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  • ...of [[feminine]] [[sexuality]]. Rather than conceiving girls as arriving at sexuality through [[deprivation]] or [[lack]], Klein redefined [[penis]] [[envy]] as ...aults for ignoring the speaker’s duplicity and [[ambivalence]] [[about]] sexuality (see chicago critics).
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  • ...ed the discovery of the 'polymorphously perverse' [[nature]] of [[infant]] sexuality and the 'erotogenic zone' conception of development as two of the most fund ...termined, but psychically constructed. Until this is achieved the infant's sexuality is 'polymorphous'; it is at the mercy of the component instincts, functioni
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  • ...reast becomes a [[lost object]] "just at the [[time]], perhaps, when the [[child]] is able to [[form]] a [[total]] [[idea]] of the person to whom the [[orga ...With the [[recognition]] of the [[absence]] of the object, therefore, the child makes a transition, as a result of working over in the psyche, to a capacit
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  • ...alysts were Mary Chadwick, Ella Freeman Sharpe, Nina Searl (a pioneer in [[child]] analysis), Iseult Grant-Duff and Marjorie Brierley, the last of whom was ...ward Glover, Ella Sharpe), some to Budapest (David Eder). Interest grew in child analysis and Nina Searle began to write on this topic before Melanie [[Klei
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  • He was the ninth [[child]] of the businessman and manufacturer Jakob Krauss and his wife Ernestine. ...[time]] in 1905 in relation to his [[Three]] Essays on the [[Theory]] of [[Sexuality]]. In 1906 Kraus took part in the accusation of plagiarism launched by Wilh
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  • ...ations emerged more clearly in 1905 in [[Three]] Essays on the Theory of [[Sexuality]] (1905d), emphasizing the role of [[sublimation]] in character [[formation ...]]; Character neurosis; "Confusion of Tongues between [[Adults]] and the [[Child]]"; ; [[Dependence]]; Ego; [[Eroticism]], anal; Eroticism, urethral; Failur
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  • ...the application of [[psychoanalytic]] [[treatment]] and [[concepts]] to a child with a view to [[understanding]] the [[psychic]] [[life]] and [[mental]] [[ ...tment of Little Arpad, and Alfred Adler, one of the first practitioners of child analysis in [[Vienna]].
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  • ...ctivity]] which gradually becomes more [[structured]] in the course of a [[child]]'s [[development]]. This activity bears [[witness]] to a [[psychic]] capac ...h play were intimately linked. Today it is felt that play indeed helps the child tolerate the absence of an [[object]], that it implies the [[cathexis]] of
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  • ...hood]] predisposed the [[subject]] to hysteria, while those in which the [[child]] played an [[active]] [[role]] predisposed [[The Subject|the subject]] to ...point of [[fixation]] can be dated to [[Three]] Essays on the Theory of [[Sexuality]] (1905d). In the last pages of the [[work]], Freud discusses the role of [
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  • ...use of the light it shed on the [[forbidden]] territory of [[infantile]] [[sexuality]]. It was, however, desirable to establish a junction between the two scien ...ed next, organized around the evolution from the [[psychic]] life of the [[child]] to that of the [[adult]] and the discovery that "in spite of all the late
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  • ...1977). Fears, anxieties, and phobic phenomena. Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 32, 85-90. * ——. (1905d). Three essays on the theory of sexuality. SE, 7: 123-243.
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  • For both [[Freud]] and [[Lacan]], the [[child]] is at first ignorant of [[sexual difference]] and so cannot take up a [[s It is only when the child discovers [[sexual difference]] in the [[castration complex]] that he can b
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  • : [[Jacques Lacan|Lacan]] was [[born]] in [[Paris]], the first [[child]] of prosperous, bourgeois [[parents]], [[Alfred Lacan]] and [[Emilie Baudr ...an]] was born in [[Paris]] (France) (95 boulevard Beaumarchais), the first child (eldest son) of (prosperous, bourgeois parents) Alfred Lacan (1873–1960)
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  • psycholinguistics, and his [[idea]] of [[child]] development. Explores Lacan's seminar on the paradoxes of [[feminine]] [[sexuality]] through
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  • ...he [[notion]] of trauma is linked to the [[primal]] [[scene]], whereby a [[child]] has either a real or imaginary experience that it cannot comprehend. This ...eater or lesser extent by defensive [[processes]]. Fantasy is intrinsic to sexuality and is one of the central concerns of psychoanalysis. As we will see later,
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  • Born on [[{{Y}}|13 April 1901]], [[Jacques Marie Émile Lacan]] was the first child of [[Charles Marie Alfred Lacan]] and [[Émilie Philippine Marie Baudry]]. ...can't pick things up or move towards or away from things. So how does the child come to [[master]] its relation to its [[body]]? How does it respond to it
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  • ...lution-metoo-harassment/ Sex and ’68: Liberal movement revolutionized ‘sexuality’ but at what cost?] ...s now need to hire consent guardians – clearly we've misunderstood human sexuality]
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  • ...state]] of nature," they are described as a kind of perverted, monstrous [[child]], simultaneously naive and extremely corrupted, i.e. [[living]] in the pre ...a line which means "This far and no further!", thus enabling the child to achieve a clear [[mapping]] of what is possible and what is not possible
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  • ...s here the obvious arbitrariness of the ever new rules - let us take child sexuality: one can argue that its criminalization is an unwarranted discrimination, b ...individualism of Rights? What becomes of patriarchal family values when a child can sue his parents for neglect and abuse, i.e., when family and parenthood
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  • ...to reality-in-itself, because it is always (constitutively) »twisted« by sexuality (sexual difference). ...which doesn't simply mean that it is non-sexual, external to the space of sexuality: insofar as it is the object-cause of desire; insofar as, for Freud and Lac
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