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  • ...llment of a [[desire]] or [[need]] that is felt to be essential. Sigmund [[Freud]] (1927c) considered deprivation the result of the [[frustration]] of a [[d ...ons, hospitals, or foster homes (Winnicott, 1984), and in the context of [[family]] [[life]]. This has led to observation of depression and borderline and an
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  • ...ss" in terms of its impious and anti-[[social]] [[character]] (1950a). A [[family]] primordially promiscuous would be [[forced]] to give up incestuous [[beha ...ut forth in [[Three]] Essays on the Theory of [[Sexuality]] (1905d) and in Freud's [[discussion]] of the [[case]] of "Little [[Hans]]" (1909b), among [[othe
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  • [[Freud]] articulated this [[concept]] (1905d) based on his [[clinical]] observatio ...the perspective of [[future]] [[neurosis]] or normalcy, highlighting what Freud later called "the two-[[phase]] start" of [[human]] sexual development. In
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  • ...] ones ("Later you will [[enjoy]], like me, a [[woman]] from [[another]] [[family]]"). Once introjected, this becomes the origin of the [[superego]] and ego Freud quickly recognized that the actual [[presence]] of a father is not the best
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  • ...ility" is essential to the [[formation]] of the [[unconscious]] (Sigmund [[Freud]]'s "Letter 52" to Wilhelm [[Fliess]]). "The unconscious can only be expres * Freud, Sigmund. (1950a [1896]). Letter 52. Stratification of memory traces. SE, 1
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  • ...c]] perspective, the heroic myth has its roots in the [[fantasy]] of the [[family]] romance. It expresses and sustains the [[identification]] of the ego with [[Category:Sigmund Freud]]
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  • ...New Introductory Lectures on [[Psycho]]-[[Analysis]]</i> (1933), Sigmund [[Freud]] explicitly referred to Marxism. He did not dispute the fundamental validi ...ng [[Character]] Structure</i> (1936/1962) denounced the [[role]] of the [[family]] as "<i>a factory for authoritarian [[ideologies]]</i> and [[conservative]
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  • ...with the case of "Katharina," in the Studies on [[Hysteria]] (1895d), and Freud evoked it yet again in The [[Interpretation]] of [[Dreams]], with the [[fan Freud persistently strove to decide whether the [[primal scene]] was a fantasy or
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  • ...hesis in [[Primal]] Law (1903). He referred to the horde as a "cyclopean [[family]]." Andrew Lang, in The [[Secret]] of the Totem (1905), also acknowledged D It was Freud, in [[Totem and Taboo]], who provided greater insight and scope for Darwin'
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  • ...given to [[another]] person on the [[model]] of a needy [[infant]]. For [[Freud]] ever since the [[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]] (1950c [18 Freud isolated an essential component in these dualities: the care associated wit
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  • ...ristocrat from Odessa, who was best known for being a patient of [[Sigmund Freud]], who gave him the pseudonym of [[Wolf Man]] (''der Wolfsmann'') to protec The Pankejeff family (note: this is Freud's German transliteration from the Russian; in English it would today be tra
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  • ...ook ''"[[Studies on Hysteria]]"'', written in collaboration with [[Sigmund Freud]]. Her sister, [[Marie Pappenheim]], as a medical student, wrote the libret ...ginning of [[psychoanalysis]], which would be later heavily developed by [[Freud]].
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  • ...d and confidant, [[Wilhelm Fliess]]. She came from a prominent socialist [[family]] and was [[active]] in the [[Vienna|Viennese]] [[women's movement]]. ...es of patients he diagnosed with the disorder, including Eckstein and even Freud himself.
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  • ..."[[feminine]] [[Oedipus]] attitude" in young girls. According to Sigmund [[Freud]], the [[girl]] is originally attached to the mother as well; however, when ...cial]] [[system]], such as those descended from patriarchal cultures and [[family]] systems. In later [[life]], so the [[theory]] goes, the girl will grow in
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  • [[Image:Family Ouagadougou.jpg|thumb|A family of [[Ouagadougou]], [[Burkina Faso]] in [[1997]]]] #Microsystem: Immediate environments ([[family]], [[school]], [[peer group]], [[neighborhood]], and [[childcare]] environm
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  • ...irl who joined the Russians to take revenge on the Germans for killing her family -- we thus get the production of a couple, the second key ingredient of the ...the opposite one: in Hannibal, we are served a direct realization of what Freud called the "fundamental fantasy": the subject's innermost scene of desire w
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  • ...g and Nothingness</i> (1943). In this [[text]] he suggested that Sigmund [[Freud]]'s work (which he characterizes as "empirical"), in his estimation, repres ...also radical differences. Most decisive, according to Sartre, is that for Freud the [[libido]] is an irreducible psychobiological given. By contrast, Sartr
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  • ...], [[England]], to a prosperous middle-[[class]] [[Methodism|Methodist]] [[family]]; the son of Sir Frederick (a merchant) and Elizabeth Martha (Woods) Winni ...ttling those of [[Melanie Klein]] for the [[right]] to be called [[Sigmund Freud]]'s [[true]] [[intellectual]] heirs. By the end of [[World]] War Two, a co
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  • Born into a [[Jewish]] [[family]], Loewenstein attended secondary [[school]] in Zurich, then pursued studie ...la [[psychanalyse]], financed by Bonaparte, through whom he met Sigmund [[Freud]] several [[times]]. He became a naturalized French [[citizen]] in 1930 and
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  • ...heoretical]] mistakes and instances of [[clinical]] fraud perpetrated by [[Freud]] and his followers. In this way, at least, the profound [[solidarity]] of ...inant [[role]] of the [[unconscious]] in [[psyche|psychic]] [[process]]es, Freud showed that the [[ego]] is not [[master]] even in its own house. Today, [[
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