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This OCR edition may contain typos. The text discusses the complexities of psychoanalytic treatment, particularly how repressed experiences manifest in patients. It highlights that patients often repeat repressed experiences rather than recalling them as past events, which can include elements of their infantile sexual life and the Oedipus complex. This repetition occurs within the context of transference, where the patient's relationship with the physician becomes a new neurosis, termed transference-neurosis. The physician's role is to manage this neurosis, encouraging the patient to access memories while minimizing repetition. Each case presents unique dynamics between memory and reproduction, and the physician must guide the patient through fragments of their forgotten life, ensuring that they recognize the present as a reflection of the past. Successful navigation of this process leads to patient conviction and therapeutic progress. Understanding the phenomenon of 'repetition-compulsion' is crucial for comprehending its role in psychoanalytic treatment, emphasizing the importance of addressing repressed memories for effective healing.

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Beyond the Pleasure Principle, Sigmund Freud

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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Sigmund Freud
Erscheinungsdatum
2021
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
100
ISBN13
9781014427144
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Erstveröffentlichung
1920
Originaltitel
Jenseits des Lustprinzips
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This OCR edition may contain typos. The text discusses the complexities of psychoanalytic treatment, particularly how repressed experiences manifest in patients. It highlights that patients often repeat repressed experiences rather than recalling them as past events, which can include elements of their infantile sexual life and the Oedipus complex. This repetition occurs within the context of transference, where the patient's relationship with the physician becomes a new neurosis, termed transference-neurosis. The physician's role is to manage this neurosis, encouraging the patient to access memories while minimizing repetition. Each case presents unique dynamics between memory and reproduction, and the physician must guide the patient through fragments of their forgotten life, ensuring that they recognize the present as a reflection of the past. Successful navigation of this process leads to patient conviction and therapeutic progress. Understanding the phenomenon of 'repetition-compulsion' is crucial for comprehending its role in psychoanalytic treatment, emphasizing the importance of addressing repressed memories for effective healing.