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Donzelot, Anti-Sociology
Death and Mastery: Psychoanalytic Drive Theory and the Subject of Late Capitalism / Benjamin Y
Freud, S. (1917). Mourning and Melancholia. the Standard Edition
Psychodynamics of Drug Dependence, 12
Clinical Implications of the Death Instinct Monique R. Nyemecz
The Problem of Interiority in Freud and Lacan
Psychodynamic Perspective
The Genealogy of Nick Land's Anti-Anthropocentric Philosophy: a Psychoanalytic Conception of Machinic Desire
Cathartic Ethics in Psychoanalysis Dylan Timothy O'brien Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College,
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Paradox in the Cathexis of Longing
The Ego As Subject and Object in Narcissism
Prostheses of Desire: on Bernard Stiegler's New
On the Distinction Between Healthy and Pathological Narcissism*
Redalyc.Trauma and the Negative Narcissism in Borderline Cases
Homo Cyberian Doedipus: on the Primacy and Potential of Technology, Language and Desire
PROJECT for a SCIENTIFIC Psychologyl
Born to Be Bad: Is Freud's Death Drive the Source of Human Evilness?
Dublin Business School Elizabeth Lennon 10155277
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Essential Papers on Object Relations Peter Buckley, M.D
Freud's Energistic System
Anti-Oedipus
Principles of Organisation of Psychic Energy Within Psychoanalysis
Ja a an EMPIRICAL STUDY of the PSYCHODYNAMICS of SUICIDE
The Origin and Nature of the Object in the Theories of Klein and Fairbairn
ON the PSYCHOLOGY of BOREDOM L by Otto Fenichel
Object Relations, Dependency, and Attachment: a Theoretical Review of the Infant-Mother Relationship
UNIVERSITY of DUBLIN, TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN Modernism
'Death Drive': a Literature-Based Heuristic Study of the Influence of the Freudian Death Drive on 21St Century Counselling and Psychotherapy Literature
On Desire: Spinoza in Anti-Oedipus Daniela Voss
The Work of André Green: an Introduction
Psychodynamic Theories of Schizophrenia – Revisited
Sigmund Freud and Libido Development
Basic Freud Kindle
Holocaust Memory and the Inhuman: Traumatic Repetition Between Freud and De Man