Tag: Psychoanalytic

  • New Conception of Hysteria

    New Conception of Hysteria

    New conception of hysteria. Repression and resistance. The psychic conflict. The symptom is the substitute of a repressed idea. Psychoanalytic method. At about the time when Breuer applied his “talking cure,” continued Charcot, the Salpetriere, his research on hysteria, which should lead to a new conception of this neurosis. The conclusion he reached was then…

  • Psychoanalytic Appearance

    Psychoanalytic Appearance

    * The troubles from the first 6 months of life in which the oral stage develops correlated to autism and schizophrenia * The second part of the oral stage introduces cannibalistic fantasies of the child; it is correlated with fantasies of omnipotence and submission and predispose to mania and melancholy. * The anal stage is…