Neuroses and Character Types: Clinical Psychoanalytic StudiesHogarth Press, 1965 - 388 páginas |
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... experience that has made the child ill . But with the over- whelming majority of patients it is easy enough to see that the so - called traumatic experiences of childhood have exactly the same significance as the actual conflicts of the ...
... experience that has made the child ill . But with the over- whelming majority of patients it is easy enough to see that the so - called traumatic experiences of childhood have exactly the same significance as the actual conflicts of the ...
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... experience . I should like here once more to stress the point that such traumatic experiences may well be the occa- sion for the outbreak of a neurosis , but they are extremely seldom the ultimate and only cause of the illness . In the ...
... experience . I should like here once more to stress the point that such traumatic experiences may well be the occa- sion for the outbreak of a neurosis , but they are extremely seldom the ultimate and only cause of the illness . In the ...
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... experience of another indi- vidual did not really pertain to him but represented a projection of her own unconscious fantasies and reactions . The true con- nection was not recognized for want of a conscious emotional reaction . She ...
... experience of another indi- vidual did not really pertain to him but represented a projection of her own unconscious fantasies and reactions . The true con- nection was not recognized for want of a conscious emotional reaction . She ...
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The Part of the Actual Conflict in the Formation | 3 |
Hysteria | 14 |
Pavor Nocturnus | 29 |
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Neuroses and Character Types: Clinical Psychoanalytic Studies Helene Deutsch Vista de fragmentos - 1965 |
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able acting active actual conflict affect aggressive agoraphobia analysis analytic situation anxiety attempt attitude became behavior birth brother castration cathexis character child childhood clinical completely compulsion condition conscious conversion symptoms danger defense depression disturbance Don Quixote dream ego ideal emotional enuresis erotic experience expression fact factors fantasies fate neurosis father fear feeling feminine folie à deux formation Freud frigidity frustration function genital girl gratification hand homosexual husband hysterical identification impulses infantile inhibition inner instinctual intellectual Jimmy later libidinal libido love object manic masculine masochistic masturbation mechanism menstruation mother motherhood narcissistic neurotic nocturnus normal observations obsessional neurosis oedipus complex operation organ outer world passive patient pavor nocturnus penis penis envy period person phase phobia pregnancy psychic psychoanalytic psychological puberty punishment reaction reality relation relationship result role Rudi sadistic sense of guilt sexual sister successful suffered suicide superego tendencies tion transference typical uncon unconscious vagina woman women