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===Psychoneurotic Symptoms, Formation of=== | ===Psychoneurotic Symptoms, Formation of=== | ||
− | <blockquote>The theory of the psychoneuroses asserts with absolute certainty that it can only be sexual wish-impulses from the infantile life, which have undergone repression (affect-conversion) during the developmental period of childhood, which are capable of renewal at later periods of development (whether as a result of our sexual constitution, which has, of course, grown out of an original bi-sexuality, or in consequence of unfavorable influences in our sexual life); and which therefore supply the motive-power for all psychoneurotic symptom-formation.<ref>{{IOD}} Ch. 7</ref></blockquote> | + | <blockquote>The [[theory]] of the psychoneuroses asserts with absolute [[certainty]] that it can only be [[sexual]] [[wish]]-impulses from the [[infantile]] [[life]], which have undergone [[repression]] ([[affect]]-conversion) during the [[developmental]] period of [[childhood]], which are capable of renewal at later periods of [[development]] (whether as a result of our sexual [[constitution]], which has, of course, grown out of an original bi-[[sexuality]], or in consequence of unfavorable influences in our [[sexual life]]); and which therefore supply the motive-[[power]] for all psychoneurotic [[symptom]]-[[formation]].<ref>{{IOD}} Ch. 7</ref></blockquote> |
===Psychoneurotic Symptoms as Wish-Fulfillments=== | ===Psychoneurotic Symptoms as Wish-Fulfillments=== | ||
− | <blockquote>The theory of all psychoneurotic symptoms culminates in the one proposition ''that they, too, must be conceived as wish-fulfillments of the unconscious''. (Expressed more exactly: One portion of the symptom correspends to the unconscious wish-fulfillment, while the other corresponds to the reaction-formation opposed to it.)<ref>{{IOD}} Ch. 7</ref></blockquote> | + | <blockquote>The theory of all psychoneurotic [[symptoms]] culminates in the one proposition ''that they, too, must be conceived as wish-fulfillments of the [[unconscious]]''. (Expressed more exactly: One portion of the symptom correspends to the unconscious wish-fulfillment, while the [[other]] corresponds to the [[reaction-formation]] opposed to it.)<ref>{{IOD}} Ch. 7</ref></blockquote> |
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Freudian Dictionary
Psychoneurotic Symptoms, Formation of
The theory of the psychoneuroses asserts with absolute certainty that it can only be sexual wish-impulses from the infantile life, which have undergone repression (affect-conversion) during the developmental period of childhood, which are capable of renewal at later periods of development (whether as a result of our sexual constitution, which has, of course, grown out of an original bi-sexuality, or in consequence of unfavorable influences in our sexual life); and which therefore supply the motive-power for all psychoneurotic symptom-formation.[1]
Psychoneurotic Symptoms as Wish-Fulfillments
The theory of all psychoneurotic symptoms culminates in the one proposition that they, too, must be conceived as wish-fulfillments of the unconscious. (Expressed more exactly: One portion of the symptom correspends to the unconscious wish-fulfillment, while the other corresponds to the reaction-formation opposed to it.)[2]
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- ↑ Template:IOD Ch. 7
- ↑ Template:IOD Ch. 7