1996
DOI: 10.1177/000306519604400422
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Kompendium Psychoanalytischer Grundbegriffe

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“…(3) its origin in 'quantative factors such as an excessive degree of excitation and the breaking through of the protective shield against stimuli' (Freud, 1926d, p. 94). Freud's ideas on 'primal repression' have been reviewed and updated by later analysts (Frank & Muslin, 1967;Frank, 1969;Kinston & Cohen, 1986). These authors make five interesting points: (1) Freud's view on the concept evolved.…”
Section: Preoedipal Pathology Primal Horde Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(3) its origin in 'quantative factors such as an excessive degree of excitation and the breaking through of the protective shield against stimuli' (Freud, 1926d, p. 94). Freud's ideas on 'primal repression' have been reviewed and updated by later analysts (Frank & Muslin, 1967;Frank, 1969;Kinston & Cohen, 1986). These authors make five interesting points: (1) Freud's view on the concept evolved.…”
Section: Preoedipal Pathology Primal Horde Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%