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  • * [[drive]]: ''pulsion'' * [[ego psychology]]: ''égopsychologie'': ''Ich-[[Psychologie]]''
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  • [[Sigmund Freud|Freud]] introduced the [[concept]] of the [[death drive]] in ''[[Beyond the Pleasure Principle]]'' (1920). ...eived of as a tendency towards [[cohesion]] and [[unity]], and the [[death drive]]s, which operate in the opposite direction, [[undoing]] connections and de
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  • ...recognition]] is central to the concept, since it is only insofar as the [[drive]]s are diverted towards this [[dimension]] of shared social values that the ...ion|perverse sexuality]] as a [[form]] of direct [[satisfaction]] of the [[drive]] is possible, and that [[sublimation]] is only necessary because this dire
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  • ...of the [[drive]]s, where '[[object]]' is defined as that which allows a [[drive]] to achieve its aim. ...ay, for [[instance]], be a person; its aim, or the act towards which the [[drive]] tends, may be sexual intercourse with that person.
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  • ===Instinct and Drive=== [[Lacan]] follows [[Freud]] in distinguishing the [[instinct]]s from the [[drive]]s, and criticizing those who obscure this [[distinction]] by using the sam
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  • ...te aim of the [[reality principle]] is still the [[satisfaction]] of the [[drive]]s, it can be said that "the [[substitution]] of the reality principle for [[Category:Freudian psychology]]
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  • ...splaced]] or transformed) but the "ideational [[representative]]" of the [[drive]]. * [[Drive]]
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  • ...cs|civilized morality]]" and the essentially [[moral|amoral]] [[sexual]] [[drive]]s of the [[subject]]. For example the formulations of [[ego-psychology]] [[about]] the [[adaptation]] of the [[ego]] to [[reality]] imply a [[ethi
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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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  • ==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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  • =====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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  • ...into the [[game]]. This "something else" is the first stirring of the [[drive]], which manifests itself in ''[[infantile]] [[masturbation]]''.<ref>{{S4}} * [[Drive]]
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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 ...'je' dois advenir." This opposes the S.P.P.'s translation: "the ego must [[drive]] out [[The Id|the id]]."
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  • Freud called this beyond of pleasure 'the [[death]] [[drive]]' and suggested that the primary [[purpose]] of [[life]] is to find the co [[Lacan]] followed Freud in associating the [[death drive]] with [[repetition]], but he argued that we are not driven towards death b
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  • ...]] of aggression towards each other, dichotomy of [[Eros]] vs. the Death [[Drive]] and the [[super-ego]]. ..., unlike the earlier work, behind which there was always some [[internal]] drive. But what is there to do? One can't smoke and play cards all day long. . .
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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
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  • ...ity to delay gratification or achieve it through detours. Consequently, [[drive]] energy becomes tied up in the relatively [[stable]] mental ''structures'' ...f is an [[internal]] [[representation]] of how one sees oneself. In [[ego psychology]], emphasis is placed on understanding the functioning of the ego and its c
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  • ...and [[hate]], the [[affective]] effects of the [[libido]] and the [[death drive]]. ...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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  • ...ath]] instinct of [[Thanatos (Freud)|Thanatos]] (death instinct or [[death drive]]). In his final [[theory]] of the [[drive]]s, [[Sigmund Freud]] made [[Eros]] a fundamental [[concept]] referring to
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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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  • ...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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  • ...s discovery in [[concepts]] borrowed from [[biology]], mechanics and the [[psychology]] of his day. Marx [[thought]] his discovery using [[Hegelian]] notions of existentialism remained within Cartesianism. Its psychology tended to portray the individual as a [[rational]], [[conscious]] actor who
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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 ...a terrifying [[violence]] at work in this uncoupling, that of the death [[drive]], of the radical wiping the slate clean as the condition of the new beginn
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  • ...s if the first version renders the underlying traumatic core (the "death-[[drive]]" situation of willingly endorsing one's radical self-erasure), and the ot 9. See [[Sigmund Freud]], "A child is being beaten," in Sexuality and the [[Psychology]] of Love, New York: Touchstone 1997, p. 97-122.
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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 ...lysis is that humans are not simply alive but are possessed by a strange [[drive]] to enjoy life in excess of the ordinary run of things. "Death" stands sim
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  • ...spectacle]] of the fight) should replace the anonymous non-psychological [[drive]] of the capital: the much more appropriate gesture would have been to [[pr ...al one, "the [[Army]] and the Church" mentioned by Freud in his <i>Crowd [[Psychology]] and the Analysis of the Ego</i>. Today, twenty-five years later, the thre
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  • ..., that there is deep [[inside]] each one of us a <i>Wissenstrieb</i>, a '[[drive]] to know', there is, in fact, the opposite. Every advance in [[knowledge]] ...so. The problem with self-esteem as it is [[understood]] in American pop [[psychology]] is that it becomes an entitlement, something everyone [[needs]] to have w
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  • ...[[culture|civilised]] [[morality]] and the essentially amoral [[sexual]] [[drive]]s of the patient. If morality takes the upper hand and the [[drives]] are ...evealed by the way that he formulates the [[goal]] of the [[cure]]. [[Ego-psychology]], for [[instance]], proposes a [[normative]] [[ethics]] in the [[adaptatio
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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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  • ...><a href="#2">2</a> We might say that Zizek is filled with a kind of death drive, a desire for self-extermination, except that what he reveals is that life ...ong-running problem for progressive politics - the specifics of individual psychology with a wider analysis of the social. The fundamental insight of the book -
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  • ...Yet this does not echo the [[balance]] of forces in the same universities' psychology departments, where the [[situation]] is almost opposite. ...t similarly exploited the [[world]] of fairy tales to illuminate [[child]] psychology, and vice versa. More recently, in the Jungian [[school]], Helen M. Luke in
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  • ...ego]], her work is one of the starting points for the development of [[ego-psychology]]. ...go and the Mechanisms of [[Defence]]''. It became a founding work of [[ego psychology]] and established Anna’s reputation as a pioneering theoretician.
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  • ...l the attraction which preordains the creature to its good, along with the psychology inscribed in various myths of goodwill, we can only credit this to the insi ...of its universal value. Thus its weight only appears by excluding anything-drive or sentiment-which the subject might suffer in his interest for an object,
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  • ...of you must have noticed in the <i>Traumdeutung, </i>in the chapter 'The [[psychology]] of the [[dream]] [[process]]', the famous [[schema]] into which Freud ins ...for the other. <u>He runs through an entire sequence of equations which [[drive]] him out of the space between the doors where he had gone to seek refuge i
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  • ...tored full civil rights to [[perversion]]. We have dubbed it a component [[drive]], thereby employing the idea that it harmonizes with a [[totality]], and a ...the Other, that we call [[Sadistic]], reveals its true connection to the [[psychology]] of the [[obsessional]]? - the obsessional, whose defenses take the form o
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  • A growing [[awareness]] of the [[death]] [[drive]] and the [[repetition]] [[compulsion]] led Freud to reconsider the seconda * [[Archetype (analytical psychology)]]
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  • ...es are [[unconscious]] because they stem from a [[conflict]] between the [[drive]] and the ego or between a [[perception]] or [[representation]] ([[memory]] ...pened his [[analysis]] of defense as arising from the conflict between the drive and the ego, the [[conscious]] [[agent]] of repression. Freud considered th
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  • ...thus deflected to the [[outside]] [[world]] through the musculature in the drive for [[destruction]] and [[mastery]] or the will to [[power]]: this is sadis ...f the [[death drive]] as a [[negative]] term in opposition to the [[life]] drive: "The opposition between the ego or death instincts and the sexual or life
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  • ...e same token, with [[sublimation]], there is a [[change]] of [[goal]] in [[drive]] [[discharge]] toward socially acceptable and valorized activities, togeth ...tself by means of [[symbolization]] and [[displacement]] in order to allow drive discharge through the operation of various mechanisms under the [[control]]
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  • Idealization involves an object of a [[drive]], but not the drive itself. Since the origin of this libidinal overinvestment is [[unconscious] ...ons expressed in the [[social]] sphere. But whereas sublimation allows the drive to deviate from its [[goal]], idealization blocks it from attaining its goa
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  • ...of a sublimated activity is caused by a transposition, a redirection of [[drive]]. Leonardo, "having transposed his passion into the thirst for [[knowledge * [[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]]
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  • ...hat he has learned there to explain corresponding manifestations in folk [[psychology]].<BR> ...on that was to be further elaborated in Freud's larger works on collecitve psychology, especially <i>The [[Future]] of an [[Illusion]]</i> (1927c), <i>[[Civiliza
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  • The '''[[Anal Stage|anal stage]]''' in [[psychology]] is the term used by [[Sigmund Freud]] to describe the [[development]] dur ...gratification ([[anal]] [[erotism]]) and for the emerging [[aggressive]] [[drive]] ([[anal]] [[sadism]]).
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  • ...] is our drive to live, to thrive and to grow. The aggression drive is our drive for safety and protection of our lives. Those two impulse [[drives]] are th * [[Displacement (psychology)|Displacement]]. An unconscious defense mechanism, whereby the [[mind]] red
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  • As defined by [[Sigmund Freud]], the [[Psyche (psychology)|psyche]] is composed of different levels of consciousness, often defined i ...deed it is considered to [[exist]] at all), whereas [[outside]] [[formal]] psychology a [[whole]] [[world]] of pop-[[psychological]] [[speculation]] has grown up
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  • ...onomic aspects of the [[drives]], notably with [[regard]] to excesses of [[drive]] [[energy]]. But as Freud continually pointed out, the ego [[defends]] its ...[[contents]], ruled by [[resistances]] which stem from the instability of drive fusion, are [[subject]] to the [[repetition compulsion]] and are difficult
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  • ...evoke [[Freudian]] pseudo-[[biology]], pseudo-[[neurology]], and pseudo-[[psychology]]. Unconscious phenomena, the area specific to psychoanalysis, inevitably [ ...ect to the [[internal]] history of the subject's [[life]] (the [[death]] [[drive]], the [[Oedipus]] [[complex]], [[repetition]]), in other [[words]], to ele
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  • tween intelligence and the intelligible. [[Psychology]] shows us without [[doubt]] that psychology for fortune-tellers which is capable of developing in what are seem-
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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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