [[individual]]'s [[life]]-[[history]], and primarily by experiences in [[childhood]].
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  • ...usly interrogate the nature and possibility of psychoanalytic training – and, at the same time, address the non-analyst by raising the following questio === Analysis, Science and Religion ===
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  • ...of the well-known [[joke]] [[about]] the idiot who loses a key in the dark and looks for it beneath the light. When asked why, he says: 'I [[know]] I lost ...— violence never stops violence, give peace a [[chance]] — is abstract and doesn't [[work]] here. First, because this is not a [[universal]] rule. I a
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  • ...on the passive object): the subject is defined by a fundamental passivity, and it is the object from which movement comes, i.e., which does the tickling. ...ive short-circuit, this necessary REDOUBLING of myself as standing outside AND inside my picture, that bears witness to my "material existence." Materiali
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  • ...the '[[Rat Man]]' [[case]], [[Freud]] speaks of a battle between [[love]] and [[hate]]. ...ipus complex]], which means that the [[child]] can simultaneously [[love]] and [[hate]] its [[parents]].
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  • ...]</i>,<ref>1905d</ref> [[Freud]] examines [[perversion|sexual perversion]] and indicates the circumstances under which "the [[pleasure]] of [[look]]ing [[ ...[look]]ing, which involved the voyeur-[[exhibitionism|exhibitionist]] pair and the [[reversal]] of [[activity]] into [[passivity]] in connection with a pr
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  • ...n of the average, everyday [[individual]], although sometimes this occurs, and can be threatening to those exposed, as in indecent exposure. ...instincts]] which [[manifest]] themselves most often as pairs of opposites and each of which is linked to a [[particular]] [[erotogenic]] zone. In this co
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  • The [[sense]] of uncanniness arises from that which is both fearful and frightening. ...sm]], not least in that it moves away from the [[analysis]] of [[author]]s and introduces a thematic [[reading]] of works of [[literature]] that provoke a
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  • ...tside]] [[world]] through the musculature in the drive for [[destruction]] and [[mastery]] or the will to [[power]]: this is sadism proper; the part that ...death instincts and the sexual or life instincts would then cease to hold and the [[compulsion]] to [[repeat]] would no longer possess the importance we
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  • ...0), which, through Freud in the [[transference]], were directed at Herr K. and through him at her [[father]]. This [[text]], written in 1901, contains an ...cruelty and the [[sexual instinct]]" (p. 159). Along with [[scopophilia]] and [[exhibitionism]], cruelty is classified as a [[partial]] or component [[dr
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  • ...enote the opposite of [[projection]].<ref>Ferenczi, Sándor. "Introjection and [[Transference]]," 1909, in ''Sex in [[Psychoanalysis]]'', New York: Basic ...e of [[pleasure]].<ref>{{F}} "[[Works of Sigmund Freud|Instincts and their Vicissitudes]]," 1915c. [[SE]] XIV, 111.</ref>
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  • ...ent [[phase]], and the resulting [[genital]] organization of the [[adult]] and [[choice]] of [[object]]. ...] in psychoanalysis, such as the [[notion]] of [[dreams]] having a meaning and the [[existence]] of an [[unconscious]] psychic [[life]].
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  • ...]: [[order]], [[economy]], and obstinacy. All three are marked by mastery, and they result from the [[sublimation]] of anal erotism. ...[[chain]], the importance of phenomena of mastery in gifts, indebtedness, and exchanges.
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  • ...]] "vicissitude," where the [[drives]] turn back on the subject's [[body]] and where the mode of [[satisfaction]] is reversed from [[active]] to [[passive
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  • ...phasize that the four components of the drive—pressure, [[object]], aim, and source—are not [[natural]] phenomena: the [[drive]] is a montage. ...[satisfied]] by food" (p. 167). The drive begins at an [[erogenous zone]], and then makes a circuit around the object [[cause]] of [[desire]], the [[objec
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  • ...[clinical]] models to [[understand]] its effects: [[sadism]]-[[masochism]] and [[voyeurism]]-[[exhibitionism]]. ...]], in this [[inversion]] of roles between the person who exercises sadism and the person subjected to it.
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  • ...a [[Metapsychology]].' . . . The [[intention]] of the series is to clarify and carry deeper the [[theoretical]] assumptions on which a [[psycho]]-[[analyt The previous year, 1914, Freud's introduction of [[narcissism]] and of the ego as a libidinally cathected [[agency]] altered the dynamics of...
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  • * When [[The Id|the id]] impulses conflict with [[superego]] values and beliefs; ...live, to thrive and to grow. The aggression drive is our drive for safety and protection of our lives. Those two impulse [[drives]] are the motivating fa
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  • ...ployed the terms within the framework of the [[theory]] of psychosexuality and, more specifically, with respect to the [[drives]], creating paired opposit ...ty in his theory of [[seduction]], which he based on [[clinical]] findings and [[individual]] histories of [[neuroses]]. [[Hysteria]], he wrote at the [[t
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  • ...ed is a violent feeling that impels the subject to wish another person ill and to take pleasure in bad things that happen to that person. ...in the ego's [[self]]-preservation instincts rather than in the [[sexual]] instincts (although later on hatred can [[bind]] with the latter to become "[[sadism]
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