The Development Of The Sexual Impulses

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Routledge, Sep 13, 2013 - Medical - 232 pages

This is Volume VII of ten in a collection on Physiological Psychology. Originally published in 1932, in this study the author attempts to bring order and consistency into his ideas about psycho-analysis and the relations of this science to philosophy, physiology, biology, anthropology, sociology and ethics, and presents one system for looking at the area of the development of sexual impulses.

 

Contents

Preface
The Impulses of the Organism
The Phylogenesis of Impulses
Differentiation of cells into germ plasm and soma
Differentiation of germ cells into male and female 133 Differentiation of soma into male and female 134 Variation and selection of soma 14 Internal ...
Parturition 16 Lactation
The biography of a germ cell 2 The psychology of instincts
Instinctive desires and fears
The impulse to castrate
Carnivorous aggression
The selfpreservative impulse
Love
The primal family 231 Herds
Families
The loss of the anoestrum 2322 Parricide
Incest

The sexual impulse
The oral impulse
The anal impulse 2221 The act of defecation
The organs of defecation 2223 The products of defecation
The urethral impulse 224 Pregenital and genital impulses 225 The aggressive impulse
Aggressive rivalry 2252 Sexual aggression
Cannibalism
The Development of Cultural Impulses 1 Cultural inhibitions 11 From family to clan
The transference of sexual and aggressive impulses
Puberty rites
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Money-Kyrle, R E,

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