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Psychoanalysis is a
theory developed by
Sigmund Freud. It
describes the
human mind as an
apparatus that
emerged along the path of
evolution and consists...
- theory,
feminist theory and film theory, as well as on the
practice of
psychoanalysis itself.
Lacan took up and
discussed the
whole range of
Freudian concepts...
- – 23
September 1939) was an
Austrian neurologist and the
founder of
psychoanalysis, a
clinical method for
evaluating and
treating pathologies seen as originating...
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Lacanianism or
Lacanian psychoanalysis is a
theoretical system that
explains the mind, behaviour, and
culture through a
structuralist and post-structuralist...
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originally developed by
Sigmund Freud, the
pioneering originator of
psychoanalysis. With
direct reference to Plato's Eros, the term
initially referred...
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Interpersonal psychoanalysis is
based on the
theories of
American psychiatrist Harry Stack ****van (1892–1949). ****van
believed that the
details of...
- Anal eroticism, in
psychoanalysis, is
sensuous pleasure derived from anal sensations.
Sigmund Freud, the
founder of
psychoanalysis,
hypothesized that...
- In
psychoanalysis,
resistance is the individual's
efforts to
prevent repressed drives,
feelings or
thoughts from
being integrated into
conscious awareness...
- Layman's
Guide to
Psychiatry and
Psychoanalysis (Middle**** 1976), p. 101
Sigmund Freud, New
Introductory Lectures in
Psychoanalysis (London 1991), p. 136 Herbert...
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Repression is a key
concept of
psychoanalysis,
where it is
understood as a
defense mechanism that "ensures that what is
unacceptable to the
conscious mind...