2007
DOI: 10.1080/08037060701302642
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Who defends itself from what? Toward a reformulation of the concept of defense

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“… Saraga and Gasser (2005 , p. 111) indicate that Freud underscored the importance of this inhibition as being the essence of the secondary process. Scano (2007 , p. 141) says: « defense (…) functions by inhibiting the primary process and progressively establishing the secondary process ». For these reasons, the secondary process, which is an inhibitory type of defense, is of the kind which Erdelyi had in mind, this is, in essence, repression (see also further).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Saraga and Gasser (2005 , p. 111) indicate that Freud underscored the importance of this inhibition as being the essence of the secondary process. Scano (2007 , p. 141) says: « defense (…) functions by inhibiting the primary process and progressively establishing the secondary process ». For these reasons, the secondary process, which is an inhibitory type of defense, is of the kind which Erdelyi had in mind, this is, in essence, repression (see also further).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%