The Primitive Edge of ExperienceThis book is concerned with the primitive edge of human experience. It explores the idea that human experience is the product of the dialectical interplay of three modes of generating experience: the depressive, the paranoid-schizoid, and the autistic-contiguous. |
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A unique form of anxiety arises in this psychological realm: terror over the prospect that the boundedness of one's sensory surface might be dissolved, with a resultant feeling of falling, leaking, dropping, into an endless and ...
A unique form of anxiety arises in this psychological realm: terror over the prospect that the boundedness of one's sensory surface might be dissolved, with a resultant feeling of falling, leaking, dropping, into an endless and ...
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From this perspective, psychopathology is conceptualized as a collapse of the dialectic in the direction of one or the other of the modes of generating experience. The outcome of such a collapse may be a tyrannizing entrapment in rigid, ...
From this perspective, psychopathology is conceptualized as a collapse of the dialectic in the direction of one or the other of the modes of generating experience. The outcome of such a collapse may be a tyrannizing entrapment in rigid, ...
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Although the Oedipus complex has been from the beginning one of the cornerstones of the psychoanalytic edifice, the psychological-interpersonal processes mediating the transition into the Oedipus complex have remained obscure.
Although the Oedipus complex has been from the beginning one of the cornerstones of the psychoanalytic edifice, the psychological-interpersonal processes mediating the transition into the Oedipus complex have remained obscure.
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into the Oedipus complex that is specific to male development, an understanding that is not simply a transposition of one's conception of the entry into the female Oedipus complex. The transition into the male Oedipus complex differs ...
into the Oedipus complex that is specific to male development, an understanding that is not simply a transposition of one's conception of the entry into the female Oedipus complex. The transition into the male Oedipus complex differs ...
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It is a universal phenomenon, one that, to some degree, we continually bump up against; it is experienced, for example, each time we expose ourselves to the hazards of learning. 2 The Structure of Experience The other one, the one.
It is a universal phenomenon, one that, to some degree, we continually bump up against; it is experienced, for example, each time we expose ourselves to the hazards of learning. 2 The Structure of Experience The other one, the one.
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Contents
3 | |
The Nature of AutisticContiguous Anxiety | |
4 | |
Schizoid Phenomena | |
5 | |
The Transitional Relationship | |
A Reevaluation of the Freudian Female Oedipal Narrative | |
The Absence of Thirdness | |
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Creating Analytic Significance | |
Cautionary Tales | |
Anxious Questioning | |
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The Structuralization of Misrecognition | |
Misrecognition as a Dimension of Eating Disorders | |
Implications for the Development of Gender Identity | |
The Organization of Sexual Meaning | |
References | |
Index | |
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