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  • ...customs in today's 'risk [[society]]'. According to the [[risk society]] [[theory]] of Anthony [[Giddens]], Ulrich Beck and [[others]], we no longer live our ...Lacanian - they don't [[exist]] without reference to some [[psychoanalytic theory]]. The unfortunate result of this reflexivisation is that the [[analyst]]'s
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  • ...ts side and place his bets on the winner; the engaged view permeates his [[theory]] from the very outset. Within the Marxist tradition, this notion that part ...in order to be able to open oneself up to the true life of Eternity, one's attachment to "this" life must be suspended for entry into the domain of ate, the doma
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  • ...nstructionist doxa according to which the main problem with [[Lacanian]] [[theory]] - which allegedly also limits its [[political]] use - is that [[Lacan]] e ...al]] [[signifiers]] than is the [[language]] of the subject? If we find an attachment to subjection at the level of the unconscious, what kind of resistance is t
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  • For many, Jacques [[Lacan]] represents [[postmodern]] [[theory]] at its height--that ...[[work]] of Slavoj [[Zizek]], whose frenetic endorsements of [[Lacanian]] theory
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  • ...t]] coexcitation, which was nevertheless not devoid of [[aggressiveness]]. Attachment and hostility toward the mother were differently inflected depending on whe ...for incorporating his own phallocratic and bourgeois prejudices into his [[theory]]. But it must not be forgotten that Freud's theorizing here addresses the
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  • ...Freud thus initiated a series of developments in thinking on mother-child attachment and interaction that has continued to this day. ...reaction; Object; Object, [[change]] of/choice of; [[Object relations]] [[theory]]; [[Oceanic feeling]]; [[Oedipus complex]]; Parenthoood; [[Perversion]]; ;
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  • ...[[The Interpretation of Dreams]]'' (1899), and his ''[[Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality]]'' (1905). ...lent motion. In addition, Freud knew that Pankejeff had possessed a strong attachment to his father as a child, possibly wanting to be the sole object of his fat
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  • ...geared largely toward the [[nature]] of [[symbolism]] and the effects of [[attachment]] upon the ability of [[people]] to live their lives in [[ignorance]] of th ...pursued deeply structural views, along the lines of [[systemics|complexity theory]] in [[mathematics]], and some have tried to [[work]] with Jung's ideas in
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  • == Theory == ...tualism]] (and its heir, the Development in Context or Human [[Ecology]] [[theory]] of [[Urie Bronfenbrenner]]), and especially the [[information processing]
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  • ...ck excessive Mother, it cuts the daughter's link with her, her "passionate attachment" to her mother, and thus enables her to enter the "normal" heterosexual rel ...annibal is an object of intense libidinal investment, of a true passionate attachment -- from The Silence of the Lambs, we (and, in the couple of Hannibal and Cl
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  • ...made its [[appearance]] in the first edition of [[Three]] Essays on the [[Theory]] of Sexuality (1905d), and was further explicated in later revisions of th ...al—"the [[woman]] who feeds" or "the man who protects." This "anaclitic (attachment) type of object-choice" is contrasted, in "On [[Narcissism]]: An Introducti
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  • Attachment General [[theory]] of [[seduction]]
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  • [[Freudian]] [[psychoanalytic]] [[theory]] did not long remain the only method of explaining the [[human]] [[persona ...fe]]. This deterministic presupposition is in large part what made Freud's theory so intriguing and controversial.
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  • ...since the mid-1980s. Some in the psychoanalytic community believe that the theory and practice of psychoanalysis are declining due to several key factors. ...ues measurable therapeutic outcomes. Another problem within psychoanalytic theory surrounds the multiple layering of concepts and terms, often making it redu
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  • ...e of the topics I will discuss include: Lacan's emendation of Saussure's [[theory]], the importance of [[metaphor]] and [[metonymy]], the [[relationship]] be ...of language. It is on the basis of this argument that Lacan elaborates his theory of the Symbolic, the [[dimension]] of culture into which the child must be
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  • <p>The [[nature]] of Freud's attachment to Shakespeare's [[work]] is also conveyed in his [[association]] of a "spe ...aspects of [[psychoanalytic]] [[theory]] to Shakespeare's [[texts]]: dream theory, the [[structural]] [[model]], [[incest]] [[fantasies]], [[primal]] [[scene
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  • ...ian]] perspective. Strongly influenced by Konrad Lorenz and the then-new [[theory]] of cybernetics, he observed and manipulated the "eyes-nose-mouth" stimulu ...ver, felt that these ran counter to Freudian theory, since the [[idea]] of attachment as a primary bond contradicted that of an [[anaclitic]] relationship to dri
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  • ...the [[Pleasure]] [[Principle]]" (1920), by establishing the basis for his theory of the [[death]] [[instinct]], played a [[role]] not only in his theorizati ...on, respectively, the [[concept]] of organizers of the ego and attachment theory. An important research trend then developed, mainly in the [[United States]
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  • The twenty-ninth lecture is titled "Revision of the [[Theory]] of [[Dreams]]." It contains few new elements, except for the assertion th ...alysis since the establishing of the second [[topography]] ([[structural]] theory): stress upon the ego, the importance of the superego, the abandonment of t
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  • ...xiety; 1929), Imre Hermann described shame as a "social anxiety" linked to attachment. # [[Freud, Sigmund]]. (1905). Three essays on the theory of sexuality. SE, 7: 123-243.
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