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  • For [[Freud]], [[displacement]] (a [[primary process]]) means the [[transference]] of [[physical]] intensities (1900a, p. 306) along an "asso ...[symptom]]s, in the [[dream work]], in the production of [[joke]]s, and in the [[transference]].
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  • [[Condensation]] is an essential aspect of the workings of the [[unconscious]] and especially of [[Dream Work|dream-work]], as described by [[psychoanal [[Condensation]] is one of the methods by which the [[repression|repressed]] [[return]]s in hidden ways.
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  • The [[concept]] of [[repression]] is one of the most basic [[concepts]] in [[psychoanalytic theory]]. =====Unconscious=====
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  • ...''[[Wiederholungszwang]]'') -- is related to the '''[[death drive]]''' and the ''[[desire]] to [[return]] to an inorganic [[state]]''. ...[situation]], although he has [[memory|forgotten]] of [[scene|origins]] of the [[repetition|compulsion]].
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  • The phrase "[[sexual difference]]", which has come into prominence in the debate between [[psychoanalysis]] and [[feminism]], is not part of [[Freud] ...ical]] consequences.<ref>[[Freud|Freud, Sigmund]]. "The [[Dissolution]] of the Oedipus [[Complex]]." SE XIX, 183. 1925.</ref>
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  • It is important to note that the English word "[[language]]" corresponds to two [[French]] [[words]]: ''[[la ...nguage]], such as French or [[English]], whereas ''[[langage]]'' refers to the [[system]] of [[language]] in general, abstracting from all [[particular]]
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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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  • ...ty]], a purely [[illusory]] product of the [[imagination]] which stands in the way of a correct [[perception]] of reality. However, such a view of [[fant ...of [[past]] events are continually [[being]] reshaped in accordance with [[unconscious]] [[desire]]s, so much so that [[symptom]]s originate not in any supposed "
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  • ...n this [[project]] of close reading, and in the process would reconstitute the theory of psychoanalysis. ...ntellectual]] and [[theoretical]] legacy of [[Sigmund Freud]] (1856-1939), the founder [[father]] of [[psychoanalysis]].
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  • The term "[[subject]]" is [[present]] from the very earliest of [[Lacan]]'s [[psychoanalytic]] writings,<ref>{{1932}}</ref This is a distinctive feature of [[Lacan]]'s work, since the term does not constitute part of [[Freud]]'s [[theoretical]] [[vocabulary]]
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  • ...[civilization|institutions]], and dedicated many papers to discussing both the [[process]] of [[art|artistic creation]] in general and certain [[art|works He explained [[art|artistic creation]] by reference to the [[concept]] of [[sublimation]], a process in which [[sexual]] [[libido]] is
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  • ...gy|environment]]. [[Adaptation]] implies a [[harmonious]] relation between the ''[[Adaptation|Innenwelt]]'' (inner [[world]]) and ''[[adaptation|Umwelt]]' ...ology]] argues that the aim of [[psychoanalytic]] [[treatment]] is to help the [[patient]] adapt to [[reality]].
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  • ...]'s remarks on [[consciousness]] far weaker than his formulations on the [[unconscious]]. ...an give a coherent, balanced account of the majority of [[other]] parts of the [[psychic]] [[apparatus]], when it's a question of consciousness, he always
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  • ...e the [[analyst]]'s "[[countertransference|unconscious feelings]]" towards the [[patient]]. Although [[Freud]] only used the term very rarely, it became much more widely used in [[psychoanalytic theor
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  • From his earliest works, [[Freud]] situated the [[concept]] of [[defence]] at the heart of his [[theory]] of [[neurosis]]. ...]] refers to the reaction of the [[ego]] to certain interior stimuli which the [[ego]] perceives as dangerous.
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  • ...which an opponent in a debate is questioned in such a way as to bring out the contradictions in his [[discourse]]. This is the tactic which [[Plato]] ascribes to [[Socrates]], who is shown as beginning
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  • =====Discourse of the Other===== ...'[[intersubjectivity|transindividual]]'' [[nature]] of '''[[language]]''', the fact that '''[[speech]]''' always implies [[another]] [[subject]], an inter
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  • The [[distinction]] between "''énoncé''" and "''énonciation''" is a common o ...tatement]]", refers to the actual [[words]] uttered, "''énonciation''" to the act of uttering [[them]].
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  • The term "[[existence]]" is employed by [[Lacan]] in various ways: ...xt of [[Freud]]'s [[discussion]] of the "judgement of existence," by which the [[existence]] of an entity is affirmed prior to attributing any quality to
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  • ...with a phantasy which positions the subject as not lacking which props up the ego as being of central importance. ...[[female]] [[biology|sexual organ]]s.<ref>{{F}} "[[Works of Sigmund Freud|The Infantile Genital Organization]]." 1923. [[SE]] XIX. p. 141</ref>
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