1953
DOI: 10.1177/000306515300100404
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Orality in the Hysterical Personality

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“…Her seemingly genital a nxiety may have been more representative of the fear of losing love or being cut off from the mat ern al bre ast ( II) . Marmor has suggested that fellatio in hysterics ma y represent a preg enital suckling at the penis as a breast-symbolic source of love and sustenan ce; or a way of gaining the love of a man by gratifying him without having to submit to th e fear of genital contact (12). From this perspective the character defenses of passivity, compl ianc e, app rehension, an d bulimia may be seen as oral replacements for inner feelings of emptiness, inadequacy, a nd defectiveness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Her seemingly genital a nxiety may have been more representative of the fear of losing love or being cut off from the mat ern al bre ast ( II) . Marmor has suggested that fellatio in hysterics ma y represent a preg enital suckling at the penis as a breast-symbolic source of love and sustenan ce; or a way of gaining the love of a man by gratifying him without having to submit to th e fear of genital contact (12). From this perspective the character defenses of passivity, compl ianc e, app rehension, an d bulimia may be seen as oral replacements for inner feelings of emptiness, inadequacy, a nd defectiveness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The existence of pre-oedipal components in conversion reactions was recognized by Marmor (25). As noted previously, he says that eedipal fixations In these people have a pregenital cast.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…Judd Marmor (1953) stated: 'the question, therefore, is not whether oral mechanisms are prominent in hysteria. That is taken for granted.…”
Section: Globus and Hysteria After Freudmentioning
confidence: 99%