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  • ...ially when it concerns the [[image]] of his "hero Freud." Nonetheless, the information is invaluable for [[understanding]] the [[significance]] of this group for ...Jung had begun to distance himself from Freud, not only in [[terms]] of [[theory]] and [[clinical]] [[practice]], but also in terms of their personal [[rela
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  • ...ntable, figurable, thinkable) through which the [[psyche]] metabolizes the information it draws from its [[encounter]] with [[reality]]. These three modes coexist ...]-presentation and the changes it will impose. On this point Aulagnier's [[theory]] converges with that of Sigmund [[Freud]], for whom an idea becomes [[cons
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  • In Freud's initial work on the [[theory]] of [[neuroses]] (1894-96), "memories were pathogenic reminiscences of [[t ...expression "unconscious memory" can often be found in his writings. In the theory of the traumatic origins of [[hysteria]], he constructs the notion of memor
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  • * [[No Subject:Terms of use|Terms of use]]: The legal bits and copyright information. [[Category:Literary theory]]
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  • ...]] or symbolic [[logic]], usually in [[order]] to clarify or explicate the information [[content]], as in the [[matheme]] of [[Lacan]]. :2. [[Formalization]] can provide a core of [[psychoanalytic theory]] which can be transmitted integrally even to those who have never experien
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  • ...70-1]] [[Jacques Lacan]] attempts to [[formalize]] his [[sexual difference|theory of sexual difference]] by means of [[mathemes|formulae]] derived from [[sym ...self (Seminar 20, 72), where [[signification]] ("making a point"/conveying information), loses its importance.
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  • ...elds as diverse a [[film]] studies, [[literary]] criticism, [[feminist]] [[theory]] and [[philosophy]]. Lacan's writings are [[notorious]] for their complexi ...guage]]. Such an impression is, however, misleading. Each [[psychoanalytic theory]] articulates these terms in a unique way, as well as introducing new terms
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  • ...[[behavior]] and emotional [[state]] did improve when he was provided with information by his father, and the two became closer. In [[particular]], the case study provided support for his [[theory]] of [[Oedipus Complex]] in which the young boy develops an intense sexual
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  • - [[Psychiatric]] information and medical explorations Ultimately, a praxis of the [[theory]] is required, in the [[absence]] of which the order of affinities delineat
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  • :The use of [[dreams]] as a source of information [[about]] the [[unconscious]] in psychoanalysis. :In Freudian [[theory]], the process by which libido is attached to various [[objects]] and [[ero
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  • ...his [[translation]] was by M.W. Horn. Scientia's title page contained some information concerning the publication: it was a bimonthly based in Milan, its subtitle ...ry]], such as Freud was [[good]] at producing, of the [[psychoanalytic]] [[theory]] of [[parapraxes]], [[dreams]] and their [[interpretation]], and of the ho
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  • The term '[[Oedipus complex]]', one of the cornerstones of [[psychoanalytic theory]], derives from a [[Greek]] [[myth]] in which [[Oedipus]] unwittingly kills The [[Oedipus complex]] is central to [[Freud]]'s theory of [[human]] [[development]].
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  • ...e treatment of neurotic disorders and (3) of a collection of psychological information obtained along those lines, which is gradually being accumulated into a new ===Psychoanalysis, Theory of===
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  • Welcome to [[No Subject]], a free online encyclopedia for information related to [[Lacan]]ian [[psychoanalysis]]. The information is organized in the form of a hypertext, a cross-referential database with
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  • notable poststructuralist, he reinterpreted Freudian psychoanalysis, esp. the theory of the unconscious, in the light of structural linguistics and anthropology ...cticed in modern linguistics, philosophy, and poetics) into psychoanalytic theory. His major achievement was his reinterpretation of Freud's work in terms of
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  • ...e treatment of neurotic disorders and (3) of a collection of psychological information obtained along those lines, which is gradually being accumulated into a new ...on around 1920. It is patently obvious that in recent years psychoanalytic theory has had a strong effect on this Rorschach test, as well as so-called themat
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  • In Freud's initial work on the theory of neuroses (1894-96), "memories were pathogenic reminiscences of traumatic ...expression "unconscious memory" can often be found in his writings. In the theory of the traumatic origins of hysteria, he constructs the notion of memory tr
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  • ...experiences are triggered, either by certain themes (such as new pieces of information), or emotions (in which case they are called "constellations"), the complex In 1934, Jung summarized his theory of complexes and emphasized that, even outside of the effects of any indivi
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  • ...' as the casue of desire, that Lacan devlops his own theory of the gaze, a theory which is quite distinct from Sartre's.<ref>{{L}} 1964a.</ref> Much of so-called "Lacanian film theory" is thus the site of great conceptual confusion.
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  • ...ry]] to describe a firmly held [[false]] [[belief]], inconsistent with the information available and with the beliefs of the subject's social group. ...ria; Illusion; Infantile omnipotence; "Metapsychological Supplement to the Theory of Dreams"; Need for causality; Negative hallucination; "Notes upon a Case
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