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  • The Ego and [[the Id]] was written by [[Sigmund Freud]] in 1923. The [[contents]] of the book are the following
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  • ...rm from [[Nietzche]].<ref>{{F}} ''[[Works of Sigmund Freud|The Ego and the Id]]''. 1923b. [[SE]] XIX. p. 23</ref> =="Unknown and Uncontrollable Forces"==
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  • ...eud:Bibliography|work]], [[being]] first introduced in ''[[The Ego and the Id]]'' (1923). ...]] is [[divided]] into [[three]] [[agencies]]: the [[ego]], the [[id]] and the [[superego]].
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  • ...is employed in [[psychoanalysis]] in the [[sense]] in which one speaks of the [[object]] of someone's ([[Desire]]) (affection or attentions). ...tween persons and inanimate things: individuals, parts of the [[body]] and the [[satisfaction]] of [[need]]s can all be [[object]]s.
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  • =====''Moi'' and ''Je''===== ...[[French]] [[psychoanalyst]]s use for [[Freud]]'s ''[[ego|Ich]]'') and ''[[ego|je]]''.
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  • ...ain Miller]]. [[Paris]]: Seuil, 1986 [''[[Seminar VI|The Seminar. Book VI. The Ethics of Psychoanalysis, 1959-60]]''. Trans. Dennis Porter. [[London]]: Ro * the side of the [[analysand]] and
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  • ...ry earliest of [[Lacan]]'s [[psychoanalytic]] writings,<ref>{{1932}}</ref> and from 1945 on it occupies a central part in [[Lacan]]'s [[work]]. ...] [[vocabulary]], but is more associated with [[philosophical]], [[legal]] and [[linguistic]] [[discourse]]s.
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  • ...ystems'' described by [[Freud]] in his [[topology|topographical model]] of the [[psyche]], his first [[theory]] of [[psyche|mental]] [[structure]]. [[Image:Freudpsyche.gif|thumb|300px|right|[[Unconscious|Freud's Model of the Unconscious]]]]
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  • ...tinuous deformations. These properties are those of continuity, contiguity and delimitation. ...ce]] thus dispenses with all references to distance, size, area and angle, and is based only on a [[concept]] of closeness or neighbourhood.
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  • ...anislas'''.<ref>An ambitious student, he excelled in [[religious]] studies and [[Latin]].</ref> [[Lacan]] went on to study '''[[medicine]]'' and specialized in '''psychiatry''' with a [[particular]] interest in '''[[psyc
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  • Book II: The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis. ...e [[analysis of the ego]], both in relation to [[psychoanalytical theory]] and [[practice]].
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  • The Ego and [[the Id]] was written by [[Sigmund Freud]] in 1923. The [[contents]] of the book are the following
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  • ...dian]] [[dream analysis]], which [[Freud]] believed was the "royal road to the unconscious". At the beginning of Chapter One, Freud describes his [[work]] thus:
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  • ...hanalyse</small>]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar II|The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...oup Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]</i>; and <i>[[The Ego and the Id]]</i>.</span>
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  • ...ould better cope with the pressures from [[The Id|the id]], [[super-ego]], and [[society]] in general. ...ates ''[[adaptation]] '', that is, more effective mutual regulation of ego and [[environment]].
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  • ...nderstanding]] of [[transference]] in the therapeutic [[relationship]] and the presumed [[value]] of [[dream]]s as sources of insight into unconscious des ...ilosophy]], and [[psychology]]. However, his theories remain controversial and widely disputed.
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  • [[Lacan]]'s use of the term "[[agency|instance]]" goes well beyond [[Freud]]'s "[[Agency|Instanz]] ...ht say, an exploitation of the [[linguistics|linguistic]] possibilities of the [[French]] equivalent of [[Freud]]'s [[German]] term.
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  • ...on who claims he is cured of any beliefs, accepting [[social]] [[reality]] the way it really is, you should always counter such claims with a simple, yet ...turica, coming from an ethnically mixed Muslim-Serb [[family]], has chosen the Serb identity).
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  • ...fe of Power (Stanford: Stanford UP, 1997). Numbers in parentheses refer to the pages of this book.</ref> ...nscious "passionate attachments," attachments publicly non-acknowledged by the subject:
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  • ==1. Violence, Irrational and Rational== ...not from rich neighborhoods, but were part of the hard-won acquisitions of the very strata from which protesters originate.
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  • ..."| ''[[Seminar VII|L'éthique de la psychanalyse]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar VII|The Ethics of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...in at all. Both have rejected the [[right]] to live in [[order]] to enter the "in-between-two-deaths," - ''entre-deux-morts'' - that is immortality.
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  • ...owever, offered the young Lacan an alternative route to psychoanalysis and the crucial link to his [[clinical]] [[practice]] in [[psychiatry]]. ...sis]] and during his medical studies Lacan developed strong [[links]] with the movement.
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  • ...they return to be full members of the Amish community or leave it forever and become ordinary American citizens? ...iety, so it is a safe bet that after a couple of years they will return to the seclusion of their community. No wonder that 90% of Amish children do exact
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  • ...hink that they "secretly believe much more than they are willing to admit" and it would be hypocritical for [[them]] to do so?<br><br> ...of spiritual commitment which shouldn't be positivized in a set of beliefs and so on.<br><br>
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  • ...criticism of my [[reading]] of [[Schelling]] is that, by way of asserting the [[irreconcilable]] gap in all its guises-the distance that forever separates the radically inert,
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  • ...fe of Power (Stanford: Stanford UP, 1997). Numbers in parentheses refer to the pages of this book.</ref> ...nscious "passionate attachments," attachments publicly non-acknowledged by the subject:
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  • Interrogating the [[Master]]: [[Lacan]] and Radical [[Politics]] ProQuest document ID: 750350881
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  • ...ng from [[conflict]] between the aims of the [[superego]] and those of the ego. ...current definition implies an unconscious [[relationship]] between the ego and superego expressed in [[subjective]] phenomena from which, in extreme insta
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  • ...in [[Vienna]], she followed the path of her [[father]] and contributed to the newly born field of [[psychoanalysis]]. ...analyst]], youngest daughter of [[Sigmund Freud]] and founder, in 1947, of the Hampstead Child [[Therapy]] [[Clinic]].
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  • ...2.0em;width:100%;text-align:justify;border-spacing:8px;margin-bottom:10px" id="toc" align="center" width="100%" summary="Contents" margin-bottom="20px" ...repeated endlessly among literary types; the fault, as always, belongs to the specialists.
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  • ...urotic]] [[patients]], who had found no relief through rest-cures, through the [[arts]] of hydropathy or through electricity" (1919g, p. 259). ...doned these techniques. He was more concerned with deeper causes and, from the [[time]] of Studies on [[Hysteria]], he limited his own influence: "[Y]ou w
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  • ...formed the more radical view that the defenses [[exist]] within an archaic ego. ...ng, "[[Surplus]] of sexuality alone is not enough to [[cause]] repression; the cooperation of defense is necessary" (p. 188).
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  • ...ruction]] and [[mastery]] or the will to [[power]]: this is sadism proper; the part that remains "[[inside]]" is primary erogenous masochism. ...cease to hold and the [[compulsion]] to [[repeat]] would no longer possess the importance we have ascribed to it" (p. 44).
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  • ...pe of person associated with these impulses: in fleeing [[The Transference|the transference]], did Dora intend to be cruel towards Freud? ...par excellence" (p. 169) that constitutes "one of the erotogenic roots of the passive instinct of cruelty" (p. 193). Freud also refers to [[Jean-Jacques
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  • ...ent [[phase]], and the resulting [[genital]] organization of the [[adult]] and [[choice]] of [[object]]. ...psychoanalysis, such as the [[notion]] of [[dreams]] having a meaning and the [[existence]] of an [[unconscious]] psychic [[life]].
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  • ...ious]]-[[conscious]], he assigned a special [[role]] to verbal language in the [[mechanism]] whereby unconscious [[processes]] became conscious. ...not in things prior to the advent of language but rather in thought before the advent of [[words]].
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  • ===PROCESSES, PRIMARY AND SECONDARY=== ...to the [[secondary process]] which regulates events in the preconscious or ego.<ref>{{OoPA}} Ch. 4</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...[[drives]] as a substrate of the [[psyche]]; and [[primal]] [[fantasies]] and/or fantasies of origins. ...est]]. This [[symbolic]] pact and the rules that result from it constitute the beginnings of society.
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  • ...in the shape of secondary and more or less unrecognizable "derivatives of the unconscious." [[Parapraxes]], [[bungled]] or symptomatic actions, are examp ...ies may be said to be retained, their [[recollection]] depending solely on the way in which they are cathected, decathected, or anticathected.
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  • <blockquote>To the repressed we must rather ascribe a strong upward-driving force, an impulsio ...ances]] of [[repression]]; it can [[communicate]] with the ego through the id.<ref>{{E&I}} Ch. 2</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...us]], [[conscious]]) and into [[agencies]] (cf. [[second topography]]: id, ego, [[superego]]). ...litting" has some long-established uses in [[psychiatry]] and goes back to the general [[concept]] of a...
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  • ...ively to refer to the [[law]], [[social]] constraint, [[moral]] education, and so on, on which this [[prohibition]] is based. [[Psychoanalytic]] [[language]] gives a more precise [[meaning]] to the term, however.
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  • ...urally]] determined one's behaviours and beliefs, even as those behaviours and beliefs are continually [[repressed]]. .... Freud related the resolutions of the stages with [[adult]] personalities and [[personality]] disorders.
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  • :''The following article is [[about]] the [[defense]] [[mechanism]] as a [[psychological]] [[concept]]. Since her [[t * When the [[id]] impulses are in [[conflict]] with each [[other]];
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  • ...ious is similar to but not precisely the same as the popular [[notion]] of the [[subconscious]]. For psychoanalysis, the unconscious does not include all of what is simply not [[conscious]] - it d
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  • ...on of the anticathexis is to restrict and block [[cathexis]] from the [[id|Id]] for overall benefit. ...y means of which the [[system]] Pcs guards itself against the intrusion of the [[unconscious]] [[idea]].<ref>{{Ucs}}</ref></blockquote>
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  • ..., ego, and [[superego]] as they relate to early [[childhood]] developments and [[processes]]. Psychodynamics attempts to explain or [[interpret]] [[behav ...cs was developed further by those such as [[Carl Jung]], [[Alfred Adler]], and [[Melanie Klein]].
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  • ...les, including those of resistance and elements of timing such as duration and "tempo." ...hose co-[[existence]] in a single [[word]] is difficult to maintain: depth and surface.
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  • * agression EGO 7 ...]]),156,157(point d'),161,199(et * désir),204([[castration]]),216,248,326(Id Moi),363([[sign]]
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  • ...evelopment in the 1930s - the dominant [[school]] of [[psychoanalysis]] in the [[International Psycho-Analytical Association]]. --> ...[[demand]]s of the [[instinctual]] [[id]], the [[moralistic]] [[superego]] and [[external]] [[reality]].
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  • ...ne]]/feminine. He then used these terms in his [[dynamic]] [[analysis]] of ego as [[agency]]. ...on [[another]] infant. This alteration of the sexual attack experienced by the [[child]] from [[passive]] to active can also occur in masturbatory activit
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  • The term [[censorship]] in everyday [[language]] connotes ideas of blame and [[repression]] of faults. ...s of the picture were [[missing]] [...] I will give one or two examples of the way in which a censoring of this kind operates..."<ref>1895b, p. 281-282</r
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  • ...ed is a violent feeling that impels the subject to wish another person ill and to take pleasure in bad things that happen to that person. ...lien [[social]] (Metapsychological portrait of hatred: from [[symptom]] to the social bond; 1995).
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  • ...lity is attributed to [[James]] Strachey, who used it in 1924 to translate the word <i>Indifferenz</i> in Freud's "Observations on Transference [[Love]]." ...s [[position]] as "at a point that is equidistant from the id, the ego and the [[superego]]" (Freud, 1936/1937). Alex Hoffer later suggested adding "[[ext
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  • ...ough [[separate]], reception engendered ambiguities and misunderstandings, and built up unwarranted expectations that led to inevitable disappointments. ...ard, upwardly mobile citizens professing continence, [[religious]] purity, and even [[married]] celibacy, were having illicit affairs with "loose" [[women
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  • ...ch had distinct properties and functions, but which interacted dynamically and in [[conflict]] with each [[other]]. ===First and Second Topography===
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  • ...[technique]] is lived out. The articulation of these two processes defines the question of change in [[psychoanalysis]]. ...n the [[form]] of [[libidinal]] development. Here we have an indication of the importance of a model of change to psychoanalysis.
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  • ...se that this [[distinction]] coincides with that between the Ego and [[the Id]].<ref>{{QLA}} Ch. 2</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...[[All categories]] are subcategorized, with the exception of Biographies. The entries are listed alphabetically within each [[category]] or subcategory. Alter ego
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  • ...les, including those of resistance and elements of timing such as duration and "tempo." ...hose co-[[existence]] in a single [[word]] is difficult to maintain: depth and surface.
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  • ..., ethics takes up where [[totemism]] and taboos leave off, and constitutes the basis of all [[religion]]. ...r, those which deal with the relations of human beings are comprised under the heading of ethics" (p. 142).
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  • ...[[instincts]], advanced in Beyond the [[Pleasure Principle]] (1920g)—and the possibility of re-conceptualizing group psychology is noteworthy. ...ng from Gustave Le Bon and William McDougall to describe the prevalence of the primary [[processes]] in ephemeral groups.
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  • ...ions of his predecessors. Instead he believed that [[unconscious]] motives and [[drives]] controlled most [[behavior]]. ...he laboratory research that was practiced by most leading psychologists of the day.
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  • ...this education would eventually serve him well in developing his theories and conveying [[them]] to a wide audience. ...ve proposed that Freud's early jealously of Julius played significantly in the [[development]] of his later theories on sibling [[rivalry]]. Tragically, J
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  • ==The psyche== ...o includes [[drives]] or [[instincts]] that [[cause]] [[humans]] to behave the way they do.
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  • ...choanalytic]] [[theory]] did not long remain the only method of explaining the [[human]] [[personality]]. Even during [[Freud]]'s lifetime, alternatives w ...tic presupposition is in large part what made Freud's theory so intriguing and controversial.
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  • ...ity. His patients were simply his subjects or the means by which to gather the data toward that end. ...line of psychology owes a large debt to this pioneer for how he challenged and contributed to our treatment of mental disorders.
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  • The functions of [[language]] ...language and [[human]] [[subjectivity]], and the [[meaning]] of '[[full]]' and 'empty' [[speech]].
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  • [[Bar (separating signifier and sIgnIfied/splitting subject), 162, 175, 191, 192,210,232,244,246,249, 321,3 [[Being vs. having (the phallus), 23, 216, 234,250,257, 284, 291, 311-312, 337,338,344,353,374
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  • ...]]: the [[primal]] fantasies. For the [[analyst]], it has an [[existence]] and efficiency that are comparable to [[physical]] reality. ...e [[objects]] of our physical [[environment]], the subject's [[body]], and the subject's inscribed [[place]] in [[society]].
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  • ...us]], [[conscious]]) and into [[agencies]] (cf. [[second topography]]: id, ego, [[superego]]). ...]] to resolve the [[contradiction]] between that incompatible idea and his ego by means of [[thought]]-[[activity]]" (1894a, p. 47).
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  • ...]]), it tended to see "[[structures]]" as pre-eminent and to see the given and its directly observable features as mere "effects." [Ed: [[Quotes]] indicat ...r the periodical Tel Quel, the [[literary]] critic Roland [[Barthes]], and the [[psychoanalyst]] Jacques [[Lacan]].
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  • ...ious]]-[[conscious]], he assigned a special [[role]] to verbal language in the [[mechanism]] whereby unconscious [[processes]] <i>became</i> conscious. ...not in things prior to the advent of language but rather in thought before the advent of [[words]].
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  • ...ctics and [[Marxist]]-Leninist historical [[materialism]]. The "[[social]] and martial cataclysm" ([[Breton]], 1934) provoked a [[revolt]] by an entire ge ...l]] was to "[[change]] [[life]]" (Arthur Rimbaud) by freeing humanity from the constraints of [[mental]] or social [[censorship]] as well as [[economic]]
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  • ...f [[fascination]] and suspicion, and have subordinated it to the [[needs]] and objectives of philosophy, which has allowed [[them]] to contest or reject i ...ondary [[processes]], the processes of the id and the ego) were similar to and yet different from [[conscious]] phenomena.
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  • ...]] societies and the creation of an international management committee, at the Twelfth International Psychoanalytic Congress held in Wiesbaden in Septembe ...> completed at the end of August and released on December 6, 1932, despite the 1933 copyright date.
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  • ...oniell</i>, meaning ceremonial or ceremonious; in so doing, he underscores the sacred [[character]] of these practices. ...Taboo]]</i> (1912-13a), is the basis for Freud's perspective on individual and collective ceremonials.
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  • ...[[psychical]] [[material]] layer by layer, and we liked to compare it with the [[technique]] of excavating a buried city" (p. 139). ...n, passing through all levels and convergent nexuses of [[communication]]. The [[overdetermination]] of [[symptoms]] results from this type of stratificat
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  • ...[[process]] through the transference onto the [[psychoanalyst]] of affects and [[childhood]] [[fantasies]]. ...thing! Don't touch me!" and her angry [[demand]] that he stop interrupting and let her [[speak]] freely.
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  • ...losophy it is the relation that [[exists]] between the [[affirmation]] and the [[negation]] of a proposition. A term that embodies incompatible (contrary ...ower]] to resolve the contradiction between that incompatible idea and his ego by means of [[thought]]-[[activity]]" (Freud 1894a, p. 47).
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  • ...[[drives]] as a substrate of the [[psyche]]; and [[primal]] [[fantasies]] and/or fantasies of origins. ...est]]. This [[symbolic]] pact and the rules that result from it constitute the beginnings of society.
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  • ...their outcome in an identification of this kind, and would thus reinforce the primary one (<i>primäre Identifizierung</i>)." ([[Freud]], Sigmund, 1923b, ...]] of a [[penis]], it does not distinguish in [[value]] between its father and its mother" (Freud, 1923b, p. 31n).
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  • ...[[process]] through the transference onto the [[psychoanalyst]] of affects and [[childhood]] [[fantasies]]. ...thing! Don't touch me!" and her angry [[demand]] that he stop interrupting and let her [[speak]] freely.
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  • ...idual]] or of a [[culture]] can be transmitted to descendents and [[form]] the basis of cultural development. ...e [[murder]] of the [[primal]] [[father]] had persisted over the centuries and still affected generations that could [[know]] [[nothing]] directly [[about
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  • ...tions destined to develop autonomously, independently of the [[instincts]] and their vicissitudes. ...e 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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  • ...]] has a long [[history]], and contributed to Freud's [[understanding]] of the [[infantile]] [[wish]]-fulfilling [[character]] of [[dreams]]. ...to the [[dream]] book, the concept is explored more fully in his paper on "The Two Principles of Mental Functioning" (1911b).
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  • ...s ongoing attempt to discover the etiology of [[neuroses]], [[psychoses]], and perversions. ...ture]] are at work" (1896c). In 1898, in "[[Sexuality]] in the Etiology of the Neuroses" (1898a), he referred to "unconscious psychic traces."
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  • ...ing to integrate, domesticate, and appropriate the [[excess]] that resists and rejects it? ...nalysis would no longer be needed. [[Psychoanalytic theory]] is ultimately the theory of why its clinical [[practice]] is doomed to fail.
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  • ...[ˈziːgmʊnt ˈfrɔʏ̯t]) was an Austrian neurologist and the founder of the [[psychoanalytic]] [[school]] of [[psychology]]. * Woe to you, my Princess, when I come... you shall see who is the stronger, a gentle [[girl]] who doesn't eat enough or a big wild man who ha
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  • ...a heroic [[figure]] battling for the [[truth]] against a [[conservative]] and reactionary establishment. ...paper that we now read - 13 years in which Lacan had continued to develop and modify his ideas.
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  • ...nse]], according to [[three]] possibilities: [[regression]], [[fixation]], and [[anticipation]]. ...is explained by the fact that the [[visual]] is the mode of inscription of the [[infant]]'s [[memory]].
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  • ...tself or may arouse painful anticipations in the [[psychic]] [[apparatus]] and is recognized by it as "[[danger]]."<ref>{{BPP}} Ch. 1</ref></blockquote> ...[body]] - a cathexis which increases progressively and which acts upon the ego in a so to [[speak]] evacuative manner.<ref>{{PoA}} Ch. 11</ref></blockquot
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  • ...he [[Oedipus complex]], the [[mother]] is the first [[love]] [[object]] of the [[child]]. THE INTERVENTION OF THE FATHER
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  • ...[[desire]] to expel [[feces]] and the [[parents]]' attempt to toilet train the child. ...py" or "to invest." In [[Freudian]] [[psychology]], it is used to describe the [[process]] of attaching [[sexual]] ([[psychic]]) [[energy]] (libido) to a
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  • ..."| ''[[Seminar XVII|L'envers de la psychanalyse]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar XVII|The Reverse of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...where [[knowledge]] [[acts]] as [[truth]]. [[Psychoanalysis]] consolidates the [[law]]."<br>
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  • <blockquote>[[Symptoms]] result from the injuring of the [[instinctual]] impulse through [[repression]].<ref>{{PoA}} Ch. 2</ref></bl <blockquote>Symptoms are supposed to be an indication of and [[substitute]] for an unachieved instinctual [[gratification]]; they are, t
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  • of what [[Lacan]] calls '''lamella''', of the monstrous 'undead' [[object]]-libido. The undead-indestructible object, [[Life]] deprived of support in the [[symbolic]] [[order]].
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  • ...t [[Jacques Lacan]], originally delivered as a talk on [[May 9]], [[1957]] and later published in Lacan's 1966 book ''[[Écrits]]''. ...e: the relationship between [[speech]] and [[language]] and the place of [[the subject]] in relation to both.
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  • The [[Freudian]] [[thing]] (1955) ...] and the tasks of the [[analyst]]. Many of the themes discussed so far in the book are to be found in this lecture.
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  • ...1 At the end of the chapter I will focus on [[Lacan]]'s main interests and the way he has refashioned [[Freudian]] theory. ...dacity of his speculations,' revolutionised the [[thought]], the lives and the [[imagination]] of an age.2
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  • The [[theory]] of the four [[discourses]] ...50s Lacan took this '[[return to Freud]]' as a slogan with which to attack ego-[[psychology]]. I have already made
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