Ego, Hunger, and Aggression: The Beginning of Gestalt Therapy |
Contents
PART ONE HOLISM AND PSYCHOANALYSIS | 11 |
DIFFERENTIAL THINKING | 13 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH | 25 |
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achieved activity aggression anal analyst anxiety anxiety attack assimilation association psychology attitude avoid aware become behaviour biological castration complex cathexis child completely concentration conception confluence conscience conscious constipation cure day-dreams death instinct defaecation demands differentiation difficult disgust disturbing dream dummy Ego-boundaries Ego-functions embarrassment emotional endgain energy example excitement exercises existence experience expression fact faeces fear feel figure-background Freud frigidity functions genital gestalt gestalt psychology gratification hanging-on bite holism hunger instinct identification inhibited insomnia instance interest introjection libido means whereby melancholia mental mind motoric muscles neurasthenia neurosis neurotic nirvana object obsessional obsessional neurosis opposite oral organism oxygen paranoic paranoid character pathological patient personality phantasy phenomenon picture projected psycho-analysis psychological reality realize repressed resistance retroflection scotomization self-consciousness sensations sense sex instinct sexual stammering subvocal Super-Ego symptom technique theory things thinking Unconscious unfinished situations unpleasant urge wish words zero-point
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