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The Language of Psycho-Analysis available in Hardcover
The Language of Psycho-Analysis
by Jean Laplanche, Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
Jean Laplanche
- ISBN-10:
- 0393011054
- ISBN-13:
- 9780393011050
- Pub. Date:
- 02/17/1974
- Publisher:
- Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
- ISBN-10:
- 0393011054
- ISBN-13:
- 9780393011050
- Pub. Date:
- 02/17/1974
- Publisher:
- Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc.
The Language of Psycho-Analysis
by Jean Laplanche, Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
Jean Laplanche
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Overview
The definitive guide to psychoanalytic vocabulary. An indispensable reference book for anyone interested in psychoanalysis. Sigmund Freud evolved his theories throughout his lifetime. This entailed many revisions and changes which he himself never tried to standardize rigidly into a definitive conceptual system. The need for some sort of a reliable guide which would spell out both the pattern of the evolution of Freud's thinking, as well as establish its inherent logic, was felt for a long time by both scholars and students of psychoanalysis. Drs. Laplanche and Pontalis of the Association Psychoanalytique de France succeeded admirably in providing a dictionary of Freud's concepts which is more than a compilation of mere definitions. After many years of creative and industrious research, they were able to give an authentic account of the evolution of each concept with pertinent supporting texts from Freud's own writing (in the Standard Edition translation), and thus have endowed us with an instrument for work and research which is characterized by its thoroughness, exactitude and lack of prejudice towards dogma.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780393011050 |
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Publisher: | Norton, W. W. & Company, Inc. |
Publication date: | 02/17/1974 |
Edition description: | New Edition |
Pages: | 530 |
Product dimensions: | 6.60(w) x 9.60(h) x 1.60(d) |
Table of Contents
Editorial Preface Introduction Foreword A Abreaction Abstinence (Rule of) Acting Out Active Technique Activity/Passivity Actual Neurosis Adhesiveness of the Libido Affect Affection (or Tenderness) Agency Aggressive Instinct Aggressiveness (or Aggression or Aggressivity) Aim of the Instinct, Instinctual Aim Aim-Inhibited Allo-Erotism Alteration of the Ego Ambivalence Ambivalent; Pre-Ambivalent; Post-Ambivalent Anaclisis; Anaclitic (or Attachment) Anaclitic Depression Anaclitic Type of Object-Choice Anagogic Interpretation Anal-Sadistic Stage (or Phase) Anticathexis, Countercathexis Anxiety Hysteria Anxiety Neurosis Aphanisis Association Attention, (Evenly) Suspended or Poised Auto-Erotism Automatic Anxiety Autoplastic/Alloplastic B Binding Bisexuality Borderline Case C Cannibalistic Castration Complex Cathartic Method (or Therapy) Cathectic Energy Cathexis Censorship Character Neurosis Choice of Neurosis Cloacal (or Cloaca) Theory Combined Parent(s), Combined Parent-Figure Complemental Series Complex Component (or Partial) Instinct Compromise-Formation Compulsion, Compulsive Compulsion to Repeat (Repetition Compulsion) Condemnation (Judgement of) Condensation Consciousness Construction Control Analysis (or Supervised or Supervisory Analysis) Conversion Conversion Hysteria Counter-Transference D Damming up of Libido Day-Dream Day's Residues Death Instincts Defence Defence Hysteria Defence Mechanisms Deferred Action; Deferred Depressive Position Derivative of the Unconscious Destructive Instinct Direct Analysis Disavowal (Denial) Discharge Displacement Distortion Dream Screen Dream-Work Dynamic E Economic Ego Ego-Ideal Ego-Instincts Egoism Ego-Libido/Object-Libido Ego-Syntonic Electra Complex Eros Erotogenic Erotogenic (or Erogenous) Zone Erotogenicity (or Erogenicity) Experience of Satisfaction F Facilitation Failure Neurosis (or Syndrome) Family Neurosis Family Romance Fate Neurosis Father Complex Fixation Flight into Illness Foreclosure (Repudiation) Free Association (Method or Rule of) Free Energy/Bound Energy Fright Frustration Functional Phenomenon Fundamental Rule Fusion/Defusion (of Instincts) G Gain from Illness, Primary and Secondary Generation of Anxiety Genital Love Genital Stage or Organisation ‘Good' Object/‘Bad' Object H Helplessness Hospitalism Hypercathexis Hypnoid Hysteria Hypnoid State Hysteria Hysterogenic Zone I Id Idea (or Presentation or Representation) Ideal Ego Idealisation Ideational Representative ( ) Identification Identification with the Aggressor Imaginary (sb. & adj.) Imago Incorporation Infantile Amnesia Inferiority Complex Innervation Instinct (or Drive) Instinct to Master (or for Mastery) Instincts of Self-Preservation Instinctual Component Instinctual Impulse Instinctual Representative ( ) Intellectualisation Interest, Ego-Interest Internalisation Interpretation Introjection Introversion Isolation L Latency Period Latent Content Libidinal Stage (or Phase) Libido Life Instincts M Manifest Content Masculinity/Femininity Masochism Material Memory-Trace (or Mnemic Trace) Metapsychology Mirror Phase (or Stage) Mixed Neurosis Mnemic Symbol Mothering N Narcissism Narcissistic Libido Narcissistic Neurosis Narcissistic Object-Choice Need for Punishment Negation Negative Therapeutic Reaction Neurasthenia Neuro-Psychosis (or Psychoneurosis) of Defence Neurosis Neurosis of Abandonment Neutrality Nirvana Principle O Object Object-Choice Object-Relation(ship) Obsessional Neurosis Oedipus Complex Oral Stage (or Phase) Oral-Sadistic Stage (or Phase) Organisation of the Libido Organ-Pleasure Over-Determination, Multiple Determination Over-Interpretation P Pair of Opposites Paranoia Paranoid Position Paraphrenia Parapraxis Part-Object Penis Envy Perceptual Identity/Thought Identity Perversion Phallic Stage (or Phase) Phallic Woman, Phallic Mother Phallus Phantasy (or Fantasy) Phobic Neurosis Plasticity of the Libido Pleasure-Ego/Reality-Ego Pleasure Principle Preconscious (sb. and adj.) Pregenital Preoedipal Pressure (of the Instinct) Primal Phantasies Primal Repression Primal Scene Primary Identification Primary Narcissism, Secondary Narcissism Primary Process/Secondary Process Principle of Constancy Principle of (Neuronal) Inertia Projection Projective Identification Protective Shield (Against Stimuli) Psychical (or Psychic or Mental) Apparatus Psychical Conflict Psychical Reality Psychical Representative ( ) Psychical Working Out (or Over) Psycho-Analysis Psychoneurosis or Neuro-Psychosis Psychosis Psychotherapy Purposive Idea Q Quota of Affect R Rationalisation Reaction-Formation Realistic Anxiety Reality Principle Reality-Testing Regression Reparation Representability, Considerations of Repression Resistance Retention Hysteria Return of the Repressed Reversal into die Opposite S Sadism Sadism/Masochism, Sado-Masochism Scene of Seduction; Theory of Seduction Schizophrenia Screen Memory Secondary Revision (or Elaboration) Self-Analysis Sense of Guilt, Guilt Feeling Sense (or Feeling) of Inferiority Sexual Instinct Sexuality Signal of Anxiety, Anxiety as Signal Somatic Compliance Source of the Instinct Specific Action Splitting of the Ego Splitting of the Object Subconscious, Subconsciousness Sublimation Substitute-Formation (or Substitutive Formation) Sum of Excitation Super-Ego Suppression Symbolic (sb.) Symbolic Realisation Symbolism Symptom-Formation T Thanatos Thing-Presentation/Word-Presentation Topography; Topographical Training Analysis Transference Transference Neurosis Transitional Object Trauma (Psychical) Traumatic Hysteria Traumatic Neurosis Turning Round upon the Subject's Own Self U Unconscious (sb. & adj.) Undoing (what has been done) Urethral Erotism (or Urinary Erotism) W Wild Psycho-Analysis Wish (Desire) Wish-Fulfilment Withdrawal of Cathexis (or Decathexis) Work of Mourning Working-off Mechanisms Working-ThroughFrom the B&N Reads Blog
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