R.D.

  • Nikolai C.has quoted2 years ago
    Freud’s view was that what people think they “naturally” don’t want to do may be a product of repression, and other operations, at the behest of rules against even thinking much less doing it.
  • Nikolai C.has quoted2 years ago
    Negative rules may themselves generate actions they prohibit. If you want people not to do something, they are not doing, do not forbid it. There is a better chance that I will not think what I have not yet thought, if you do not tell me not to.
  • Nikolai C.has quoted2 years ago
    Introjection is an operation by me on my experience, which is identical in principle with projection, the only difference being that the locations of the transference are different, namely: from any region of what is taken to be not-me, or not-self, or not that with which I identify myself (e.g., my family), on to what I take to be “me”, “self”, or that with which I identify myself
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