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  • In the [[German]] [[language]], and thus in Sigmund [[Freud]]'s writings, it is not possible to distinguish that which is motivated by The issue of modesty comes up several [[times]] in Freud's [[work]], as distinct from the issue of shame. First, it appears as an as
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  • ...[Neurotic Mechanisms in Jealousy, Paranoia and Homosexuality]]", [[Sigmund Freud]] posited an analogy between this [[mechanism]] and the [[process]] that is [[Freud]] thus attributed the decline of [[rivalry]] to [[repression]], which resul
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  • ...wo bonds form the basis for the broader unity that is constituted by the [[family]], just as friendship is the foundation for the creation of [[social]] ties ...[good]] example. Using the examples of [[Plato]] and St. [[Paul]] (1921c), Freud emphasized that the libido corresponds to love [[understood]] in a wide sen
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  • ...needed hard-nosed [[scientist]]. Although the term [[complex]] was used by Freud and Josef [[Breuer]] earlier, it was with Jung's [[meaning]] that it finall ...amilies and found that there were psychological subgroupings in the same [[family]]. At the time, however, Jung possessed neither the [[theoretical]] [[under
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  • ...in <i>[[Primal]] Law</i> (1903). He referred to the horde as a "cyclopean family." Andrew Lang, in <i>The [[Secret]] of the Totem</i> (1905), also acknowled It was Freud, in <i>Totem and Taboo</i>, who provided greater insight and scope for Darw
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  • ...haracter]] in that they transcend [[individual]] variations and which in [[Freud]]'s hypothesis are part of a phylogenetic inheritance. ...(1915f), the [[notion]] of primal fantasies was essentially bound up with Freud's reflections on the primal [[scene]], as developed in connection with the
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  • ...terpret]] human [[behavior]]. Many of the phylogenetic points of view that Freud promulgated after <i>[[Totem]] and [[Taboo]]</i> (1912-13a) had been adopte ...ing the problem of repression can be distinguished, in the course of which Freud perfected complementary theories, one [[psychological]] and the [[other]] o
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  • ...(1894a). In 1900, in <i>The [[Interpretation]] of [[Dreams]]</i> (1900a), Freud [[interpreted]] dreams of [[exhibitionism]] as a [[desire]] to "keep a secr ...lysis]] and the Establishment of Facts in [[Legal]] Proceedings," (1906c), Freud distinguished the criminal's [[conscious]] secret from the [[unconscious]]
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  • This term is a derivative of transgenerational, a term that came out of [[family]] systems [[therapy]] (Boszormenyi-Nagy, Ivan, 1973); it appeared in [[Fran By way of a precursor to this notion, let us [[recall]] Sigmund [[Freud]]'s [[statement]], in "New Introductory Lectures on [[Psycho]]-[[Analysis]]
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  • ...h notions as <i>cultural heritage</i> and <i>phylogenetic inheritance</i>. Freud believed that the (since abandoned) [[biological]] precept, according to wh Freud addressed the topic for the first [[time]] in <i>[[Totem]] and [[Taboo]]</i
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  • ...Jentsch, Friedrich von Schiller, Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann) and yet, Freud does not reference the [[psychoanalytic]] [[literature]] on related topics, ...h]] all fail to recapitulate the principal reference to the familiar, or [[family]] (heim, or home), which defines and limits the [[notion]] of the uncanny.
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  • ...based on phylogenetic traces. The [[primitive]] phases of the [[human]] [[family]] thus survive in each individual [[subject]] and are rediscovered by the [ ...he transmission of traces). With his [[notion]] of "primal [[fantasies]]," Freud provided some elements of the contents of these traces, but their [[structu
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  • [[Freud]]'s paper on [[family]] romance has been used to formulate a typological study of the novel, whil All are grounded or based upon Freud's descriptions of the workings of the unconscious and they usually [[claim]
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  • ...ook ''"[[Studies on Hysteria]]"'', written in collaboration with [[Sigmund Freud]]. Her sister, [[Marie Pappenheim]], as a medical student, wrote the libret ...ginning of [[psychoanalysis]], which would be later heavily developed by [[Freud]].
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  • ...cepted news. The so-called irrationalism which has been used to define [[Freud]]! When it is exactly the contrary: not only did he rationalize all that h ...] of [[psychic]] [[life]], that is called "unconscious" or something else? Freud is Christopher Columbus!
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  • ...her]] will lead us to [[another]] question today, one that will show you [[Freud]] situating himself directly at the center of our [[true]] [[experience]]. </p></dd><dd>Freud confronts this commandment directly. And if you take the time to read <i>[[
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  • In [[Freud]]'s account of the [[Oedipus complex]], the [[mother]] is the first [[love] FAMILY COMPLEX - WEANING COMPLEX
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  • ...[[structural]] [[linguistics]] and [[semiotics]]. In his "[[return]] to [[Freud]]," Lacan attempted to find rigorously psychoanalytic explanations for the ...takes a similarly historical approach in reevaluating the ideas of sigmund freud and Lacan by tracing the cultural influences on psychoanalytic thought. Alt
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  • ...his psychobiographical essay "Dostoevsky and Parricide" (1928), several of Freud’s contemporaries as well as later writers produced studies of literary fi ...hoanalytic establishment. He was the author of the first full biography of Freud (1957), the standard account until later biographies were produced by Ronal
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  • ...n London until his [[death]]. This volume also contains an [[overview]] of Freud's work, its [[links]] to various [[other]] [[natural]] and [[social]] [[sci ...in America and England. Furthermore, not all the documentation concerning Freud's life and work was available at that [[time]].
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