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  • ...ed by four major [[categories]]: [[Concepts]]/Notions, Biographies, Works, and [[History]]. [[All categories]] are subcategorized, with the exception of B [[Projection]] and "[[participation]] mystique"
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  • ...anguage]], leading to their evolution, through the successive translations and networks of [[symbolic]] [[associations]] put into operation by [[fantasies ...] and the [[appearance]] of [[hysterical]] [[symptoms]]. As early as 1892, and then in the Studies on [[Hysteria]] with Josef [[Breuer]] (1895), Freud evo
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  • ...of [[self]]-preservation in Sigmund [[Freud]]'s first [[theory]] of the [[instincts]]. ...umans]] and animals. This instinct's [[goal]] is above all to protect life and the [[narcissistic]] integrity of the [[subject]]. This holds regardless of
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  • ...[[fear]], [[anxiety]], [[shame]], [[physical]] pain—are enumerated and their contribution to the [[formation]] of hysterical [[symptoms]] is explained: ...ruth—must be sacrificed" (p. 237), he writes in "[[Analysis]] Terminable and Interminable" (1937c). Unpleasure is a broader [[category]] than anxiety, a
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  • .... Measures were taken, including an appeal to [[psychoanalytic]] societies and the creation of an international management committee, at the Twelfth Inter ...ductory Lectures on [[Psychoanalysis]],</i> completed at the end of August and released on December 6, 1932, despite the 1933 copyright date.
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  • ...phasize that the four components of the drive—pressure, [[object]], aim, and source—are not [[natural]] phenomena: the drive is a montage. ...[satisfied]] by food" (p. 167). The drive begins at an [[erogenous zone]], and then makes a circuit around the object [[cause]] of [[desire]], the object
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  • ...he fate of the instincts, notably in the transformation of love into hate, and was more clearly described in Freud's discussion of the notion of turning a ...burden is translated in the dream by the action of carrying a light woman, and so on.
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  • Turning around is a [[process]] that affects the vicissitudes of the [[instinct]] in [[terms]] of its [[affective]] expression (for examp ...nstincts: [[repression]], [[sublimation]], [[reversal]] into the opposite, and turning around upon the [[subject]]'s own self.
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  • ...of [a drive] is a [[process]] of [[excitation]] occurring in an [[organ]] and the immediate aim of the [drive] lies in the removal of this [[organic]] st ...ween September 21 and November 14, 1897. The [[anal]] and [[oral]] regions and "perhaps the [[whole]] surface of the [[body]] as well" are sexual zones th
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  • ...des" (1915c), where it is discussed as one of the four vicissitudes of the instincts: [[repression]], [[sublimation]], [[reversal]] into the opposite, or "turni ...[clinical]] models to [[understand]] its effects: [[sadism]]-[[masochism]] and [[voyeurism]]-[[exhibitionism]].
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  • ...es (Ernst Jentsch, Friedrich von Schiller, Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann) and yet, Freud does not reference the [[psychoanalytic]] [[literature]] on rela ...al reference to the familiar, or [[family]] (heim, or home), which defines and limits the [[notion]] of the uncanny.
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  • ...; it is used notably in [[physics]] and [[physiology]]. Sigmund [[Freud]], and [[other]] [[psychoanalysts]] after him, expanded this term for use in [[met ...logical [[topography]], appears as the locus of reception, transformation, and capacity for adequate discharge of excitation. Even before his [[analytic]]
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  • ...ined to develop autonomously, independently of the [[instincts]] and their vicissitudes. ...t the ego grows out of [[The Id|the id]] with the hypothesis that both ego and id are derived from a common undifferentiated medium.
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  • ...easure]]/unpleasure [[principle]]. The [[concept]] has a long [[history]], and contributed to Freud's [[understanding]] of the [[infantile]] [[wish]]-fulf ...—for example in a [[letter]] to Josef [[Breuer]] (June 29, [1892] 1960a) and in various sections of Part One of the [[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[P
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  • ...complementary object, the prime example of which is the encounter of mouth and [[breast]]. ...ay that is both quantitative and qualitative, as reflected in the strength and the emotional [[form]] of the object-[[cathexis]].
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  • ...]] the [[traumatic]] [[event]] at the root of a [[particular]] [[symptom]] and thereby eliminate the associated pathogenic [[memory]] through "[[catharsis .... After the [[death]] of her [[father]], such stories evoked diurnal fears and [[hallucinations]]. The cathartic effect, linked to the emotional [[state]]
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  • ...and vacillations we have decided to assume the existence of only two basic instincts.<ref>{{OoPA}} Ch. 2</ref></blockquote> ...an object and an aim. The source is a state of excitation within the body, and its aim is to remove that excitation; in the course of its path from its so
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  • <blockquote>The oldest and best meaning of the word "unconscious" is the descriptive one; we call "unc ...him conscious of them. It is true, then, that ego and conscious, repressed and unconscious do not coincide.<ref>{{NILP}} Ch. 3</ref></blockquote>
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  • * When the id impulses conflict with [[superego]] values and beliefs; ...live, to thrive and to grow. The aggression drive is our drive for safety and protection of our lives. Those two impulse drives are the motivating factor
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  • ...ation, lowers the self-regard; whereas to be loved, to have love returned, and to possess the beloved object, exalts it again.<ref>{{Narc}}</ref></blockqu ...ibido to itself. It is a condition in which there is only room for the ego and the object.<ref>{{GPAE}} Ch. 1</ref></blockquote>
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