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  • ...complementary object, the prime example of which is the encounter of mouth and [[breast]]. ...nd qualitative, as reflected in the strength and the emotional [[form]] of the object-[[cathexis]].
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  • ...rive]], even though the term makes its [[appearance]] in The Ego and [[the Id]] (1923b). ...tly abandoned use of the term "destrudo," which would have risked implying the [[existence]] of an energy dualism.
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  • ...h that it cannot be discerned in the [[manifest]] dream [[thoughts]]. Thus the wish is expressed "hypocritically," in disguise. ...]] dream of the poet Rosegger in which he found himself each night back in the unfortunate [[situation]] of a apprentice tailor ill-suited for his craft (
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  • ...stinctual]] impulses inhibited in respect of their aim and sublimated, and the instincts of [[self]]-preservation. ...tween narcissistic and autoerotic instincts, that is, between two forms of the [[sexual instinct]].
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  • ...as humility, [[suffering]], the [[need]] for [[punishment]], [[remorse]], and [[feelings]] of inadequacy. ...an emotional [[state]] that arises in consequence of some [[action]] that the [[subject]] considers reprehensible; it may also refer to a vague [[feeling
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  • ...ng from [[conflict]] between the aims of the [[superego]] and those of the ego. ...current definition implies an unconscious [[relationship]] between the ego and superego expressed in [[subjective]] phenomena from which, in extreme insta
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  • ...ignates a [[libidinal]] [[cathexis]], and [[another]] where by implication the energy in question is of a different nature—neutral or desexualized. ...cathexis, on the one hand, and the countercathexes of the [[instinct]] on the [[other]].
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  • ...he metapsychological aspects of character and its relation to [[symptoms]] and [[neurosis]]. ...gence between character and the major concepts of neurosis, [[psychosis]], and borderline [[conditions]].
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  • ...ell as the function of [[sublimation]] with [[regard]] to the "remains" of the [[pregenital]] [[libido]]. ...ed since [[childhood]], or constructions achieved by means of sublimation, and of [[other]] constructions, employed for effectively holding in check [[per
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  • ==Id== The id is defined as the oldest part of the [[mind]] from which the [[other]] [[structures]] are derived.
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  • ...d]] or [[psyche]] understandable, helps us to picture the [[structure]] of the [[mind]] or [[psyche]]. According to the [[Freud]]'s first "[[topographical model]]", the [[mind]] or [[psyche]]
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  • ...perience which leads us to oppose any [[philosophy]] directly issuing from the ''[[Cogito]]''. ...as the expression of situational apperception, an essential [[moment]] of the act of intelligence.
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  • ...A PERSONNALITE" (A COMMENT ON DANIEL LAGACHE'S REPORT: "PSYCHOANALYSIS AND THE STRUCTURE OF PERSONALlTY")-1961 ...rsonalist ideology," Lacan declared that he was resolutely "structuralist" and explained why.
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  • ==1980 LE SEMINAIRE DE CARACAS (THE SEMINAR IN CARACAS) 1981== ...1.5em;width:100%;text-align:justify;border-spacing:8px;margin-bottom:10px" id="toc" align="center" width="100%" summary="Contents" margin-bottom="20px"
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  • ...the first [[child]] of prosperous, bourgeois [[parents]], [[Alfred Lacan]] and [[Emilie Baudry]], a family of solid [[Catholic]] [[tradition]]. ...(eldest son) of (prosperous, bourgeois parents) Alfred Lacan (1873–1960) and Emilie Baudry (1876–[[1948]]) (a middle-[[class]] Roman-Catholic family)
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  • {| id="toc" align=center class="toc" [[summary]]="[[Contents]]" : [[Paranoid]] [[psychosis]] and its relation to the [[personality]].
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  • ...over the lost provinces of his [[mental]] [[life]]. This pact constitutes the [[analytic]] [[situation]].<ref>{{OoPA}} Ch. 6</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...ffect. It brings besides the inevitable [[pain]] a gain in pleasure to the Ego-as it were, a [[substitutive]] satisfaction.<ref>{{M&M}} Part III, Section
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  • ...on]]-[[resistance]] (that is, the [[unpleasure]] felt by it at undertaking the severe [[work]] imposed upon it).<ref>{{OoPA}} Ch. 6</ref></blockquote> ...il us. This resistance, which persists through the [[whole]] [[treatment]] and is renewed with every fresh piece of work, has been named, though not quite
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