Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityModern psychoanalytic theory has been primarily concerned with ego functions. Negation is thought to be one of the most basic ego functions--if not the most basic ego function. Freud first introduced the concept in 1915 with his paper, "The Unconscious", and then further developed it in his paper entitled "Negation" in 1925. Jones and Spitz have both made recent theoretical contributions that serve to clarify and extend the meaning of the concept. Basically, negation, as a thought mechanism, serves adaptation by allowing a repressed or inhibited idea to enter consciousness to be used for consciously acceptable purposes, on the condition that the idea is consciously disbelieved. The mechanism of negation tend...
This study deals with the genesis of negators. In the first part I discuss the negators that are inv...
Psychoanalytically, psychological defense mechanisms were studied by Z. Freud, A. Freud, E. Fromm, K...
This paper uses the concept of apophasis as a lens to investigate certain features of analytical psy...
Almost as soon as we are born, we can use negation, indicating by gesture or other behavior that we ...
This article explores the family resemblance between psychoanalysis and negative theology. The frequ...
The purpose of this work is to explore the phenomenon of negativism and the aiiabst3 respoiue to it ...
In this volume, international experts in negation provide a comprehensive overview of cross-linguist...
This paper analyses whether negation, as a modifier of degree, leads to different outcomes based on ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe purpose of this study is to test some deductions from a partial...
Research on linguistic biases shows that stereotypic expectancies are implicitly reflected in langua...
This paper analyses whether negation, as a modifier of degree, leads to different outcomes based on ...
Negation is interpreted in the paper in a broad sense of the term. It covers explicit sentential neg...
Negation is a complex phenomenon, which, by applying different strategies, can involve either whole ...
Introduction: In our opinion there is still confusion about the exact meaning of the term negation. ...
Abstract: Repression has become an empirical fact that is at once obvious and problematic. Fragmente...
This study deals with the genesis of negators. In the first part I discuss the negators that are inv...
Psychoanalytically, psychological defense mechanisms were studied by Z. Freud, A. Freud, E. Fromm, K...
This paper uses the concept of apophasis as a lens to investigate certain features of analytical psy...
Almost as soon as we are born, we can use negation, indicating by gesture or other behavior that we ...
This article explores the family resemblance between psychoanalysis and negative theology. The frequ...
The purpose of this work is to explore the phenomenon of negativism and the aiiabst3 respoiue to it ...
In this volume, international experts in negation provide a comprehensive overview of cross-linguist...
This paper analyses whether negation, as a modifier of degree, leads to different outcomes based on ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityThe purpose of this study is to test some deductions from a partial...
Research on linguistic biases shows that stereotypic expectancies are implicitly reflected in langua...
This paper analyses whether negation, as a modifier of degree, leads to different outcomes based on ...
Negation is interpreted in the paper in a broad sense of the term. It covers explicit sentential neg...
Negation is a complex phenomenon, which, by applying different strategies, can involve either whole ...
Introduction: In our opinion there is still confusion about the exact meaning of the term negation. ...
Abstract: Repression has become an empirical fact that is at once obvious and problematic. Fragmente...
This study deals with the genesis of negators. In the first part I discuss the negators that are inv...
Psychoanalytically, psychological defense mechanisms were studied by Z. Freud, A. Freud, E. Fromm, K...
This paper uses the concept of apophasis as a lens to investigate certain features of analytical psy...