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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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  • [[Category:Freudian 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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  • ...vement that formed in the 1950s in the [[United States]]. Within the [[ego-psychology]] movement, Heinz [[Hartmann]] developed his theory of the ego in connectio ...and been used since Freud, has become somewhat common in both [[clinical]] psychology and [[psychoanalysis]]. There it refers either to a relatively conscious [[
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  • ...from [[Jewish]] folklore in the [[self]]-analytical part of the book. This self-[[analysis]] is as essential here as it was in Freud's Interpretation of Dr ...e of [[ideas]] developed earlier in the [[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]] (1950c [1895]). The [[distinction]] between jokes and the comic allowed F
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  • ...s "to him- or herself." A lie implies the intent to deceive and supports [[self]]-interest. The [[psychoanalytic]] approach to lying introduces the [[dimen ...ration of lies is found in [[Freud]]'s "[[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]]" (1950c [1895]), where he envisioned lies solely in the context of the [[
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  • ...d]] expressed, from the [[time]] of his [[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]] (1950a [1895]), a hypothesis that must be placed among the founding ones
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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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  • ...othing]] that men make or do is understandable without the co-operation of psychology, the applications of psychoanalysis to numerous fields of [[knowledge]], in ...ic [[behavior]] of isolated individuals and societies" (1913j). In [[Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego]] (1921c) and later in [[Civilization]] and Its
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  • Although Sigmund [[Freud]] was not the first person to formally study [[psychology]], many consider him the most pivotal [[figure]] in the [[development]] of ...of psychoanalysis. Jung and Adler went on to develop their own theories of psychology.
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  • ...e]] of [[self]]-[[analysis]], following the [[death]] of his father. His [[self-analysis]] was also described in letters he had written to his colleague Wi * Standard Edition Vol. XVIII. Beyond the Pleasure Principle, Group Psychology and Other Works. 1920–22.
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  • Alfred Adler, a medical doctor with a deep interest in [[psychology]] and human [[nature]], met Freud in their native [[Vienna]] in 1900 at a m ...rcle along with a group of eight colleagues to found his own [[school]] of psychology. He and Freud never met again.
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  • ...This arbitrariness entails that there can be no [[natural]], automatic or self-evident transition from signifier to signified, from language to meaning, o Lacan has also. cammented an self-cansciaus uses af metaphar in [[literature]]. He refers to. the phrase 'sol
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  • ...r-simplifying or having recourse to 'Lacan-light’."|Dany Nobus||Chair of Psychology and Psychoanalysis, Brunel University and author of ''Jaques Lacan''|}}
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  • ...acan scholars working across the fields of psychoanalytic theory, clinical psychology, philosophy and cultural studies. ; “The Psychology of the Rich: Pausanias”—Commentary on Session IV
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  • [[Decentered (self), 82, 103, 116, 124, 144,155,165,167,172,173,179, 181,282,328,329,358,369,4 245, 250, 254, 255, 259, 402 Ego psychology, 41, 123,266,270 Empiricism, 250, 357, 376
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  • # [[Freud, Sigmund]]. (1921c). Group [[psychology]] and the [[analysis]] of the ego. SE, 18: 65-143.
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  • ...heir names: Adler's "[[individual]] [[psychology]]" and Jung's "analytical psychology." Wilhelm Stekel, who [[left]] the psychoanalytic movement after Adler in 1 ...y interested in psychoanalysis, but the creation of a bachelor's degree in psychology by [[Daniel Lagache]] in 1947 broadened this interest considerably. The dec
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  • ...initially published in 1910 as an article in the <i>American Journal of [[Psychology]]</i> with the title "The Oedipus [[Complex]] as an Explanation of the 'Mys
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  • ...me assistant editor of Morton Prince's newly founded Journal of Abnormal [[Psychology]], in which he published several papers on psychoanalysis. He also organize
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  • ...alculation, [[psychological]] factors in hypertension, esophageal spasm, [[psychology]] of [[jealousy]], [[body]] [[image]] disturbances, and [[suicide]] will se <p>Eissler studied psychology at the [[University]] of Vienna. He took his Ph.D. in 1934 and his M.D. in
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  • .... Examples include <i>[[Totem]] and [[Taboo]]</i> (1912-1913a), <i>Group [[Psychology]] and the Analysis of the Ego</i> (1921c), "The Acquisition and [[Control]] ...into being elsewhere or differently, blending episodes of therapy with a [[self]]-[[analytic]] approach (Freud's [[fantasy]] [[relationship]] with Leonardo
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  • ...ous]] although dependent upon external reality." "Project for a Scientific Psychology," which Jean Guillaumin has called "a wide-ranging meditation on the [[rela * [[Animus-Anima]] (analytical psychology)
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  • ...ne of you must have noticed in the ''Traumdeutung'', in the chapter 'The [[psychology]] of the [[dream]]-process', the famous schema into which Freud inserts the
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  • ...]. By way of contrast, Jean Piaget, in his article "La [[psychologie]]" ([[Psychology]]; 1972), characterizes psychoanalysis as a "[[complete]] reductionism" ins ...independent of structure, can again be affirmed without returning to [[ego psychology]] or [[existential psychoanalysis]] (the most traditional [[rationalism]]),
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  • In so doing they were "systematically constructing a psychoanalytic [[psychology]] of the child, integrating two kinds of data: data based on direct observa She sought to include a psychology of the ego within the [[analytic]] framework, an effort further developed l
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  • ...tion of a threatening [[maternal]] [[imago]]; (b) then the expression of [[self]]-confidence—which is close to what he called "omnipotence." In some case ...ation. René Spitz and John Bowlby, borrowing their methods from genetic [[psychology]] and [[ethology]] respectively, proposed new [[developmental]] models focu
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  • ...things become conscious. As early as "A [[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]]" (1950c [1895]), the word-presentation was seen as a [[substitute]] for t # ——. (1950c [1895]). A project for a scientific psychology. SE, 1: 281-387.
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  • His 1921 essay, <i>Mass Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego</i> (1921c), which dismantles the concepts of l ...arily categorized as "[[Freudian]]-[[Marxism]]," the "social-democratic" [[psychology]] of Alfred Adler, the anarchism of Otto Gross, the "Trotskyite" element in
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  • ...that makes use of psychoanalysis and [[drive]] [[theory]] to develop a new psychology of the infant. <i>Sisyphos</i> is a critique of the idealist [[notion]] of # ——. (1929). The psychology of the infant. New York: Brentano.
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  • ...s distinct from [[biology]] and [[psychology]], metapsychology refers to a psychology that runs up against the unconscious. Freud did not hesitate to apply such ...ly, metapsychology translates this supersensible metaphysical world into a psychology that takes unconscious processes into account (Assoun, 1976).
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  • ...f "the nervous [[illness]] of modern [[times]]." His 1921 essay, <i>Mass [[Psychology]] and the [[Analysis]] of the Ego</i> (1921c), which dismantles the concept ...mmarily categorized as "[[Freudian]]-[[Marxism]]," the "social-democratic" psychology of Alfred Adler, the anarchism of Otto Gross, the "Trotskyite" element in O
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  • ...] [[Psychology]]</i>: "In this 'Project' the [[intention]] is to furnish a psychology that shall be a [[natural]] science: that is, to [[represent]] [[psychical] ...er]] view, which held that the psychical is unconscious in itself, enabled psychology to take its [[place]] as a [[natural science]] like any other. The processe
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  • ...was one exception: "Strictly [[speaking]], there are only two sciences: [[psychology]], pure and applied, and [[natural science]]" (1933a, p. 179). Freud was fr
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  • ...[character]] of Freud's <i>Totem and Taboo</i> (1912-1913a) and <i>Group [[Psychology]] and the Analysis of the Ego</i> (1921c). Eugène Enriquez found in Freud' ...sychoanalysis has contributed to the creation of an original [[school]] of psychology and [[clinical]] sociology by analyzing the unconscious processes at work i
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  • ...alysis" (1924f[1923]), marked the beginning of his [[work]] on religious [[psychology]]. The deepening of the analogy of the dynamics between [[obsessional neuro ...of [[human]] communities and peoples—that is, from individual to [[group psychology]]; and many surprising analogies [[forced]] this transition upon us.... To
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  • ...ud from then on. Indeed, psychoanalysis itself can be characterized as a [[psychology]] of depths. To explore these depths of the psyche, Freud developed topogra
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  • ...nt in the "quantities" Q and Qg of the "[[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]]" (1950c [1895]). # ——. (1950c [1895]). Project for a scientific psychology. SE, 1: 281-387.
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  • ...fe]] of [[adult]] [[women]] is a '[[Dark Continent|dark continent]]' for [[psychology]]" (p. 212). The evocative phrase <i>dark continent</i> connotes a geograph * [[The Psychology of Women: A Psychoanalytic Interpretation]]
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  • ...reality, that there was no one-toone correlation between [[biology]] and [[psychology]]. Men and women are not physically or socially "made" as [[male]] or femal ...to the mother and establish more rigid boundaries. The masculine sense of self is more [[separate]].
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  • [[Self]]-[[consciousness]] is the [[mental]] [[activity]] through which the [[subj ...[[work]] but before that of Edmund [[Husserl]], Franz von Brentano posited self-consciousness as being secondary to consciousness or [[intentionality]] tow
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  • ...tment]] is a method for treating [[psychic]] [[suffering]] that advances [[self]]-[[knowledge]]. It is characterized by the [[interpretation]] of the free ...to whether the [[Freudian]] <i>Ich</i> is translated as "ego," as in ego [[psychology]] for example, or as "I," as in the "[[subject]]."
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  • ...t candidates, starting from an adequate [[intellectual]] base, engage in [[self]]-analysis and be able to [[identify]] and make use of the effects of count ...ntirely subjective. A theoretical overview intersects with the insights of self-analysis. Because psychoanalysis seeks knowledge of the unconscious, everyo
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  • ...hen he discovered [[fantasy]] and the [[Oedipus]] [[complex]] during his [[self]]-[[analysis]]. In its [[place]], there appeared a general [[infantile sexu Fueled by both [[clinical]] observation and Freud's own [[self-analysis]], the elaboration of infantile sexuality is found throughout <i>T
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  • ..., once she is perceived as an [[object]] that is differentiated from the [[self]], is accompanied by hostile [[rivalry]] toward the [[father]]. ...at bears the [[narcissistic]] [[illusion]] of perfect continuity between [[self]] and [[other]].
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  • ...ood]] in a wide sense, including, along with the state of romantic love, [[self]]-love, filial and parental love, friendship, and even the attachment to [[ ...orm of expression given to the [[recognition]] of what is identical to the self.
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  • He returned to this idea without naming it in Group [[Psychology]] and the [[Analysis]] of the Ego (1921c) when discussing hostile sentiment ...do we may recognize the expression of [[self]]-love—of narcissism. This self-love works for the preservation of the individual, and behaves as though th
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  • ...primitive was manifested as early as "A [[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]]" (1950c [1895]), where he cited Charles [[Darwin]]. Thereafter, this [[no # [[Freud, Sigmund]]. (1950c [1895]). A project for a scientific psychology. SE, 1: 281-387.
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  • ...up derives from a founding [[father]], and as [[Freud]] showed in "Group [[psychology]] and the [[analysis]] of the ego" (1921c), the great majority of group mem # [[Freud, Sigmund]]. (1921c). [[Group psychology]] and the analysis of the ego. SE, 18: 65-143.
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  • ...forth by his [[self]]-analysis—in the [[tradition]] of the knowledge of self of the romantic <i>Bildung</i>—with Wilhelm [[Fliess]], an adept of roman * [[Individuation (analytical psychology)]]
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  • ...tment]] is a method for treating [[psychic]] [[suffering]] that advances [[self]]-[[knowledge]]. It is characterized by the [[interpretation]] of the free ...ording to whether the [[Freudian]] Ich is translated as "ego," as in ego [[psychology]] for example, or as "I," as in the "[[subject]]."
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  • ...hysterical]] proton-pseudos of Freud's "[[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]]" (1950c [1895]), or of "[[screen]] memories" (1899a), behind which authen ...f a provisional pathological [[repression]], which is still tainted by the psychology of consciousness; likewise, unconscious memory traces or mnemic [[images]]
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  • ...in various sections of Part One of the [[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]] (1950c [1895]), through in quasi-neurological [[terms]]. But as Freud ind # ——. (1950c [1895]). Project for a scientific psychology. SE, 1: 281-387.
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  • ...cognitivist and neurobiological (see, "[[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]]," 1950c [1895]) and an "[[event]]-driven" [[traumatic]] conception of neu ...the scientific status of psychoanalysis, which was, according to him, a [[self]]-validating theory (The Logic of Scientific Discovery, 1934).
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  • ...create a general [[psychology]], meaning a [[biology]]? In spite of the "[[self]]-preservation/sexuality" [[distinction]], the overlap between vitality and ...dford Cannon would later introduce, served as kind of general principle of self-regulation, whereas the specifically sexual pleasure principle can (and mus
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  • ...aps significant that just over thirty years earlier, in his 1907 study The Psychology of Dementia Praecox, Jung had written the earliest psychological commentary ...rn fascination with Eastern spirituality, Jung passes too quickly over the psychology of the telephone.
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  • ...nteresting things that have to do with many things from [[sociology]] to [[psychology]].
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  • ...] that instigated and guided individuation. Paired with the concept of the self, compensation was seen as the core [[process]] in realizing selfhood. ...l psychology); [[Projection]] and "[[participation]] mystique" (analytical psychology).
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  • ===Ego-Psychology=== ...n]] of the [[psyche]], in contrast to the more atomistic approach of [[ego-psychology]].
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  • ...her major non-[[Lacanian]] [[school]]s of [[psychoanalytic theory]] ([[ego-psychology]] and [[object-relations theory]]) [[Kleinian psychoanalysis]] forms a majo ...nian psychoanalysis]] are at least as great as his disagreement with [[ego-psychology]] and [[object-relations theory]], his comments on [[Klein]] are not charac
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  • ...since they are each defined by their mutual differences; it is a closed, [[self]]-referential structure in which [[meaning]] is nowhere fully [[present]] b Another self-imposed limitation has been the decision to restrict reference to secondary
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  • ...repression is most often unconscious. Forgetting is associated with the [[psychology]] of consciousness and the preconscious, while repression is associated wit ...with an [[oedipal]] [[dimension]] that Freud had discovered through his [[self]]-[[analysis]]: his repression of sexuality, his attraction for his [[mothe
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  • ...e of theorizing, a paradigm retaining its [[value]] to explain [[human]] [[self]]-[[consciousness]], [[aggressivity]], [[rivalry]], [[narcissism]], [[jealo ...drew on a wide range of influences from [[philosophy]] and experimental [[psychology]] in [[order]] to formulate his ideas in this paper. So, I will first brief
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  • ...an be found in [[Freud]]'s work from "A [[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]]" (1950c [1895]) onward. Taken up again in Inhibitions, [[Symptoms]], and ...ific Psychology, A"; Quota of [[affect]]; [[Sadism]]; [[Sadomasochism]]; [[Self]]-mutilation in [[children]]; Suffering; Unpleasure.
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  • ...izes at a very early [[stage]] that the [[mother]] is not [[complete]] and self-sufficient in herself, nor fully [[satisfied]] with her [[child]], but [[de ...]], such as in the [[form]] of [[hallucinations]] of dismemberment or even self-mutilation of the real [[genital organs]].
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  • ...oduction of the concept of [[narcissism]] (1914) prepared the way in meta[[psychology]] for the [[notion]] of [[narcissistic injury]], if one also takes into acc In the [[United States]], the "Self Psychology" of Heinz Kohut and the description of borderline states and narcissistic p
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  • :Greek [[word]] [[meaning]] "to occupy" or "to invest." In [[Freudian]] [[psychology]], it is used to describe the [[process]] of attaching [[sexual]] ([[psychi ...] by which an unwanted desire is attributed to [[others]] instead of the [[self]]. If you [[hate]] your father, for example, you might [[project]] your own
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  • ...in the dream to make [[sense]] of the dream in its entirety. In analytical psychology, the [[concepts]] of [[sign]] and [[symbol]] have [[meanings]] different fr ...held consciously. This follows from the [[concept]] of the [[psyche]] as a self-regulating [[system]], dreams representing an unconscious [[voice]]. Jung s
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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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  • ...undamental [[duality]] as early as his "[[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]]" (1950c [1895c]), where an entire paragraph is devoted to the [[complete] ...[[Logic]](s); Perceptual [[identity]]; Process; "Project for a Scientific Psychology, A"; [[Regression]]; Representability; Secondary revision; [[Memories]]; Th
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  • ...irror stage insofar as it activates an [[ideal]], imaginary [[sense]] of [[self]], though it differs from the primordial mirror in one essential way: the s ...during the 1950s; part 2 deals with methodological approaches, including [[psychology]], sociology, semiotics, and psychoanalysis; and part 3, which he refers to
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  • ...al [[satisfaction]] of its needs. The ego is particularly concerned with [[self]]-preservation. This implies that there has to be [[control]] of the basic ...system of [[knowledge]], has made use of (and criticised) [[ethology]], [[psychology]], [[philosophy]], [[linguistics]], [[logic]] and [[mathematics]]. He has p
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  • ...can took this '[[return to Freud]]' as a slogan with which to attack ego-[[psychology]]. I have already made ...through all of Lacan's postwar [[work]], we should be clear about what ego-psychology is.
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  • ...ces arise from the [[sexual]] instincts in [[conflict]] with the ego, or [[self]]-preservation, instincts. Later Freud (1914c) said that they arise from th ...tructures implement. "But," according to Freud (1920g), "in no region of [[psychology]] were we groping more in the dark [than in the case of the drives]." Only
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  • The term was first used by Freud in the "[[Project]] for a [[Scientific]] [[Psychology]]" (1950c [1895]), where it referred to a mobile [[cathexis]] of the ego sp * ——. (1950c [1895]). Project for a scientific psychology. SE, 1: 281-387.
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  • ...was initially published in 1910 as an article in the American Journal of [[Psychology]] with the title "The Oedipus [[Complex]] as an Explanation of the 'Mystery
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  • We have to bear in [[mind]] that [[psychiatry]] and [[psychology]] at the end of the nineteenth century were very strongly marked by the ide
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  • See also: Amplification (analytical [[psychology]]); Deferred [[action]]; Interpretation; Philosophy and [[psychoanalysis]].
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  • ...dhering as closely as possible to Freud's work itself, they rejected ego [[psychology]], for example, and expressed reservations [[about]] the theoretical approa
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  • ...ty is important historically because it separates masculine and feminine [[psychology]] from the innate biological [[determinism]] suggested by Freud. Increasing
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  • ...]] was prepared by Havelock Ellis through his encyclopedic writings of the psychology of sex (Hinshel-wood, 1991). ...se of the respected position he held and as [[author]] of a textbook, "The Psychology of Insanity" (1912), which ran through many editions and was the principal
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  • ...libido—that it is desexualized [[Eros]]" (p. 44). The adherents of ego [[psychology]] have made this supposed neutral energy into the energy powering their "[[
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  • ...ty; [[Paranoia]]; [[Psychic structure]]; Psychological types (analytical [[psychology]]); Reaction-formation; [[Sex and Character]]; Sublimation; [[Transference]
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  • ...dies have been published on this topic, notably Heinz [[Hartmann]]'s Ego [[psychology]] and the problem of [[adaptation]] (1939/1958).
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  • ...areer as a purely orthodox [[analyst]], developed his influential [[self]] psychology at the institute during the 1970s. Thomas Szasz, who became a iconoclastic ...e curriculum. Kohut, who then worked closely with the forces shaping [[ego psychology]], created a core set of classes with a historical perspective, and went on
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  • ...ch he discerned eight distinct phases that he believed were an aspect of [[psychology]] at least as important as the [[libidinal]] [[stages]] outlined by Freud. ...Anthropology and [[psychoanalysis]]; Erikson, Erik (Homburger); Ego ([[ego psychology]]).
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  • See also: Active imagination (analytical [[psychology]]); Activity/passivity; [[Beyond the Pleasure Principle]]; Breast, [[good]]
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  • ...Jews]]" (1952). Loewenstein, who would become one of the founders of ego [[psychology]] in the United States, was then director of a [[psychoanalytic]] journal f ..., such as xenophobia, revulsion over circumcision, and [[projection]] of [[self]]-hatred, while [[other]] characteristics, such as [[religious]] [[intolera
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  • ...om this resolutely eclectic collection, the first part, Its Interest for [[Psychology]], was thus published in the [[supplement]] to volume XIV dated September 1 ...is that the [[artist]] derives his creative capacity is not a question for psychology" (p. 187). Art "constitutes a region half-way between a [[reality]] which [
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  • * Weiss, Edoardo. (1964). Agoraphobia in the light of ego psychology. New York, Grune & Stratton.
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  • ...feature of [[human]] [[behaviour]] illuminated by a fact of comparative [[psychology]]. The human offspring, at an age when he is for a [[time]], however short, ...tunately that philosophy grasps negativity only within the confines of a [[self]]-sufficiency of [[consciousness]], which, as one of its premisses, [[links
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  • ...ous and [[mental]] [[illness]]. Unlike Anglo-American [[psychiatry]] and [[psychology]], the [[French]] [[tradition]] has always retained a more poetic or aesthe
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  • ...duced a new concept into the [[psychiatry|psychiatric milieu]], that of "[[self-punishment paranoia]]". [[Lacan]] argued that, in striking the actress, [[ ...e he became well known for his work in establishing the programme of [[ego-psychology]]. -->
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  • ...(2) reactive normalization, re-integration into the predominant field (ego-psychology, "dynamic psychotherapy"); (3) outright denial (cognitivism); (4) obscurant ...s forms, from intense sexual pleasures through social success to spiritual self-fulfilment. What we have today is not so much the POLITICS of <i>jouissance
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  • ...56, repris dans Écrits. En fait, le commentaire de l'article de Kris, Ego psychology and interpretation in psychoanalytic therapy se trouve dans la " Réponse a
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  • ...d�Ernst Chris, dans l�article qu�il a fait sous le titre de :'' Ego psychology ........,....,.....'' </span><span lang="NL" style="mso-ansi-language: NL"> ...avoir suivant un principe de m�thode qui est celui que promeut'' l�Ego psychology'' d��tre intervenu dans 1e champ de ce qu�il appelle la surface et qu
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  • ...ularly useful to analysts-in-[[training]] and doctoral-level students in [[psychology]] and the cognate disciplines. No previous exposure to Lacan's [[thinking]]
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  • ...s at the University of Paris VIII (Saint-Denis). He served as Professor of Psychology from 1993 to 2013 at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and i
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  • ...ink lays out the major differences (regarding transference interpretation, self-disclosure, projective identification, and the therapeutic frame) between m ...nalyst and supervising clinicians, including graduate students in clinical psychology, social workers, psychiatrists, psychotherapists, and psychoanalysts. Desig
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  • ...of the ''Ecole de la [[Cause]] freudienne'' in Paris, and Professor of [[Psychology]] at Duquesne [[University]]. He is the author of ''A Clinical Introductio
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  • This book examines the pretensions of the new paradigm in psychology that has put itself forward as the model for the future of the clinical dis Until the nineteen-sixties, behavioral psychology had enjoyed a certain prestige in the US. It was later disqualified by the
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  • '''Bruce Fink '''is a Lacanian Psychoanalyst and Associate Professor of Psychology at Duquesne University. '''Maire Jaanus '''is Professor of English at Bar
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  • ...gist, and an experimental media artist. '''Bruce Fink''' is Professor of Psychology at Duquesne University and a Lacanian psychoanalyst. He is the author of se
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  • The relationship between literature and psychology is long and richly complex, and no more so than in the work of Jacques Laca
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  • ...ies and social sciences, from literature and critical theory to sociology, psychology and gender studies.
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  • ...Louis Althusser’s interests and contributions in philosophy, economics, psychology, aesthetics, and political science.
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  • ...an age of rapidly evolving, hard-to-categorize ideas of sexuality and the self? Should we abandon Freud’s theories completely or adapt them to new findi ...the important step in these lectures of distinguishing psychoanalysis from psychology and especially psychiatry, which long resisted Freud’s analytical concept
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  • ...''On Anxiety'' is essential reading for anyone interested in philosophy, psychology and the cultural phenomenon of anxiety today.
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  • ...“father of psychoanalysis,” thoroughly and thoughtfully examines dream psychology. Encompassing dozens of case histories and detailed analyses of actual drea
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  • ...er a period of study under Charcot in Paris, his interests first turned to psychology, and another ten years of clinical work in Vienna (at first in collaboratio
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  • ...s truly life changing professors. His classroom lectures on mythology and psychology were so well received that they were turned into a popular 13-part series o
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  • ...ed of love derives, I am convinced, from their starting from the angle of psychology or a theory of the passions. If love, however, implies the follies and tor ...consciousness, that is the place of identification of self as the-same-as-self, could welcome or experience the other as such?
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  • ...ere is simply a denial of the Freudian Unconscious, a covert return to ego-psychology. Yes, sexual identity is a free choice, but a choice at the level of what S ...t its most radical, self-reflexivity and consciousness exclude each other: self-reflexivity is basically unconscious. A somewhat simplified example: the ba
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  • ...but also as Subject; the actuality of the rational; Absolute Knowing; the self-canceling force of negativity; etc.) and then to quickly reject him as the ...goal of the treatment, the point is simply that it is counter-productive, self-destructive even, to make it a direct goal―one should work on other thing
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  • ...ity; because homosexuality is completely unacceptable for his narcissistic self-image, Schreber can come to terms with it only if he assumes the role of a ...gnising himself as a special, real being); (2) the ideal Ego (an idealised self-image nourished by the subject); (3) the ideal object (the ideal other, a d
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  • ...st Cultural Critique meets here unexpectedly the lowest denominator of pop psychology. John Gray, the author of ''Men are from Mars, Women are from Venus'', depl ...: adultery – yes, if it is sincere and serves the goal of your profound self-realization. What disap­pears in this total openness of the past to its su
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  • ...o imperative? You must do your duty of achieving full self-realization and self-fulfillment because you can. This is the reason why we feel, at least I do, ...? I claim we get subjects who are strangely de-realized, deprived of their psychology as if we are dealing with robotic puppets that are obeying some strange bli
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  • ―Stephen Frosh, Professor of [[Psychology]], Department of Psychosocial Studies, Birkbeck College, [[University]] of
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  • ...nificance of subjectivity as a concept for the study of leadership, social psychology, culture, and political theory.
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