The project of self - introspection and self - formationleadsto a frightful repetition compulsion
The need to resolve our childhood ... an unconscious recreation of the circumstances in which we grew up , and the patterns of behavior we used to survivecreatesa repetition compulsion
habit ... the consequences of traumaresultsin the repetition compulsion
A growing awareness of the death drive andledthe repetition compulsion
the alienation , the unresolved traumaleadto compulsion repetition
Freud knew this welldiscoveredthe repetition compulsion
to unsatisfactory experiences , intrapsychic or interpersonal ... being repeated in various internal or external contextsleadsto unsatisfactory experiences , intrapsychic or interpersonal ... being repeated in various internal or external contexts
Brown states that culture — like the transference(passive) is created byBrown states that culture — like the transference
people to repeat the same mistake and expect a different outcomecausespeople to repeat the same mistake and expect a different outcome
the subjectleadsthe subject
people to repeatedly create the exact sort of experience for themselvesleadspeople to repeatedly create the exact sort of experience for themselves
from the person with BPDis ... triggeredfrom the person with BPD
the abused to become an abuserleadsthe abused to become an abuser
a sense of fear in our brain wavescreatesa sense of fear in our brain waves
present experiences that are replicas of past experiences as a means of working through and resolving the unresolved pastcreatespresent experiences that are replicas of past experiences as a means of working through and resolving the unresolved past
him to a kind of rueful clarity about himself , a belated sense of who he is and who , all along , he has beenhas ledhim to a kind of rueful clarity about himself , a belated sense of who he is and who , all along , he has been
Freud to reconsider the secondary gain from illness as an obstacle to the cure and to reexamine the role of the negative therapeutic reactionledFreud to reconsider the secondary gain from illness as an obstacle to the cure and to reexamine the role of the negative therapeutic reaction
you to a career that provides you with an endless supply of women who will fall at your feet in three sessions * or lessledyou to a career that provides you with an endless supply of women who will fall at your feet in three sessions * or less
knowing ones actions(passive) are influenced byknowing ones actions
Freud to ‘ discover ’ the death driveledFreud to ‘ discover ’ the death drive