- unconscious repression
- бессознательное вытеснение, бессознательное подавление
Англо-русский словарь по психоаналитике. 2013.
Англо-русский словарь по психоаналитике. 2013.
Unconscious mind — Many observers throughout history have argued that there are influences on consciousness from other parts of the mind. These observers differ in the use of related terms, including: unconsciousness as a personal habit; being unaware and intuition … Wikipedia
unconscious — unconsciously, adv. unconsciousness, n. /un kon sheuhs/, adj. 1. not conscious; without awareness, sensation, or cognition. 2. temporarily devoid of consciousness. 3. not perceived at the level of awareness; occurring below the level of conscious … Universalium
repression — /ri presh euhn/, n. 1. the act of repressing; state of being repressed. 2. Psychoanal. the rejection from consciousness of painful or disagreeable ideas, memories, feelings, or impulses. [1325 75; ME repressioun < ML repression (s. of repressio) … Universalium
repression — 1. In psychotherapy, the active process or defense mechanism of keeping out and ejecting and banishing from consciousness those ideas or impulses that are unacceptable to the ego or superego. 2. Decreased expression of some gene product. [L. re… … Medical dictionary
repression — noun Date: 1533 1. a. the action or process of repressing ; the state of being repressed < repression of unpopular opinions > b. an instance of repressing < racial repressions > 2. a. a mental process by which distressing thoughts, memories, or… … New Collegiate Dictionary
repression — repress ► VERB 1) subdue by force. 2) restrain, prevent, or inhibit. 3) suppress (a thought or feeling) in oneself so that it becomes or remains unconscious. DERIVATIVES represser noun repressible adjective repression noun. ORIGIN … English terms dictionary
repression — re pres·sion || rɪ preʃn n. state of being repressed, suppression; suppression of undesirable feelings urges or memories within the unconscious (Psychoanalysis) … English contemporary dictionary
Psychological repression — Psychological repression, or simply repression, is the psychological act of excluding desires and impulses (wishes, fantasies or feelings) from one s consciousness and holding or subduing them in the unconscious. Since the popularization of… … Wikipedia
psychoanalysis - family, Freud, and unconscious — by Alison Ross Family The family has a pivotal conceptual role within psychoanalytic theory; its primacy in psychoanalysis is neither limited to the bourgeois nuclear family nor the therapeutic practice of analysis that deals with it.… … The Deleuze dictionary
psychoanalysis - family, Freud, and unconscious — by Alison Ross Family The family has a pivotal conceptual role within psychoanalytic theory; its primacy in psychoanalysis is neither limited to the bourgeois nuclear family nor the therapeutic practice of analysis that deals with it.… … The Deleuze dictionary
Otto Rank — Born April 22, 1884 (1884 04 22) … Wikipedia