Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 148 pages of information about Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex.
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Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 148 pages of information about Three Contributions to the Theory of Sex.

Nursing Period, Sexual Object of, 82

Object finding, 81
    is consummated on psychic side at anatomical puberty, 81
    is really a re-finding (of the mother), 82
    two paths of, shown by psychoanalysis, 82, note 5
  selection must avoid beloved person of infancy, 84
    first accomplished in imagination, 85
    incestuous, significant in psychosexual disturbances, 86
    after effects of infantile, 86
    follows prototypes of parents, 86

Obsessions explained only through psychoanalysis, 26

Occasional inversion, 2

Oedipus Complex, 85

Onanism (see Masturbation)
  mutual, not producing inversion, 6
  infantile, almost universal, 50
  unusual techniques in, show prohibition overcome, 50, note 15
  infantile, disappears soon, 50
  connected by conscience-stricken neurotics with their neurosis, 51, note 16
  gratification in infantile masturbation, 51
  early active, as determinant of pollution-like process, 51

Opposite Influences, Paths of, 66

Oral (see Lip, Mouth)
  pregenital sexual organization, 59

Organizations, Pregenital, 54; 58

Orgasm, thumb-sucking leading to, 43

Overestimation of the Sexual Object, 15

Overwork, nervous disturbances of mental, caused by simultaneous sexual excitement, 65

Pain ranks with loathing and shame, 23

Pain sought by many persons, 64
  toned down has erogenous action, 65
  a factor in sexual excitement, 65

Paranoia, knowledge of sexual impulse in, gained only through psychoanalysis, 26
  delusional fears in, based on perversions, 29, note 25
  union of cruelty with libido in, 30
  significance of erogenous zones in, 32

Parent complex, 15, note 14
  strongest in girls, 85
  result of boundless tenderness of parents, 83

Partial desires, 29
  impulses and erogenous zones, 31; 34; 53; 59
    show passive form in girls, 79

Passivity (see Activity)
  sexual aim present in exhibitionism in active and passive form, 21
  active and passive forms of Sadism-Masochism, 23

Pedicatio, 17

Peeping (see Exhibitionism, Looking, Voyeurs)
  as perversion, 21
  force opposed to, is shame, 21
  mania, partial desires as carriers of, 30
  as strongest motive power for formation of neurotic symptoms, 54

Penis, envy of in girls, 37
  erection of, the somatic sign of sexual excitation, 69

Perez, 37, note 2

Perversions, as additions to normal sexual processes, 14
  brought into relation with normal sexual life, 15
  mouth as sexual organ in, 16
  Sadism-Masochism the most significant of, 22
  general statements applicable to, 24
  exclusiveness and fixation of, 25
  psychic participation in, 25

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