Sentences with phrase «in freudian»

[14][15] In Freudian analysis, cuckold fetishism is the eroticization of the fears of infidelity and of failure in the man's competition for procreation and the affection of females.
Anna Freud claimed that an infant couldn't grieve for more than instants at a time because of the undeveloped nature of the infant's mind (in Freudian language: the lack of ego).
In Freudian language, this conflict between internal desires and external behaviors is called a «reaction formation» — a coping mechanism for (unconsciously) suppressing thoughts that are deemed unacceptable to the individual and then overtly displaying behavior that is the opposite of the suppressed thought.
Neuroticism is similar but not identical to being neurotic in the Freudian sense.
132: «the author would have been left with pure rationalisations in the Freudian sense, and no hint to the dirty reason why his paper really was turned down.»
Except that the author would have been left with pure rationalisations in the Freudian sense, and no hint to the dirty reason why his paper really was turned down.
In Freudian theory, the id is the division of the psyche that is totally unconscious and serves as the source of instinctual impulses and demands for immediate satisfaction of primitive needs.
Denial in the Freudian sense is the refusal to accept a painful or humiliating truth.
In Freudian terms, as human beings add, subtract and modify each of life's obstacles in order to interpret reality, they attempt to balance the unconscious with the conscious.
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Secondary Revision: in the Freudian sense, secondary revision is the moment in which we connect and make sense of the multiple images that appear in our dreams; there is no doubt that the same principle of crystallization — a second interpretation in short — is in operation here with regard to the many sources which inspire the artist.
The title can be read as the German word for a couch - type of bed, as well as the Belgian city — which is perhaps meant as a reference to the importance of words and wordplay in a Freudian context.
Characterized as a way to play with a shared neuroses of place (read «complex» in the Freudian sense), whether a specific locality or a wider set of circumstances that frame interaction, her activity considers forms of gathering, both from the perspective of historical examples and the situations that she initiates.
In many of these canvases, arseholes and penises become sources of illumination and cinematic projections: Chandelier (all works 2016) depicts a man hanging from the ceiling, projecting light from his bum, while in the Freudian - sounding Ding Dong Dream, an erect penis beams out the image of a smiling baby into a dark void.
The cognitive dissonance of image and title can be interpreted as a vague nod to children's art, which is often interpreted in Freudian terms.
Compare symbols with those used in Freudian or Jungian analysis.
In the time before and in between, he comes across as one with a budding social disorder, runs away from home, gets a crash course in Freudian psychology, and comes to the hefty realization that all things, including the Earth, the sun, the solar system, and probably the entire universe, will eventually end.
Lily James is Cinders, finding herself in a Freudian nightmare when her mother dies and she gets a hateful stepmother and two awful stepsisters Drisella (Sophie McShera) and Anastasia (Holliday Grainger).
I honestly can't remember a film that revelled in Freudian theory quite this much.
In Freudian psychoanalysis, the term oral stage or hemitaxia denotes the first psychosexual development stage wherein the mouth of the infant is his or her Oral Herpes is caused by the Herpes Simplex Virus.
The truth is that no matter how far and fast falsehood has traveled, it must eventually be overtaken by truth and this time, the truth emerged from the mouth of the accuser, albeit, in a Freudian slip.
Wenger is very, in Freudian terms «anal», so that seems to make him seem «a tight ass» He can't change so expect late drama at 10.30 on transfer deadline day, and buying players we don't really need who are not top notch.
He lectured occasionally on the unconscious, though not in the Freudian sense.
Dreams, as the major form of communication from the unconscious, play a decisive role in Jungian as they do in Freudian therapy.
Ruth Monroe describes the thought of the ego psychologists as «the mainstream of progress in Freudian psychoanalysis.»
The temptation here is to get involved in a Freudian analysis of why Mark and June were led into such an «unnatural» reversal of roles.
Marjorie Garber, in her Freudian interpretation of culture, includes religion as a dream that «encodes wishes and fears, projections and identification.»
In the philosophical anthropology of Max Scheler, as in the Freudian psychoanalysis from which it in part derives, this division of spirit and impulse is regarded as basic to man's nature.
Throughout his life, love was always Auden's remedy, but in these early years he described it sometimes in Freudian terms as a release from repression, sometimes in Marxist terms as authentic existence through social action.
«13 What happens, in Freudian theory, is that the natural love power becomes frustrated and is not creatively expressed because of the fears and inhibitions which arise in the infantile situation.
But it would mean that one would understand other historical figures and also contemporary people and ideas basically in Freudian terms and evaluate and respond to them accordingly.
For example, the Protestant doctrine that we are all sinners is reflected in the Freudian - Marxist behaviorist - positivist claptrap claiming that there is no virtue, that all our actions arise from dark psychic urges, exploitative class greed or biological impulses — which supposedly proves that talk about good and evil, right and wrong, and certainly saintliness is illusory.
In Freudian psychology, the human behavior revealed by the myth would be called repetitive compulsion.
(Though I should add that when, years later, I finally got around to reading Civilization and Its Discontents, I found it more impressive than anything I had earlier encountered in the Freudian corpus.)

Not exact matches

And yet this is the first popular book on the topic since Christopher Lasch's 1979 bestseller, The Culture of Narcissism (a book still very much worth reading, in spite of its somewhat anachronistic theoretical framework, which draws heavily on Freudian psychoanalysis).
Freud was particularly influential in literary studies, and I sometimes think that the fading of my early desire to become an English professor came from an overdose of lit crit essays searching out Freudian imagery everywhere in the canon.
For Orlando, the odd prominence of the nonfunctional in Western literature after the late eighteenth century signals a Freudian «return of the repressed.»
I would advise against anyone who is predominantly Freudian in their approach, it is a somewhat antiquated basis, and not suited to most situations.
As we noted in the case of Freudians and Marxists, in the process of studying another figure, for example, Foucault, one may find that one is now understanding and appropriating Jesus from his point of view, that Foucault's insights have become the organizing principles for one's thought and life.
If they were persuaded by Marx in any fundamental way and began to interpret Freud in Marxist terms, they would no longer be Freudians.
One wonders why even a Freudian can not see that it is dangerous to repress one's best in order to give explosive vent to one's worst.
Hence eschatology is a sickness, a sickness in both a Freudian and a Nietzschean sense, for it arises from what clearly appears to be an infantile or resentful attempt to abolish reality.
Now, in the prison writings the question takes on a still deeper form: Who is Jesus Christ for the man who can no longer take religion seriously — the man who fully felt the impact of the Marxian and Darwinian and Freudian revolutions?
Those moderns who too superficially account for religion by Freudian formulas and, in particular, conceive it habitually as a mere mechanism of escape from disliked realities, should take the measure of this area of Judaism.
This therapy was based on a dubious account of the operations of memory, whereby traumatic events cause instant amnesia («repression,» in a misuse of that Freudian term).
The «parlor» Freudians, those who chalked up every aspect of the human condition to the fulfillment, or lack of same, of all sexual encounters, were merely silly — although to be sure in some cases consequentially so.
While «The Back Page» is usually my favorite part of First Things, I must object to David Bentley Hart's characterization of Freudian psychotherapy as deterministic in «Roland on Free Will» (February).
I did not understand him to be equating Freudian therapy with modern neuroscience; I thought, rather, that he took his own distaste for what he sees as certain mystifications in the former as a point de départ for reflections on a deterministic and mechanistic philosophy he finds even more distasteful.
It is possible that a Freudian explanation in terms of unconscious aims and wishes might account for some instances of this type of temporary inability to remember, but there are so many ordinary, common, innocuous instances of this phenomenon that to account for them all in terms of negative prehensions generated by hidden aims strikes me as highly unsatisfactory.
Vogel, I can't help but appreciate the «freudian slip» with the typo «fund» instead of find, because they are a business and CT is in the business of getting readers with more conservative leans.
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