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  • ...gation) for the treatment of neurotic disorders and (3) of a collection of psychological information obtained along those lines, which is gradually being accumulate [[Psychoanalysis]] is a set of psychological theories and methods based on the work of [[Sigmund Freud]].
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  • ...ot as yet been distinguished by psychologists. Both are unconscious in the psychological sense; but in our sense the first, which we call ''Ucs''., is likewise ''in ...ch has been radically [[separation|separated]] from [[consciousness]] by [[repression]] and thus cannot enter the [[conscious|conscious-preconscious system]] wit
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  • ...osition between the Ego and the Id. It belongs to the Ego, shares its high psychological organization, but stands in an especially intimate connection with the Id. ...more intense the Oedipus complex was and the more rapidly it succumbed to repression (under the influence of discipline, religious teaching, schooling and readi
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  • ...gation) for the treatment of neurotic disorders and (3) of a collection of psychological information obtained along those lines, which is gradually being accumulate ...that Freud acquired the fundamental ideas of psychoanalysis, ideas such as repression, the threshold of consciousness, and the unconscious (Andersson)—these we
    15 KB (2,196 words) - 09:47, 16 October 2006
  • ...cal neurosis and hysterical relationships involve identification, constant repression, and counter-cathexis that uses the Other as the theater of conflict. ...sychological types (analytical psychology); Quota of affect; Reminiscence; Repression; Seduction; Seduction scenes; Sexual trauma; Somatic compliance; Studies on
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  • :''The following article is about the defense mechanism as a psychological concept. Since her time researchers have identified many more defense mecha * [[Psychological repression|Repression]]. The process of pulling thoughts into the unconscious and preventing pain
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  • ...f the unconscious, as distinct from the idea of a provisional pathological repression, which is still tainted by the psychology of consciousness; likewise, uncon ...lace facts revealed by psychoanalysis within the framework of conventional psychological theory; he made no effort to create a new "theory of memory."
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  • ...transference exclusively as a [[resistance]] which impedes the recall of [[repression|repressed]] [[memories]], an obstacle to the treatment which must be 'destr ...typically experience a variety of opposites, and that in [[love]] and in psychological growth, the key to success is the ability to endure the tension of the oppo
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  • A more radical defence against castration than [[repression]] is [[disavowal]], which is at the root of the [[perversion|perverse]] [[s ...Anxiety (1926d [1925]), contrasting the "anxiety as signal" that triggered repression with the various terrors characteristic of psychosis. Although Freud's acco
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  • ...make repression superfluous, but evidently operates to the same effect as repression.<ref>{{PoA}} Ch. 11</ref></blockquote> ...anied by repression) or in perversion: "A regression of the libido without repression would never produce a neurosis but would lead to a perversion" (Introductor
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  • <blockquote>The tendency to repression, as well as the ability to sublimate, must be traced back to the organic ba ...nergy is only allowed limited expression due to [[Psychological repression|repression]].
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  • ...roblem of the [[significance]] of [[space]] for the [[living]] organism; [[psychological]] [[concepts]] hardly seem less appropriate for shedding light on these mat ...nd situates (as against a frequently expressed prejudice) [[hysterical]] [[repression]] and its returns at a more archaic stage than obsessional inversion and it
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  • ...ed him as a substitute for his deceased uncle, to which he attributes deep psychological damage. ...a concept of the self. These structures, for Althusser, are both agents of repression and inevitable - it is impossible to escape ideology; to not be subjected t
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  • ...eme [knowledge]). There is danger of resistance, furthermore, because "all psychological objectification will prove to be bound up with this discourse" (1977, p. 13 ...gnifiers in the dream-rebus). Lacan adds a critical note to the process of repression, transference, and symptom formation when he stresses that in these process
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  • ...the inability to comprehend what is taking place. This event then leaves a psychological scar in the subject's [[unconscious]] that will resurface in later [[life]] ...tion of what is repressed. For Freud there can be no unconscious without [[repression]], but what exactly is it that is repressed: words, images, [[feelings]]? T
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  • ...and their Relation to the Unconscious, indicate that the [[mechanism]] of repression and the [[return]] of the [[repressed]] are [[linguistic]] in [[nature]]. T ...mbolic that results in a [[psychotic]] subject. Foreclosure contrasts with repression, in that what is [[foreclosed]] is excluded from the symbolic [[system]] al
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  • ...n direct brutal infliction of [[pain]], while the US soldiers focused on [[psychological]] [[humiliation]]. Furthermore, recording the humiliation with a camera, wi ...is filled by somebody or something else. /…/ if those who suffer inhuman repression are unable to enact Human Rights that are their last recourse, then somebod
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  • ...ts displayed a whole range of psychotic symptoms: paranoid ideas, neurotic repression substituted with more "primitive" defence mechanisms (split, denial of cert ...hese "regressive" defence mechanisms prevent both the unity of the Ego and psychological unity. When, for example, a borderline subject considers somebody both "goo
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  • ...was on direct brutal infliction of pain, while the US soldiers focused on psychological humiliation. Furthermore, recording the humiliation with a camera, with the ...is filled by somebody or something else. /…/ if those who suffer inhuman repression are unable to enact Human Rights that are their last recourse, then somebod
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  • ...ty of male erection in a purely biochemical way, bypassing all problems of psychological inhibitions and so on. Now Viagra takes care of the erection, there is no e ...lf War of 1991, I read that in a report, that of American soldiers who had psychological traumas after the war, the majority of them were not as you would expect th
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