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  • ...(the object emerges in hatred). When, following the purely narcissistic [[stage]], the object is recognized as a source of [[pleasure]], it can become an o ...e patients as the result of a [[fixation]] at an archaic [[developmental]] stage of narcissism, Kernberg regards it as the result of a poor differentiation
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  • ...alysis]] is presented by [[ego-psychology]] as a [[form]] of [[development|developmental psychology]], with the emphasis placed on the [[time|temporal]] [[developme ...al]] and [[development|anal stages]]) to maturity in the [[genital|genital stage]].
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  • ...e 1950s, on [[synchronic]] or [[timeless]] [[structure]]s rather than on [[developmental]] "[[stages]]". Thus when [[Lacan]] uses the term "[[time]]", it is usuall ..., for example, in their stress on a linear sequence of [[development]]al [[stage]]s through which the [[child]] [[naturally]] passes; see [[development]]).
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  • ...d homosexuality in this general theoretical context—that is, how, from a developmental standpoint, a person would make either a homosexual or heterosexual object ...implicitly the notion of anaclisis, which would later play a major role in developmental theory. Freud explicitly states that oral gratification is a prototype for
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  • ...miological realm which, on both ontogenetic and phylogenetic levels, has [[developmental]] priority over [[verbal]] language." (Middleton 1990, p.172) See Nattiez ...allow for the representation of [[temporality]] as process). This final [[stage]], which builds on the actional and cognitive dimensions of analysis worked
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  • ...] Amalia was 21. Owing to his intellect, which was obvious from an early [[stage]] of his [[childhood]], his parents favored him over his siblings, and even ...t to anchor this pattern of development in the dynamics of the mind. Each stage is a progression into [[adult]] sexual maturity, characterized by a strong
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  • ...ciple]] of [[psychosexual]] development. crucial [[stage]] in the normal [[developmental]] [[process]]. --> ...fe]] and then declines in the fifth year, and coincides with the [[phallic stage]] of [[development|psychosexual development]].
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  • ...of [[Libidinal Development|libidinal development]], reach a corresponding stage of emotional maturity, phsical independence, companionship and creative pla ...ndon, a [[conflict]] emerged between her and [[Melanie Klein]] regarding [[developmental]] theories of children. This conflict threatened to split the British [[Psy
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  • ...[impotence]] and nursling dependence—the little man at the <i>infans</i> stage thus seems to me to [[manifest]] in an exemplary [[situation]] the [[symbol ...erself with merely noting the preverbal relationship to the mother at this stage, but also emphasizes that the mother plays the [[role]] of "word-bearer" in
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  • ...ent]]; Quasi-independence/transitional stage; Sexual [[drive]]; Sexuality; Stage (or phase); [[Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality]].
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  • Each [[libidinal]] [[stage]], or [[developmental]] [[phase]] of [[childhood]], is characterized by a specific organization o ...riods in the [[child]]'s [[development]]. Later, he linked these different developmental phases to the dominance or the abandonment of one or [[other]] of the [[ero
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  • ...provided alongside the accomplishment of the function would, in a second [[stage]], be sought for its own sake. Freud thus considered [[anaclisis]], the ero ...phases of libidinal development [[links]] two essential components at each stage: on the one hand, an organizing erogenous zone, along with the excitations
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  • ...ectic]] of the [[Oedipus]] [[complex]], rather than a precisely [[stable]] stage in the evolution of the libido....
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  • ...d its successful establishment depended on the [[resolution]] of earlier [[developmental]] crises. Erikson's ego identity was defined by the [[unconscious]] quest f ...roots. Furthermore, the view that underpins these theories is exclusively developmental and completely rejects any [[causality]] based on deferred effects.
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  • ...Each [[child]] passes through five psychosexual [[stages]]. During each [[stage]], the id focuses on a distinct [[erogenous zone]] on the [[body]]. Accordi ! Stage !! Age Range !! Erogenous zone(s) !! Consequences of Fixation
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  • '''[[Developmental]] psychology''' is the [[science|scientific]] study of progressive [[psycho ...ugh the gradual accumulation of [[knowledge]] or through shifts from one [[stage]] of [[thinking]] to [[another]]; or if children are [[born]] with innate
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  • * [[Regression]]. The reversion to an earlier [[stage]] of [[development]] in the face of unacceptable impulses; ..., P. and Target, M. (2003). ''Psychoanalytic Theories: Perspectives from [[Developmental]] [[Psychopathology]].'' [[London]]: Whurr Publishers.
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  • ...roblems of communication and [[social]] [[behavior]], as well as serious [[developmental]] disturbances of mental functioning, most notably of [[imagination]] ...itial studies of autistic [[children]], Margaret Mahler placed autism on a developmental axis that progresses from [[birth]] to "[[separation]]-individuation." Dona
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  • ...mane effort to [[understand]] severe [[psychopathology]] in [[terms]] of [[developmental]] deficits. ...in the mid-1950s. But the narcoleptics and their successor drugs set the [[stage]] for the de-institutionalization of the mentally ill that began a decade l
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  • A first [[interpretation]] posits a sort of [[developmental]] parallelism between two types of [[process]], equally [[biological]] in [ ...sis, The; Narcissism; Object; "[[On Narcissism]]: An Introduction"; Oral [[stage]]; Primary need; [[Primary Object|Primary object]]; [[Psycho]]-sexual [[dev
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  • [[Developmental]] disorders Anal-[[sadistic]] [[stage]]
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  • ...borated E. Forman's [[concept]] of [[motherhood]] as a [[developmental]] [[stage]] and associated the possibility of successful weaning with the mother's ab ...lational [[conflict]] characteristic of the late oral or oral-[[sadistic]] stage. Bernard Golse emphasized its ambivalent aspect, due to the fact that incor
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  • ...less pronounced. This lasts until [[puberty]], when the mature [[genital]] stage of development begins, and the pleasure drive refocuses around the genital ...se conflicts, the child's sexual urges become stuck to some extent in that stage of development. He called this inability to resolve the conflict a [[fixati
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  • ...phallusfor that matter, the [[whole]] raison d'etre of the "[[phallic]] [[stage]]" in the sexual development of women. ...s respects to [[other]] writers who have dealt formally with the [[phallic stage]] of development. In [[particular]], "the most eminent" (Helene Deutsch, Ka
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  • ...sual]] or tactile contact—coincides with entrance into the [[genital]] [[stage]]. These phobias can be understood as an expression of the [[prohibition]] ...in children and the [[need]] for a psychopathological evaluation of the [[developmental]] and [[structural]] context in which these manifestations emerge.
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  • ...r translated into [[English]] as 'The [[Mirror]] [[Stage]]'. 'The [[Mirror Stage]]' remains one of the most frequently anthologized and referenced of Lacan' Ten minutes after starting his presentation on the [[mirror stage]] Lacan was interrupted and prevented from continuing by the congress presi
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  • ...n the [[Theory]] of [[Sexuality]] (1905d), [[Freud]]'s [[developmental]] [[stage]] theory gave special force to the implicitly privileged status of heterose
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  • ;[[Anal Stage]] :Freudian [[stage]] of [[development]], ages 1-3. During this stage the [[child]]'s focus of [[pleasure]] is the anus. There is a [[conflict]]
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  • ...ers out, and this for determinate reasons of both a [[structural]] and a [[developmental]] kind. This is the [[reason]] why [[patients]] [[suffering]] from such neu ...er. For a symptom of an 'actual' neurosis is often the nucleus and first [[stage]] of a psychoneurotic symptom" (1916-17a, p. 390). This view of things open
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  • ...rsonality she added "schizoid" to her "[[paranoid]]" early [[infantile]] [[stage]], hence "paranoid-schizoid." Fairbairn was the strongest revisionist of ps ...has lead to several important publications. Anna Freud's [[concept]] of "[[developmental]] lines" has been a significant clarification in the study of child develop
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  • ...ses. Raymond de [[Saussure]] considered character as a [[developmental]] [[stage]] in which [[The Subject|the subject]] has become stuck and not as a type t See also: Anal-[[sadistic]] stage; [[Character Analysis]]; [[Character Formation|Character formation]]; Chara
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  • ...ience]] to a psychoanalytic approach to infants and their relational and [[developmental]] difficulties, in [[particular]] the encroachment of [[maternal]] [[depres ...of [[subjectivity]] in the infant, based on the notion of the [[mirror]] [[stage]] and using the concepts of [[privation]], [[frustration]], and [[castratio
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  • :Third [[stage]] in [[Freud]]'s [[developmental]] [[theory]], during which the [[Oedipal]] crisis takes [[place]] and the [
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  • Louisiana citizens with [[developmental]] disabilities. 46. Stadium Speculi - Lacan's [[Mirror]] [[Stage]]
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