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  • ...Lacan]] argues that [[psychoanalysis]] can [[help]] to build an "authentic psychology" free from such errors by providing it with truly [[science|scientific]] [[ ...that [[psychology]] is confined to an [[understanding]] of [[nature|animal psychology]] ([[nature|ethology]]):
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  • ...id, [[superego]], and reality, rather than on the [[subjective]] sense of self. The [[clinical]] [[technique]] most commonly associated with ego psychology is ''defence [[analysis]]''. Through clarifying, confronting, and [[interp
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  • As [[Wilhelm Reich]] [[notes]], his <i>The Mass [[Psychology]] of [[Fascism]]</i> "was [[thought]] out during the [[German]] crisis year
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  • ...to [[Analytical psychology]] (the "Neopsychoanalytic [[school]]"). Jungian psychology is geared largely toward the [[nature]] of [[symbolism]] and the effects of ===The Self===
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  • ...ental]] psychology''' is the [[science|scientific]] study of progressive [[psychology|psychological]] changes that occur in [[human]] beings as they age. Origina ...cluding [[social psychology]], [[cognitive psychology]], and [[comparative psychology]].
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  • <!-- [[Ego-psychology]] has been - since its development in the 1930s - the dominant [[school]] o ...Freud|post-Freudian]] [[psychoanalysis]], derived from [[psychology|child psychology]], [[Freud]]'s [[topology|second topography]] and [[Anna Freud]]'s [[work]]
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  • ...sure Principle]] (1920g)—and the possibility of re-conceptualizing group psychology is noteworthy. ...brief and magisterial introductory chapter makes the [[claim]] that group psychology is part of psychoanalysis. Next he tackles a fundamental problem not elabor
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  • ...nerve forces" and "to peel off from [[psychopathology]] a gain for normal psychology" (Freud to Fliess, May 25, 1895, 1985c, p. 129). ...al [[mental]] processes, in which Freud seeks to situate issues of general psychology—attention, judgment, thought, memory in relation to [[language]], and so
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  • #redirect [[ego-psychology]]
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  • #redirect [[ego-psychology]]
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  • ...hology; for the matter of that our own concern is, first and foremost, the psychology of the [[human]] individual.<ref>{{NILP}} Ch. 6</ref></blockquote>
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  • * [[ego psychology]]: ''égopsychologie'': ''Ich-[[Psychologie]]'' * [[group psychology]]: ''psychologie collective'': ''Massenpsychologie''
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  • =====Psychology===== ...of the [[human]] [[subject]] which is most closely linked to [[animal]] [[psychology]], yet it is [[structure]]d by the [[symbolic]], and this means that "in ma
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  • ===Child Psychology=== The "[[mirror stage|mirror test]]" was first described by the [[French]] [[psychology|psychologist]] and friend of [[Lacan]], Henri Wallon, in 1931, although [[L
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  • | field = [[Psychology]] * [[Psychology]]
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  • ...[[symbolic]] nature of the [[id]], beyond the [[imaginary]] [[sense]] of [[self]]-constituted by the [[ego]], is what leads [[Lacan]] to equate it with the [[Category:Freudian psychology]]
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  • He criticises [[ego-psychology]] for defining the [[transference]] in terms of [[affect]]s: ...to an unproblematic [[notion]] of "[[reality]]" as an [[objective]] and [[self]]-evident given.
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  • [[Category:Freudian psychology]]
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  • ...[[total]], [[narcissistic]], [[internal]], and [[external]] objects; the [[self]]-object; the object [[relationship]]; object choice; and [[others]]. This ...uired [[nothing]] more from the object than its [[necessity]] for ensuring self-preservation; here it was the child who was "[[responsible]]," based on the
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  • ...], is compensated for by means of [[complexes]]. The fact that [[human]] [[psychology]] is dominated by [[complex]]es (which are determined entirely by [[cultura * [[Psychology]]
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  • ...and the Analysis of the Ego]]."<ref>{{F}} ''[[Works of Sigmund Freud|Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]'', 1921c: SE XVIII, 107</ref> ...the person who is its object."<ref>{{F}} ''[[Works of Sigmund Freud|Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]'', 1921c: SE XVIII, 107</ref>
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  • ...on an unproblematic [[notion]] of "[[reality]]" as an [[objective]] and [[self]]-evident given. [[Category:Freudian psychology]]
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  • =====Ego-Psychology===== ...ence to Anglo-American [[school]]s of [[psychoanalysis]], especially [[ego-psychology]].
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  • ...ndence with [[Wilhelm Fliess]], in the "[[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]]" [1950c (1895)], and in [[The Interpretation of Dreams]] [1900a]). * "[[A Project for a Scientific Psychology]]"
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  • For example the formulations of [[ego-psychology]] [[about]] the [[adaptation]] of the [[ego]] to [[reality]] imply a [[ethi ...including ideals of "[[happiness]]" and "health"; and the fact that [[ego-psychology]] has embraced these ideals bars it from claiming to be a [[form]] of [[psy
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  • ...hool|three major schools]] of [[psychoanalysis]] within the [[IPA]]: [[ego-psychology]], [[Kleinian psychoanalysis]], and [[object-relations theory]]. ...Freud|post-Freudian]]" [[form]] of [[psychoanalysis]], along with '''[[ego-psychology]]''', '''[[Kleinian psychoanalysis]]''' and ''[[object-relations theory]]''
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  • =====Psychology of the Artist===== ...sible or even desirable for [[psychoanalyst]]s to say anything about the [[psychology]] of the [[art|artist]] on the basis of an examination of a [[art|work of a
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  • ==Ego-Psychology== The term "[[autonomous ego]]" was coined by the proponents of [[ego-psychology]].
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  • ...that the direct application of [[biological]] (or [[nature|ethological]]/[[psychology|psychological]]) [[:category:concepts|concepts]] (such as [[adaptation]]) t ...e basis of purely [[science|biological data]], and argues that [[human]] [[psychology]] is regulated by [[complex]]es rather than by [[instinct]]s.<ref>{{1938}}
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  • ...sophy]], and made its way into [[Freud]]'s [[vocabulary]] via [[German]] [[psychology]].
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  • ==Ego-Psychology== ...ain [[neurotic]] [[symptom]]s in terms of maladaptive [[behaviour]]. [[Ego-psychology]] argues that the aim of [[psychoanalytic]] [[treatment]] is to help the [[
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  • [[Lacan]] is very critical of the way in which [[Anna Freud]] and [[ego-psychology]] [[interpret]] the concept of [[defence]]. * [[Ego-psychology]]
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  • =====Ego-Psychology===== ...esented by [[ego-psychology]] as a [[form]] of [[development|developmental psychology]], with the emphasis placed on the [[time|temporal]] [[development]] of the
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  • ...rrors which have beset [[psychoanalytic theory]] in the USA (such as [[ego-psychology]]). * [[Ego-psychology]]
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  • ...is on the notions of the [[autonomy|self-sufficiency]] and [[transparency|self-transparency]] of [[consciousness]], and the [[autonomy]] of the [[ego]].<r ...[[ego]] = [[consciousness]]. One of [[Lacan]]'s main criticisms of [[ego-psychology]] and [[object-relations theory]] is that these [[school]]s betrayed [[Freu
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  • Other forms of [[psychoanalysis]], such as [[ego-psychology]] are based on a linear concept of [[time]] (as can be seen, for example, i
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  • ...the [[psyche]], in opposition to the atomistic theories then current in [[psychology]].<ref>{{1936}}</ref>
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  • ...onverge with the [[ego-ideal]].<ref>{{F}} ''[[Works of Sigmund Freud|Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]'', 1921. [[SE]] XVIII, 69.</ref>
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  • ...[[philosophy]] of the ''[[cogito]]'' as summing up the very heart of the [[psychology]] of modern man.<ref>{{S2}} p. 6</ref> The [[Lacan]]ian [[concept]] of the
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  • As a consequence of this, [[ego-psychology]] placed increasing importance on overcoming the [[patient]]'s [[resistance ...never be the [[aim]] of [[analysis]] to "strengthen the [[ego]]," as [[ego-psychology]] claims, since this would only serve to increase [[resistance]].
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  • [[Category:Freudian psychology]]
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  • ...that his new [[science]] is rooted in the traditions of nineteenth-century psychology and [[biology]]. [[Freud]]'s ventures into [[anthropology]], which he view ...n defined in either medical or [[legal]] [[terms]]. The [[profession]] is self-regulated and its standards of [[practice]] are defined by the various nati
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  • ...ct of enquiry, [[Lacan]] argues that [[psychoanalysis]] has actually set [[psychology]] on a scientific footing by providing it with a proper object of enquiry - * [[Psychology]]
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  • ...he calls "[[Aimée]]", whom he diagnoses as [[suffering]] from "[[paranoia|self-punishment paranoia]]" (''[[paranoïa d'autopunition]]'') - a new [[structu [[Category:Freudian psychology]]
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  • ...Lacan]] argues that [[psychoanalysis]] can [[help]] to build an "authentic psychology" free from such errors by providing it with truly [[science|scientific]] [[ ...that [[psychology]] is confined to an [[understanding]] of [[nature|animal psychology]] ([[nature|ethology]]):
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  • ...formation]] of the [[individual]]. An attempt at analysis of a function in psychology” (“Les Complexes familiaux dans la formation de l'[[individu]]. Essai d ...e United States, became one of the founding fathers and champions of Ego-[[Psychology]]. He joined the Société Psychanalytique de Paris (SPP), the [[French Psy
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  • ...uage]] in Psychoanalysis</b> by Anthony Wilden in <i>The Language of the [[Self]]: The Function of Language in Psychoanalysis</i>, Johns Hopkins Press, Bal ...chutter in Keith Hoeller (ed.), <i>[[Merleau-ponty|Merleau-Ponty]] &amp; [[Psychology]]</i>, Humanities Press, NJ, 1993. In <i>Autres Écrits</i>, Paris: Seuil,
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  • ...d the Pleasure Principle]]’’, on the [[death instinct]]; ‘’[[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]’’; and ‘’[[The Ego and the Id]]’’ ...age]] the ego is recognized as such by the [[subject]], this image becomes self-conscious.
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  • ...[[three]] types of [[identification]] isolated by [[Freud]] in <i>[[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]</i> (1921, S.E. XVIII), he finds:
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  • [[Category:Freudian psychology]]
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  • ...with, sexual activity attaches itself to functions serving the purpose of self-preservation and does not become independent of them until later" (p. 182). [[Category:Freudian psychology]]
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  • [[Totem and Taboo]] is Sigmund [[Freud]]'s first [[work]] on group [[psychology]]. Totem and Taboo was the basis for Freud's work on [[group psychology]].
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  • * [[Psychology of religion]] * ''[[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]''
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  • ...ad, he maintains the supremacy of the religion of the Father. Like Group [[Psychology]] and the Analysis of the Ego (1921c), Civilization and its Discontents beg ...rms and dynamics of groups that he constructed in [[Group psychology|Group Psychology]] were necessary, considering the inhibitions of [[sexual]] drives, the [[a
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  • ...n application of the data of individual [[metapsychology]] to collective [[psychology]]. For Freud there is an "analogy" between the collective phenomena upon wh * [[Collective psychology]]
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  • ...ces for analysis are in [[literature]], and the book is itself as much a [[self]]-conscious attempt at [[literary]] analysis as it is a psychological study Widely considered to be his most important contribution to [[psychology]], Freud said of this work, "Insight such as this falls to one's lot but on
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  • ...>[[Beyond the Pleasure Principle]]</i>, on the [[death drive]]; <i>[[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]</i>; and <i>[[The Ego and the Id]]</i>.</span ...e]] the ego is recognized as such by the subject, this [[image]] becomes [[self-conscious]]. "The [[mirror stage]] is based on the rapport [relationship]
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  • ...cal trauma|trauma]] through [[literary]] studies informed by philosophy, [[psychology]], [[neurology]], and [[Freudian]] and [[Lacanian]] theory). Theory can be * [http://www.learnpsychology.net/ Critical psychology glossary.]
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  • ...sychiatric practitioners by various paths, the two most common [[being]] [[self]]-[[referral]] or referral by a primary-care physician. Alternatively, a pa ...g. thyroid dysfunction or brain tumors) or [[identify]] any [[signs]] of [[self-harm]]. [[Blood test]]s and [[medical imaging]] may be also performed and t
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  • ...id, [[superego]], and reality, rather than on the [[subjective]] sense of self. The [[clinical]] [[technique]] most commonly associated with ego psychology is ''defence [[analysis]]''. Through clarifying, confronting, and [[interp
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  • ...dels based on codes, [[media]], and contexts to explain the [[biology]], [[psychology]], and [[mechanics]] involved. Both disciplines also recognise that the tec ...en recognised throughout much of the [[history]] of [[philosophy]], and in psychology as well. [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]] both explored the relationship betwee
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  • .... There are [[three]] fundamental "affects" that can [[exist]] between the self and the other - attachment, [[frustration]], and [[rejection]]. These affec ...from [[ideas]] of [[culturalist]] psychoanalysis, influenced also by [[Ego psychology]], and partly by British theories which have also entered under the broad t
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  • In [[Sigmund Freud|Freudian]] [[psychology]], '''Eros''', also referred to in [[terms]] of [[libido]] , [[libidinal]] ...he had previously separated and contrasted: love between the [[sexes]], [[self]]-love, love for one's [[parents]] or [[children]], "[[friendship]] and lov
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  • ...rception]], and led to a [[school]] of [[thought]] known as "[[gestalt]] [[psychology]]" which was based on a holistic [[concept]] of [[mind]] and [[body]] and w [[Category:Freudian psychology]]
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  • ==Psychology== ...s provided [[psychology]] with a proper [[object]] of study and thus set [[psychology]] on a truly [[scientific]] footing.
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  • ...iatrist]] who co-founded the [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalytic school]] of [[psychology]]. Freud is best known for his theories of the [[unconscious mind]], especi ...] and [[feminist]] theories, [[literary criticism]], [[philosophy]], and [[psychology]]. However, his theories remain controversial and widely disputed.
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  • ...[[sociology]], [[history]], [[political]] science, [[anthropology]], and [[psychology]]. Although this conception of critical theory originated with the Frankfu ...tual understanding, while critical social theory is ultimately a form of [[self]]-reflective knowledge involving both understanding and theoretical explana
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  • In his pre-war [[work]], [[Lacan]] argues that it is because [[human]] [[psychology]] is based on the [[complex]]es, which are entirely [[cultural]] products, [[Category:Freudian psychology]]
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  • ...do not fall entirely within the field of cognitive [[science]] ([[social]] psychology or the [[neurobiology]] of development, for example). ...]] and the work of Edward Toman on cognitive [[mapping]] opened the way in psychology long before [[Miller]], Galanter, and Pribram's seminal work, Plans and the
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  • ...that [[speech]]-thought (the ''logos'') is a privileged, [[ideal]], and [[self]]-[[present]] entity, through which all [[discourse]] and meaning are deriv ...rature, art, architecture, [[science]], [[mathematics]], philosophy, and [[psychology]], and any other disciplines that can be thought of as involving the act of
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  • ...was a venue for conversation amongst innumerable students of philosophy, [[psychology]], ethnology, and [[social work]]. La Borde was Félix Guattari's principal
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  • ...ized as [[Christian existentialism]] and [[Existential therapy|existential psychology]]. Since he wrote most of his early work under various [[pseudonyms]], and ...us on a critique of [[Georg Hegel]] and [[form]] a basis for [[existential psychology]]. ''[[Philosophical Fragments]]'', ''[[The Concept of Dread]]'', and ''[[
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  • At the [[time]], [[Lacan]] regarded the '[[imago]]' as the proper study of [[psychology]] and [[identification]] as the fundamental [[psychical]] [[process]].
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  • ...nk]] psychoanalysis without any reference to a [[unified]] conception of [[self]] or ego. ...choice]] and [[individual]] [[responsibility]]. But as a [[theory]] of the self
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  • ...a natural life and survival instinct that corresponds to the instinct of [[self]]-preservation in Sigmund [[Freud]]'s first [[theory]] of the [[instincts]] ...a logically necessary [[anaclisis]] of the sexual instincts on the brutal self-preservation instincts, so as to reinforce the [[energy]] of the sexual ins
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  • Today, even the [[self]]-proclaimed post-[[Marxist]] radicals endorse the gap between [[ethics]] a ...ify the apparent oxymoron "liberal [[totalitarianism]]." In experimental [[psychology]], Jean-Leon Beauvois did the first step in this direction, with his precis
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  • ...I'm tempted to risk the reference to [[Freud]] himself who, in his crowd [[psychology]], provides two examples of crowd [[formation]] as we all know: the [[Churc ...thnic, sexual and [?] minorities rewriting their past in a more positive [[self]]-asserting vein.
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  • ...losure, unencumbered by the inertia of the Real, constrained only by its [[self]]-imposed rules? In this comic universe, as in a perverse [[ritual]], same ...in a way, our very freedom to pursue different venues imitates the tragic self-closure of the subject's mind: no matter how desperately we look for a solu
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  • ...nguistics]] in [[order]] to explain the functioning of the [[ritual]] of [[self]]-accusation in the show trials). Furthermore, the picture that emerges of ...le in Cambodia, when there were no [[public]] trials, no ritualized public self-accusations comparable to Stalinist show trials: [[people]] simply disappea
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  • ...the apparent oxymoron “liberal [[totalitarianism]].” In experimental [[psychology]], Jean-Léon Beauvois took the first step in this direction with his preci ...IS disgusting, but I am not a coward, 1 should display some courage and [[self]]-[[control]], otherwise scientists will perceive me as a weak person who p
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  • ...the same holds for [[psychoanalysis]]: starting from the rise of the ego-[[psychology]] in the 1930s, [[psychoanalysts]] have been losing their nerve, laying dow ...this gap; a crisis occurs when reality catches up with the [[illusory]], [[self]]-generating mirage of money begetting more money. This speculative [[madne
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  • ...ice]], when the only choice is the one between playing by the rules and ([[self]]-)destructive violence, a violence which is almost exclusively directed ag ...discern the hidden obverse of the much-praised American individualism and self-reliance: the [[secret]] [[awareness]] that we are all helplessly thrown ar
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  • ...only at the price of a [[disavowal]]: although I know very well that my [[self]]-esteem depends on serotonin, I nonetheless [[enjoy]] it. Fukuyama writes: ...t is deserved or not. This devalues self-esteem and makes the quest for it self-defeating.
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  • ...evealed by the way that he formulates the [[goal]] of the [[cure]]. [[Ego-psychology]], for [[instance]], proposes a [[normative]] [[ethics]] in the [[adaptatio .../index.php?md5=5691BD0BB91BBFDE3C42CE05F658DCC0 Between Levinas and Lacan: Self, Other, Ethics<BR><small>1628926406, 9781628926408</small>]
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  • ...ychology]] is entirely dominated by the [[imaginary]], whereas [[human]] [[psychology]] is complicated by the additional [[dimension]] of the [[symbolic]]. ...s "the [[doctrine]] of a discontinuity between animal psychology and human psychology which is far away from our [[thought]]."<ref>{{Ec}} p.484</ref>
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  • ...l]] forerunner of [[repression]].) The "[[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]]" (1950c [1895]) introduced a number of [[ideas]] [[about]] dreams that we ...nalysis]] that gave [[birth]] to psychoanalysis. For the most part, that [[self-analysis]] drew on Freud's own dreams (Anzieu, 1975/1984), and in due cours
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  • [[Category:Freudian psychology]]
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  • ...ustained and profound criticisms were reserved for the [[school]] of [[ego-psychology]] which had achieved a dominant [[position]] in the [[International Psycho- * [[Ego-psychology]]
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  • * ——. (1950c [1895]). [[Project]] for a scientific [[psychology]]. SE, 1: 281-387 * ——. (1950c [1895]). Project for a scientific psychology. SE, 1: 281-387.
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  • ...– June 6, 1961) was a Swiss [[psychiatrist]] and founder of analytical [[psychology]]. ...eas]] are not typically included in curriculum of most major universities' psychology departments, but are occasionally explored in [[humanities]] departments.
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  • ...f as a [[materialism|materialist]]; in 1936 he criticizes associationist [[psychology]] for not [[living]] up to its purported materialism, and in 1964 he argues
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  • ...he facts, embellishments of [[them]], and at the same [[time]] serve for [[self]]-exoneration. Their precipitating origin is perhaps from [[masturbation]] ...d by contrary evidence but always anchored in clinical experience. Freud's self-[[analysis]], undertaken in the preceding months, following the [[death]] o
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  • ...here the highest [[cultural critique]] unexpectedly meets the lowest [[pop psychology]]. ...cept if it is emotionally sincere and serves the [[goal]] of your profound self-realization.” Exemplary here is Donald Spoto’s <i>The Hidden [[Jesus]]
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  • ...at the cyberspace interactive game is "just a game," he can "show his true self," do things he would never have done in real life interactions - in the gui
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  • Today, even the [[self]]-proclaimed post-[[Marxist]] radicals endorse the gap between [[ethics]] a ...do IS disgusting, but I am not a coward, I should display some courage and self-[[control]], otherwise scientists will perceive me as a weak person who pul
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  • Today, even the [[self]]-proclaimed post-[[Marxist]] radicals endorse the gap between [[ethics]] a ...do IS disgusting, but I am not a coward, I should display some courage and self-[[control]], otherwise scientists will perceive me as a weak person who pul
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  • *[[Psychology of religion]]
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  • ...uppression for another group that does not participate in the process of [[self]]-education without [[doubt]] constitutes a cunning of civilization, whereb [[Category:Freudian psychology]]
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