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  • <blockquote>"To ignore the [[death instinct]] in his [Freud's] [[doctrine]] is to misunderstand that doctrine entirely."<ref>{{E}} p. 301
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  • ...ns considered imaginary and thus [[illusory]]. In his first [[reading]] of Freud's [[work]], Lacan emphasized the [[notion]] of the image by highlighting its
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  • ...s origin in the [[phase]] of phallic primacy is also taken into account. [ Freud's italics] [p. 144]</blockquote> <!-- Lacan equates the process of giving up the imaginary phallus with Freud's account of [[castration anxiety]], but he argues that the process of castra
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  • ...[[nothing]] less than a [[betrayal]] of [[Freud]]'s most basic insights; "Freud's discovery is that of the field of the effects, in the nature of man, produc
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  • ...linical production; in pa rticular, it continued to inform, until the end, Freud's clinical interventions — [[interpretations]] and constructions in analysi But the reference to Freud's analysis of desire as revealed in the dream is from the start highly signif
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  • ...psychosis could be deciphered and [[understood]], just as [[dreams]] can. Freud's [[analysis]] of the psychotic [[Schreber]]'s memoirs thus broke with contem
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  • In [[France]], Maurice Bouvet made Freud's concept of the object relationship the main focus of his work, exploring it
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  • It was in fact Freud's analysis of the [[Dream Work|dream work]] that led him to discover the impo
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  • In [[reality]], if we go by Freud's [[text]] in ''[[The Interpretation of Dreams]]'',<ref>1900a</ref> [[condens
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  • ...ction" in [[Freud]]'s [[Sigmund Freud:Bibliography|work]] "are governed by Freud's inflexibly effective concern to maintain it in its primary rigour."<ref>{{E
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  • In 1957 [[Lacan]] presents a similar [[analysis]] of Freud's treatment of the young [[homosexual]] woman <ref>{{F}} (1920a [1918]) "[[Wo
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  • [[Image:Freudpsyche.gif|thumb|300px|right|[[Unconscious|Freud's Model of the Unconscious]]]]
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  • Freud's remarks are thus ambiguous, implying that phobia can be both a symptom and
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  • ...ng year in the Revue française de [[psychanalyse]] his [[translation]] of Freud's "On Some [[Neurotic]] Mechanisms in [[Jealousy]], Paranoia and [[Homosexual * Publication of Lacan's translation of Freud's “Some neurotic mechanisms in jealousy, paranoia and homosexuality” for
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  • * 1988: [[The Seminar]] Book I: [[Freud's Papers on Technique]] 1953-1954. Ed. Jacques-[[Alain]] Miller, Trans. John * 1988: The Seminar Book II: The Ego in Freud's [[Theory]] and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis 1954-1955. Ed. [[Jacques-
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  • .../sr=1-25/ref=sc_b_26/102-7784753-2486567">The Seminar, Book II. The Ego in Freud's [[Theory]] and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis, 1954-1955</a></b>, edite <b>On Freud's [[Trieb]] &amp; the Psychoanalytic Desire</b> from <i>Écrits</i>, transl.
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  • || [[Seminar I|'''<u><big>Freud's technical writings</big></u>''']]<BR> ''[[Seminar I|Les écrits techniques || [[Seminar II|'''<u><big>The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis</big></u>''']]<BR> ''[[Semina
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  • [[English]]: Book I: Freud's Papers on [[Technique]] (edited by [[Jacques-Alain Miller]]), New York: Nor In a spoken [[intervention]] (Appendix), [[Jean Hyppolite]] comments on Freud's Verneinung and suggests its [[translation]] as [[dénégation]] instead of
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  • Book II: The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis. With Lacan in Freud's ‘’Wo Es war, soll Ich werden’’, ‘’Es’’ is the subject. It k
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  • ...Jacques]]. [[Seminar I|The Seminar of Jacques Lacan: Book II : The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis 1954-1955 (Seminar of Jacques
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  • ...Jacques]]. [[Seminar I|The Seminar of Jacques Lacan: Book II : The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis 1954-1955 (Seminar of Jacques
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  • ...Jacques]]. [[Seminar I|The Seminar of Jacques Lacan: Book II : The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis 1954-1955 (Seminar of Jacques
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  • ...Jacques]]. [[Seminar I|The Seminar of Jacques Lacan: Book II : The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis 1954-1955 (Seminar of Jacques
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  • ...Jacques]]. [[Seminar I|The Seminar of Jacques Lacan: Book II : The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis 1954-1955 (Seminar of Jacques
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  • This declaration of allegiance contrasts with the study of Freud's [[dream]] about the [[dead]] son screaming "[[Father, can't you see I'm bur ...legacy of the [[Father]] is sin, and the original sin of psychoanalysis is Freud's desire that was not [[analyzed]].
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  • [[Seminar I|<big>Freud's Papers on Technique</big>]] |English = Freud's Papers on Technique
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  • ...ld be considered, after <i>The Interpretation of Dreams</i>, to be Sigmund Freud's "most momentous and original contributions to human knowledge" (Freud, 1905 ...Its contentious reputation was not due, in all likelihood, to the first of Freud's three essays, which concerned perversions. Havelock Ellis had discussed sex
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  • Totem and Taboo was the basis for Freud's work on [[group psychology]]. ...e more speculative "[[theoretical]] anthropology". However in later years, Freud's approach, if not the specific theory advanced, would become much more promi
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  • The entire work is marked by Freud's [[desire]] to placate his friend, Pastor Pfister, who responded the followi
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  • ...mself was less expansive about it: during the composition of the [[text]], Freud's cancer was painful and required care, and Max Schur became his personal phy ...he opposition between culture and [[sexuality]]. For someone familiar with Freud's work, there is little to learn. But, using a frequent tactic, he outlines a
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  • ...k]] on [[psychoanalytic theory]]. The book does contain [[discussion]] of Freud's [[psychoanalytic]] [[thinking]], but was intended as a work of [[history]]. Begun in 1934, and rewritten in 1936, Freud's Moses and Monotheism appeared in an abridged [[form]] in the review [[Imago
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  • ...f the [[unconscious]] with respect to [[dream interpretation]]. Dreams, in Freud's view, were all forms of "[[wish]]-fulfillment" &mdash; attempts by the unco ...ion" &mdash; but many also come from [[patient]] [[case]] studies. Much of Freud's sources for analysis are in [[literature]], and the book is itself as much
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  • ...the legacy of the Father is sin, and the original sin of psychoanalysis is Freud's [[desire]] that was not [[analyzed]].
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  • ...a technique de la psychanalyse</small>]]''<BR><big>[[Seminar II|The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis]]</big> ...and]]. The Other makes the subject without him knowing it. With Lacan, in Freud's <i>[[Wo Es war, soll Ich werden]]</i>, <i>Es</i> is the subject. It knows
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  • ...heory on ''jouissance'' in its [[complex]] relationship with love, where Freud's emphasis on [[narcissism]] remains evident, and where the opposition betwee ...Jacques]]. [[Seminar I|The Seminar of Jacques Lacan: Book II : The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis 1954-1955 (Seminar of Jacques
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  • ...— [[Derrida]], for example, has remarked that virtually the entirety of Freud's [[metapsychology]], while possessing some strategic value previously necess
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  • ...[[number]] of prominent [[psychoanalytic]] theorists began to elaborate on Freud's [[functionalist]] version of the ego. They put much effort into theorizing ...nce]], and synthetic functioning. An important [[conceptual]] revision to Freud's [[structural]] [[theory]] was made when [[Heinz Hartmann]] argued that the
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  • Yet Freud's [[theoretical]] innovation is more than the pure speculations of [[philosop Freud's uses of the term <i>Eros</i> (86 of 88 occurrences, according to Guttman's
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  • ...s]].<ref name="Hall" /><ref>[http://www.humanthermodynamics.com/Freud.html Freud's Psycho Dynamic Theory and Thermodynamics] [1873-1923] - Institute of [[Huma ...nship has been most notably propelled forward by [[Carl Jung|C. G. Jung]], Freud's disciple and later his archrival, who had claimed that Miss Bernays had con
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  • * Pribram, Karl H., Gill, Merton M. (1976). Freud's "Project" reassessed. London: Hutchinson.
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  • ...ce]] of the male [[genital]] [[organ]], the penis. Second, a [[number]] of Freud's followers began to look much more closely at the pre-[[Oedipal]] phase of a ...on feminine sexuality. This debate was initiated through a paper by one of Freud's closest associates, Ernest [[Jones]] (1879-1958), which drew responses from
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  • If Freud's story in ''[[Totem and Taboo]]'' was a [[myth]], Lacan tries to extract a [
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  • The phallus within Freud's work always maintained its reference to the male sexual organ. For Lacan, the importance of Freud's insight into [[Infantile Sexuality|infantile sexuality]] was not whether or
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  • ...inar on the [[ethics]] of psychoanalysis (1959-60) Lacan sought to clarify Freud's definition of the unconscious and especially the question of what is repres Freud's conception of psychical reality often means little more than the reality of
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  • ...ers, a topology which, according to Lacan, is budding, if not [[born]], in Freud's '[[Project]]' (Esquisse, see [[Ornicar]]? 36). Inasmuch as it can be separa
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  • ...tale (Fundamental violence; 1984) Jean Bergeret, based on such studies and Freud's first hypotheses, proposed an attempted [[synthesis]], forming a theory of
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  • ...ntrast to the Gnostic self-immersion, in [[psychoanalysis]], there is no [[self-analysis]] proper, analysis is only possible if a foreign kernel which gives [[body] ...g socialism in one country." One is tempted to risk here the parallel with Freud's distinction between primordial (founding) and [[secondary repression]] in t
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  • ...(And, incidentally, this three-levels dispositif is strictly homologous to Freud's three-levels dispositif of the interpretation of dreams: the real kernel of
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  • Now to play this [[game]] to the end: When [[Wolf Man]], Freud's [[patient]], regressed to the traumatic scene that determined his further p
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  • ...ate his procedure of analyzing [[dreams]] is a dream about responsibility-(Freud's own responsibility for the failure of his [[treatment]] of Irma)-this fact
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  • ...h that immediately arises here concerns the reliance of this difference on Freud's naïve anthropologist evolutionism whose premise is that the primitive sava
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  • ...Hollywood, the latest in [[sexual]] [[perversion]] — the [[fantasy]] of Freud's [[Rat Man]]. You take a gerbil — not a rat but a gerbil — and a vet cut
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  • ...the explicit fantasies that haunt and [[fascinate]] the subject. To evoke Freud's other standard example, endeavouring to display how pathological male [[jea
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  • It is as if we are witnessing today the ultimate confirmation of Freud's thesis, from Civilization and its Discontents, on how, after every assertio
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  • ...ossible only inasmuch as she fits his formula. The formula of the Wolfman, Freud's famous patient, consisted of "a woman, viewed from behind, on her hands and
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  • 13 Jacques Lacan, "[[Desire, Life and Death]]" (I955), in The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the [[Technique]] of Psychoanalysis 1954-1955, Bk. 2 of Mille
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  • ...pulative approach is just a kind of defensive strategy. So, in the vein of Freud's well-known [[Jewish]] [[joke]] "Why are you telling me that you are going t
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  • ...ifice (and the term "repetition" has to be given here the entire weight of Freud's <i>Wiederholungszwang</i>):</font></p> "I replaced Freud's energetics with political economy," said Lacan in his <i>Seminar XVII</i> -
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  • #See Eric Santner, "Traumatic Revelations: Freud's Moses and the Origins of [[Anti-semitism|Anti-Semitism]]," in [[Renata Sale
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  • 6. [[Jacques Lacan]], [[The Seminar]], Book I: Freud's Papers o [[Technique]], New York: Norton 1988, p. 215. I rely here on [[Mir
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  • ...explicit symbolic tradition.<ref>See Eric Santner, "Traumatic Revelations: Freud's Moses and the Origins of [[Anti-Semitism]]," in [[Renata Salecl]], ed., <i> ...e three doctors-friends proposing contradictory excuses for the failure of Freud's [[treatment]] of Irma) emerges as the "sweet hereafter" following the traum
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  • ...And, incidentally, what if the same goes even for [[Christianity]]: is not Freud's [[thesis]] that the [[murder]] of God in the New Testament brings to the li
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  • ...the [[Father]]? Here is the terrible [[Father]] of the [[primal horde]] (Freud's ''[[Totem and Taboo]]''); Luther's [[God]] with "his eternal [[hatred]] aga .... Two are the contexts where ''[[das Ding]]'' operates. Firstly there is Freud's [[distinction]] between ''Wortvorstellungen'', [[word-presentations]], and
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  • ...n]] of his mother as a [[sexual object]] and of his father as a rival, but Freud's description of this '[[universal]] phenomenon' becomes more complicated as <!-- Although the [[Oedipus complex]] is absolutely central to Freud's theory of [[human]] development, no one paper is devoted to it. -->
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  • ...tween wishes and psychic [[defense]] mechanisms. The radical [[nature]] of Freud's [[position]] was illuminated by his divergence from Josef [[Breuer]], who s ...rth]] to psychoanalysis. For the most part, that [[self-analysis]] drew on Freud's own dreams (Anzieu, 1975/1984), and in due course those same dreams supplie
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  • ===The notion of castration in Freud's work=== Freud's argument in the [[case]] of the boy is that his [[wish]] to take his mother
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  • [[Breton]] was familiar with Freud's work on dreams and developed a technique of 'spontaneous' writing to give f ...l of its own, <i>La Révolution surréaliste</i>. "We must be thankful for Freud's discoveries," wrote Breton, "the [[imagination]] may be on the point of win
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  • Unlike the family of his wife, Martha, Freud's family neglected [[religious]] practices but respected traditions, particul
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  • ...i and became familiar with Freud's [[idea]] of the [[unconscious]] through Freud's ''The [[Interpretation]] of Dreams'' ([[1900]]) and a proponent of the new ...of some of the key [[concept]]s which came to distinguish Jung's work from Freud's in the next half century.
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  • ...hen faced by contrary evidence but always anchored in clinical experience. Freud's self-[[analysis]], undertaken in the preceding months, following the [[deat ...foreign, and strange: this was the context of the [[seduction theory]]; in Freud's second clinical doctrine, the child was acknowledged to be the "polymorphou
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  • ...hich Althusser specifies in a note that Lacan "has seen and [[understood]] Freud's liberating break" and that as a result, "one owes him ''the essential''." S ...] of ''homo economicus'', rejection of any philosophical "subject") and of Freud's revolution, which you have restored, if not given, to us (rejection of any
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  • ...ted, but class just is this struggle (ME, 181-3; T?, 228). And, similarly, Freud's unconscious, as Lacan demonstrates, is not so much something that is either
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  • ...'s A la recherche du [[temps]] perdu) appeared around the same [[time]] as Freud's foundational [[Interpretation]] of [[Dreams]]. This [[temporal]] connection ...form, as well as their ability to act as vehicles of [[fantasy]], and, in Freud's [[case]] particularly, as socially acceptable sublimations of [[erotic]] [[
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  • ...the basic [[idea]] had been adumbrated much earlier, in the second part of Freud's "The Neuro-[[Psychoses]] of [[Defence]]" (1894a). The "sense of guilt" appeared for the first time in Freud's [[work]] in his article, "Obsessive Actions and Religious Practices" (1907b
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  • ...(and the term <i>repetition</i> has to be given here the entire weight of Freud's <i>Wiederholungszwang</i>): ...ding, a bin Laden should come" not sound like a new politicized version of Freud's "wo es war soll ich werden" ([[Sigmund Freud]], <i>New Introductory Lecture
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  • ...always lies behind the [[automaton]], and it is quite obvious, throughout Freud's research, that it is this that is the [[object]] of his concern.<br> If you wish to understand what is Freud's true preoccupation as the function of phantasy is revealed to him, remember
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  • ...d anyone's attention, even though it was used again in another [[form]] in Freud's quasi last [[work]], the <i>[[Outline]] of [[Psycho]]-analysis.<br> [[Freud's Papers on Technique]] 1953-1954</p><p>
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  • ...hich is that death which is precisely there under life. That is also where Freud's lengthy [[text]] leads us, where he tells us - <i>Don't believe that life i ...to be explained simply on the level of [[imaginary identification]]. What Freud's primary masochism teaches us is that, when life has been dispossessed of it
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  • </dd><dd>So I will try to reanimate the meaning of Freud's lines today. And since that will lead me toward some pretty potent notions, God, then, is dead. Since he is dead, he always has been. I explained to you Freud's [[theory]] on the topic, namely, the [[myth]] expressed in <i>[[Totem]] and
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  • ...ainst action within the [[analytic]] [[situation]] stimulated, both during Freud's lifetime and after, a number of reflections on the infractions constituted Since Freud's day, there have been many attempts to [[understand]] these issues. Heinz Ko
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  • ...itions, Symptoms, and Anxiety (1926d), were later probably instrumental in Freud's ascribing a more important function to this "old concept of defence" and re ...measures, designed to secure its own boundaries" (1936, p. 8). Thus, Anna Freud's account of psychic functioning attributes some force to the adaptive functi
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  • ...part of the book. This self-[[analysis]] is as essential here as it was in Freud's Interpretation of Dreams and The [[Psychopathology]] of Everyday [[Life]] ( The book concludes with some of Freud's subtlest and richest ideas [[about]] the [[subject]], namely the distinctio
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  • ...be the cornerstone of hominization and of [[culture]] (Kristeva, 1996). In Freud's view, on the [[individual]] level we are all, unbeknownst to ourselves, rep ...n anchoring of the psyche in the archè of biology, expounded initially in Freud's correspondence with Wilhelm [[Fliess]] between 1887 and 1902 (Extracts from
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  • ...nifest]] manner in the perversions is [[repressed]] in [[neurosis]]. Hence Freud's famous aphorism: "Neurosis is the [[negative]] of [[perversion]]." Following the Three Essays, Freud's successive contributions (1913-24) continued to expand on the general [[out
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  • ...se of sensorily intense mnemic symbols and [[images]], clearly foreshadows Freud's later view of [[fetishism]].
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  • ...ly, he better [[understood]] their dreams on the basis of his own. Freud's self-analysis only became systematic after the [[death]] of his [[father]] in October 189
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  • ...[[sexual]] drives. [[Instincts]] of [[self]]-preservation—the Ichtriebe, Freud's ego-drives—were a function of [[narcissism]]. The [[subject]] of the driv
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  • ...dor Ferenczi, through which it is possible to trace the [[development]] of Freud's [[thought]]. Two topics appear in the letters: "[[tragic]] [[guilt]]" and t
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  • ...his in his article on the "[[Mirror]] [[Stage]]" (1949), where he expanded Freud's observations of the visual [[dimension]] of [[narcissism]]. Lacan stressed ...[[object of desire]] and orients vision towards another image. If we grant Freud's assertion that the desire to see is related to [[seeing]] the [[genital]] o
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  • The term itself appeared early in Freud's [[work]] and is found in a [[letter]] to Wilhelm [[Fliess]]. It was most li
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  • The previous year, 1914, Freud's introduction of [[narcissism]] and of the ego as a libidinally cathected [[
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  • ...often discussed in [[feminism|feminist]] circles because instead of taking Freud's advice, she rejected his speculations, broke off her [[therapy]] and [[chos ;[http://www.haverford.edu/psych/ddavis/p109g/fdora.html Freud's Dora]
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  • ;[http://www.haverford.edu/psych/ddavis/p109g/fdora.html Freud's Dora]
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  • Despite this [[claim]], Freud's writings are [[full]] of metaphors of darkness and obscurity that [[help]]
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  • ...m [[nothing]]. The patient even goes so far as to fantasize about marrying Freud's daughter so that Freud would have more money.
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  • The "Wolf Man" [[case]] was Freud's most elaborate case [[history]], containing a wealth of [[clinical]] and [[
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  • The Pankejeff family (note: this is Freud's German transliteration from the Russian; in English it would today be trans ...antilen Neurose), written at the end of 1914 but not published until 1918. Freud's treatment of Pankejeff centered around a dream the latter had as a very you
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  • ...ad been due to [[hysteria]]. The incident provided source [[material]] for Freud's [[dream]] of "[[Irma's injection]]".
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  • ...hers]], such as the [[idea]] of innate bisexuality, were incorporated into Freud's theories. Freud referred occasional [[patients]] to him for [[treatment]] o Fliess also remained close friends with Freud. He even predicted Freud's death to be near the age of 51, through one of his complicated bio-numerolo
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  • ...d of [[Interpreting]] Dreams," and was [[reinterpreted]] many [[times]] by Freud's successors and biographers. * [http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/selfheal/nose.htm ''Freud's Nose'' - Essay on Irma's Injection]
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  • ...inserted into a broader investigation that was to be further elaborated in Freud's larger works on collecitve psychology, especially <i>The [[Future]] of an [ ...ts the problem" of taboo, Freud's later work modified our viewpoint of it. Freud's proposed analysis of the [[feminine]] in "The Taboo of Virginity" (1918a) t
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  • ...[[understanding]] of trauma, which varied significantly over the course of Freud's career: "An event in the [[subject]]'s life, defined by its intensity, by t
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  • Despite their popularity among [[psychoanalytical]] psychologists, Freud's psychosexual theories are commonly criticized as sexism, for example, Freud Freud's stages of psychosexual development is culturally popular in American [[soci
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  • [[Feminist]] theory has mostly rejected Freud's concept of penis envy by:
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