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- In psychoanalysis, a Freudian slip, also called parapraxis, is an error in speech, memory, or physical action that occurs due to the interference of an...
- The Signorelli parapraxis represents the first and best known example of a parapraxis and its analysis in Freud's The Psychopathology of Everyday Life...
- Psychoanalytic literary criticism Psychodynamics Saul Rosenzweig Signorelli parapraxis The Freudian Coverup The P****ions of the Mind Uncanny Halberstadt, Max...
- who writes that Strachey translates the word for slips or mistakes as "parapraxis" when the English "blunder" or "faulty action" would have been more appropriate...
-  112–115. ISBN 978-1-5329-6891-4. Vandendriessche, Gaston (1965). The Parapraxis in the Haizmann Case of Sigmund Freud. Louvain: Publications Universitaires...
- one of many techniques (along with dream interpretation and analysis of parapraxis), the fundamental rule is a pledge undertaken by the client. Freud used...
- (praktikós), (prāktikḗ), πρᾶξις (prâxis), πρᾶγμα (prâgma) apraxia, dyspraxia, parapraxis, practic, practice, pragma, pragmatic, pragmatism, pragmatist, praxis...
- condensation at work in phantasies and neurotic symptoms, as well as in parapraxis and jokes: he often cited as an instance Heine's quip about the rich man...
- (psychoanalysis) Resistance (psychoanalysis) Screen memory Self-envy Signorelli parapraxis Sinthome Sublimation (psychology) Symbolic equation The Symbolic Taboo...
- afterimage seen after looking into a bright light). A Freudian slip, or parapraxis, is an error in speech, memory or physical action that is believed to...