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  • ..., showed that man did not have [[control]] over the most important aspects of his own [[mental]] [[processes]] (1917a). ...appropriate," [[civilization]] has reduced and [[symbolically]] transposed the expressions into [[language]].
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  • ..." and can [[identity]] with "projected" characters. And we often [[speak]] of "[[dream]] screens." ...Killer</i> by J. McNaughton, 1985, released in 1990, <i>The [[Silence]] of the Lambs</i> by Jonathan Demme, 1991, <i>Seven</i> by D. Fincher, 1995, and [[
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  • ...end [[individual]] variations and which in [[Freud]]'s hypothesis are part of a phylogenetic inheritance. ..."[[Wolf Man]]" case (1918b [1914]) and reviewed during the same period in the <i>Introductory Lectures</i> (1916-17a).
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  • ...the anxiety of the dream is identical to the anxiety experienced during [[neurosis]]. ...ship]]. The anxiety that accompanies the dream then takes the [[place]] of the censorship.
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  • ...ic [[reality]]," and from Freud's ongoing attempt to discover the etiology of [[neuroses]], [[psychoses]], and perversions. ...ture]] are at work" (1896c). In 1898, in "[[Sexuality]] in the Etiology of the Neuroses" (1898a), he referred to "unconscious psychic traces."
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  • ...Little Hans is primarily concerned with the idea of [[lack]] or absence of the "objet petit autre." ==Analysis of little Hans==
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  • .... They also entail a relaxation of the [[psychic]] [[apparatus]] such that the [[subject]] does not necessarily recognize these "rememberings" as belongin ...in alterations of [[remembering]], that is, the [[concrete]] [[affect]] of the past that will be lastingly expressed in [[symptoms]].
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  • ...[[desire]] to expel [[feces]] and the [[parents]]' attempt to toilet train the child. ...t." In [[Freudian]] [[psychology]], it is used to describe the [[process]] of attaching [[sexual]] ([[psychic]]) [[energy]] (libido) to a ([[particular]]
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  • <blockquote>[[Symptoms]] result from the injuring of the [[instinctual]] impulse through [[repression]].<ref>{{PoA}} Ch. 2</ref></bl ...nstinctual [[gratification]]; they are, that is, a result of a [[process]] of repression.<ref>{{PoA}} Ch. 2</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...impact of these theorists’ writings challenged the postwar [[hegemony]] of new criticism; their [[work]] continues to be invoked in contemporary liter ...g]]. Psychic [[life]] consists of symbiotic [[anxieties]] (at the prospect of annihilation or loss) and defenses (expressed in mature [[love]] as alterna
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  • ...utomatism of [[repetition]]. The letter constitutes the [[unconscious]] to the extent that it is organized as a literal heterogeneous set. ...how a [[patient]]'s [[erotic]] [[life]] remains attached to a permutation of letters.
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  • ...as a bimonthly based in Milan, its subtitle [[being]] International Review of Scientific [[Synthesis]]. It was co-edited in [[London]] and Leipzig, and i ...the Non-[[Psychological]] [[Sciences]], was published in the supplement to the next issue, dated November 1, 1913. For unknown reasons, although [[World]]
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  • ...d extended accounts, as in the Madeleine case, which occupies both volumes of Pierre Janet's De l'angoisseà l'extase (1926-1928). ...unctioning, as well as the progressive unfolding of the [[cure]] itself in the [[transference]]/counter-transference [[exchange]].
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  • ...complex]]', one of the cornerstones of [[psychoanalytic theory]], derives from a [[Greek]] [[myth]] in which [[Oedipus]] unwittingly kills his [[father]] [[Freud]] dates the [[Oedipus complex]] to the ages of three to five years.
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  • ...stigation) for the treatment of neurotic disorders and (3) of a collection of psychological information obtained along those lines, which is gradually be ...alysis is a dynamic conception, which reduces mental life to the interplay of reciprocally urging and checking forces.<ref>{{PVD}}</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...e not directly aware .... If we want to be more accurate, we should modify the statement by saying that we call a process "unconscious" when we have to as ...ntents and that it requires an expenditure of effort to make him conscious of them. It is true, then, that ego and conscious, repressed and unconscious d
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  • '[[Obsessional neurosis]]' (Fr. ''névrose obsessionnelle'') was first developed as a diagnostic ca [[Freud]] grouped together as one condition a series of [[symptom]]s, which include:
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  • ...days but is kept alive perpetually by the fear of what the superior power of fate will bring.<ref>{{C&D}} Ch. 1</ref></blockquote> ...o the neurosis which the civilized individual must pass through on his way from childhood to maturity.<ref>{{NILP}} Ch. 7</ref></blockquote>
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  • The concept of [[causality]] forms an important thread that runs throughout [[Lacan]]'s entire work. ...the question of the [[cause]] of [[psychosis]], which is a central concern of [[Lacan]]'s doctoral thesis <ref>Lacan, 1932</ref>.
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  • ====Infantile Theory==== ...emale]]'s [[penis]] having been cut off.<ref>{{F}} "On the Sexual Theories of Children. 1908. SE IX. p.207</ref>
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