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  • ...and_-_Phallus|Kid A In Alphabet Land Pacifies Another Pernicious Persona - The Phony Phallus!]]''']] ...anatomical]]) [[body|bodily organ]] and the [[phallus]] as a [[signifier]] of [[sexual difference]].
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  • [[Image:Graph.of.Sexuation.jpg|thumb|right]] ...nce in the debate between [[psychoanalysis]] and [[feminism]], is not part of [[Freud]]'s or [[Lacan]]'s [[psychoanalytic theory|theoretical]] [[:Categor
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  • ...ces between the sexes in this [[regard]], and hence too the specificity of the female [[Oedipus]] [[complex]]. [[Penis envy]] and the [[castration complex]] play the major, organizing roles that made access to [[femininity]] possible.
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  • ...[[psychoanalysis]], the term is also and especially discussed in [[terms]] of [[fantasy]] and [[psychological]] [[conflict]]. ...Draft N, dated May 31, 1897), in which he explained "saintliness" in terms of its impious and anti-[[social]] [[character]] (1950a). A [[family]] primord
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  • ...used in 1965 by John [[Money]] (Money, 1965). The term was introduced into the [[psychoanalytic]] [[literature]] by Robert Stoller in [[1968]] (Stoller, 1 ...der [[role]]" which he used to describe the socially determined attributes of gender.
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  • ...re listed alphabetically within each [[category]] or subcategory. For ease of reference, one entry may be listed under several categories. [[Abstinence]]/rule of abstinence
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  • ...[[process]] to the extent that it also forms the basis of the capacity in the [[psychic]] [[apparatus]] for dividing itself into systems (cf. first [[top ...the [[contradiction]] between that incompatible idea and his ego by means of [[thought]]-[[activity]]" (1894a, p. 47).
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  • ...l]] identities, and in their respect for the law. Father-hood is the basis of all [[thought]]. ...d <i>The [[Interpretation]] of Dreams</i>, and established that the desire of [[Oedipus]] to [[sleep]] with his [[mother]] and kill his father is [[unive
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  • ...[[theory]] of female sexuality—namely, the [[primitive]] masculinity of the little [[girl]], who is a little man before she changes [[objects]] and wis ...ings only as it affects the male child; the corresponding [[processes]] in the little girl are not known to us" (1923e, p. 142).
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  • ...used in 1965 by John [[Money]] (Money, 1965). The term was introduced into the [[psychoanalytic]] [[literature]] by Robert Stoller in [[1968]] (Stoller, 1 ...der [[role]]" which he used to describe the socially determined attributes of gender.
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  • The term '[[Oedipus complex]]', one of the cornerstones of [[psychoanalytic theory]], derives from a [[Greek]] [[myth]] in which [[Oed [[Freud]] dates the [[Oedipus complex]] to the ages of three to five years.
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  • ...fference]] refers to [[recognition]] by the [[child]] of the difference of the [[sex]]es. ...way in which both [[sex]]es [[recognize]] and differentiate themselves (in the [[unconscious]]).
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  • ...emale]]'s [[penis]] having been cut off.<ref>{{F}} "On the Sexual Theories of Children. 1908. SE IX. p.207</ref> The [[castration complex]] is thus the moment when one infantile theory (everyone has a [[penis]]) is replaced by
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  • ...rm is rarely used by [[Freud]] but is central to [[Lacan]]'s reorientation of [[psychoanalytic theory]]. ...[[penis]] in the ourse of the [[subject]]'s accession to [[language]] and the [[symbolic]].
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  • ...ct]] that consists in rejecting the [[reality]] of a perception on account of its potentially [[trauma]]tic associations. * Freud, Sigmund. (1909b). Analysis of a phobia in a five-year-old boy ("Little Hans"). SE, 10: 5-147.
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