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  • * AllPsych Online. Psychology 101. March 21, 2004. [cited March 28, 2004]. http://allpsych.com/psychology * AllPsych Online. Psychology 101. March 21, 2004. [cited March 28, 2004]. http://allpsych.com/psychology
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  • ...This arbitrariness entails that there can be no [[natural]], automatic or self-evident transition from signifier to signified, from language to meaning, o Lacan has also. cammented an self-cansciaus uses af metaphar in [[literature]]. He refers to. the phrase 'sol
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  • ...onscious]] subject to [[complete]] [[identity]] with itself in [[total]] [[self]]-[[awareness]]) as an account of the vagaries of the [[history]] of scienc ...Such a conception obviously is incompatible with that of any simplistic [[psychology]] that takes as its criterion the "[[unity]] of the subject" or assumes tha
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  • ...r-simplifying or having recourse to 'Lacan-light’."|Dany Nobus||Chair of Psychology and Psychoanalysis, Brunel University and author of ''Jaques Lacan''|}}
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  • ...acan scholars working across the fields of psychoanalytic theory, clinical psychology, philosophy and cultural studies. ; “The Psychology of the Rich: Pausanias”—Commentary on Session IV
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  • ...hopathology, and the various discourses of recognition (from philosophy to psychology and the law) that shape our current politics of identity, but also, and mor ...have read in the past decade.” |Dany Nobus||Professor of Psychoanalytic Psychology, Brunel University London, and Founding Scholar of the British Psychoanalyt
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  • [[Decentered (self), 82, 103, 116, 124, 144,155,165,167,172,173,179, 181,282,328,329,358,369,4 245, 250, 254, 255, 259, 402 Ego psychology, 41, 123,266,270 Empiricism, 250, 357, 376
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  • # [[Freud, Sigmund]]. (1921c). Group [[psychology]] and the [[analysis]] of the ego. SE, 18: 65-143.
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  • ...heir names: Adler's "[[individual]] [[psychology]]" and Jung's "analytical psychology." Wilhelm Stekel, who [[left]] the psychoanalytic movement after Adler in 1 ...y interested in psychoanalysis, but the creation of a bachelor's degree in psychology by [[Daniel Lagache]] in 1947 broadened this interest considerably. The dec
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  • ...initially published in 1910 as an article in the <i>American Journal of [[Psychology]]</i> with the title "The Oedipus [[Complex]] as an Explanation of the 'Mys
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  • ...me assistant editor of Morton Prince's newly founded Journal of Abnormal [[Psychology]], in which he published several papers on psychoanalysis. He also organize
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  • ...alculation, [[psychological]] factors in hypertension, esophageal spasm, [[psychology]] of [[jealousy]], [[body]] [[image]] disturbances, and [[suicide]] will se <p>Eissler studied psychology at the [[University]] of Vienna. He took his Ph.D. in 1934 and his M.D. in
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  • .... Examples include <i>[[Totem]] and [[Taboo]]</i> (1912-1913a), <i>Group [[Psychology]] and the Analysis of the Ego</i> (1921c), "The Acquisition and [[Control]] ...into being elsewhere or differently, blending episodes of therapy with a [[self]]-[[analytic]] approach (Freud's [[fantasy]] [[relationship]] with Leonardo
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  • ...ous]] although dependent upon external reality." "Project for a Scientific Psychology," which Jean Guillaumin has called "a wide-ranging meditation on the [[rela * [[Animus-Anima]] (analytical psychology)
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  • ...ne of you must have noticed in the ''Traumdeutung'', in the chapter 'The [[psychology]] of the [[dream]]-process', the famous schema into which Freud inserts the
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  • ...]. By way of contrast, Jean Piaget, in his article "La [[psychologie]]" ([[Psychology]]; 1972), characterizes psychoanalysis as a "[[complete]] reductionism" ins ...independent of structure, can again be affirmed without returning to [[ego psychology]] or [[existential psychoanalysis]] (the most traditional [[rationalism]]),
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  • In so doing they were "systematically constructing a psychoanalytic [[psychology]] of the child, integrating two kinds of data: data based on direct observa She sought to include a psychology of the ego within the [[analytic]] framework, an effort further developed l
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  • ...tion of a threatening [[maternal]] [[imago]]; (b) then the expression of [[self]]-confidence—which is close to what he called "omnipotence." In some case ...ation. René Spitz and John Bowlby, borrowing their methods from genetic [[psychology]] and [[ethology]] respectively, proposed new [[developmental]] models focu
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  • ...things become conscious. As early as "A [[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]]" (1950c [1895]), the word-presentation was seen as a [[substitute]] for t # ——. (1950c [1895]). A project for a scientific psychology. SE, 1: 281-387.
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  • ...[[object]] by regarding it as a [[lost object]] beyond the reach of the [[self]]. [[Category:Freudian psychology]]
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