Keyshawn Griffith
Daydreams: A means of defense against objective anxiety
Fantile Ego: Efforts to avoid un-pleasure by directly resisting external impressions belonging to the sphere of normal psychology
Objective anxiety: Aggressive impulses that act as a defense against instincts that have been set in motion
Questions:
"It is never treated as a main object of investigation but merely as a by product of observation"(71) Why is that?
What is implied by the word agoraphobia?(73)
"In the later oedipal and post oedipal ages, this splitting extends to the child himself?"(74) Why does this happen?
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