Psychology

Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex

1. Outlines of Psychiatry. (7th Edition.) $3.00. By Dr. William A. White. 2. Studies in Paranoia. (Out of Print.) By Drs. N. Gierlich and M. Friedman. 3. The Psychology of Dementia Praecox. (Out of Print.) By Dr. C.G. Jung. 4. Selected Papers on Hysteria and other Psychoneuros...

Chapters

8. Chapter 8

The failure of the function of the sexual mechanism through the fault of the fore-pleasure is generally avoided if the primacy of the genital zones has also already been sketche...

2. Chapter 2

In contradistinction to this conception is that which assumes inversion to be an _acquired_ character of the sexual impulse. It is based on the following facts. (1) In many inve...

5. Chapter 5

*The Sexual Inhibition.*--It is during this period of total or at least partial latency that the psychic forces develop which later act as inhibitions on the sexual life, and na...

3. Chapter 3

The same holds true in the end with looking which is analogous to touching. The manner in which the libidinous excitement is frequently awakened is by the optical impression, an...

4. Chapter 4

In individual cases of neurosis the behavior may be different; now the congenital force of the tendency to perversion may be more decisive and at other times more influence may...

6. Chapter 6

*Partial Impulses.*--For the rest, the influence of seduction does not aid us in unravelling the original relations of the sexual impulse, but rather confuses our understanding...

1. Chapter 1

1. Outlines of Psychiatry. (7th Edition.) $3.00. By Dr. William A. White. 2. Studies in Paranoia. (Out of Print.) By Drs. N. Gierlich and M. Friedman. 3. The Psychology of Demen...

10. Chapter 10

*Prematurity.*--Such a factor is the spontaneous sexual _prematurity_ which can be definitely demonstrated at least in the etiology of the neuroses, though in itself it is as li...

7. Chapter 7

If we now, in conclusion, review the evidences and indications of the sources of the infantile sexual excitement, which have been reported neither completely nor exhaustively, w...

9. Chapter 9

The nearer we come to the deeper disturbances of the psychosexual development the more easily we can recognize the evident significance of the incestuous object-selection. As a...

11. Chapter 11

Libido as term for sexual feeling corresponding to hunger, 1 of inverts, 3 direction of, determined by experience in early childhood, 6 attachment of, to persons of same sex, 10...

12. Chapter 12

Unconscious, all neurotics have feelings of inversion in, 29 nothing in, corresponds to fetichism, 30 psychic material is the source of compulsions, 51 forces revealing themselv...