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- abdomen). The prosoma and opisthosoma are connected by the pedicel, or pregenital somite. This waist-like connecting piece is actually part of the prosoma...
- Three Essays on the Theory of ****uality, giving evidence that in the pregenital phase children do not distinguish between ****es, but ****ume both parents...
- petit a, through which will be revealed the gamut of the object in its – pregenitalrelation to the demand of the – post-genital – Other.' For transference...
- waist is actually the last segment (somite) of the cephalothorax (the pregenital somite). The abdomen is also known as the opisthosoma. On the ventral...
- obsessive compulsive disorder, which psychoanalysts linked to a mix of early (pregenital) frustrations and gratifications. Fixation has been compared to psychological...
- of ego boundaries in schizophrenia is accompanied by a regression to pregenital narcissistic states, in which the child could not yet distinguish between...
- legs in males of this species varies from 21 pregenital pairs (plus one genital pair) to 22 pregenital pairs (plus one genital pair). Also known as the...
- to 120 pages. The sections on the ****ual theories of children and on pregenitality only appeared in 1915, for example, while such central terms as castration...
- integrated all its disjointed fragmentary states, its scattered limbs, its pregenital phases, its partial drives.": 54, 241  Instead, "one finds a guide beyond...
- abdomen. Generally, the first seven abdominal segments of adults (the pregenital segments) are similar in structure and lack appendages. However, apterygotes...