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- Primal_scene abstract "In psychoanalysis, the primal scene (German: Urszene) is the initial witnessing by a child of a sex act, usually between the parents, that traumatizes the psychosexual development of that child. The scene witnessed may also occur between animals, and be displaced onto humans.The expression \"primal scene\" refers to the sight of sexual relations between the parents, as observed, constructed, or fantasized by the child and interpreted by the child as a scene of violence. The scene is not understood by the child, remaining enigmatic but at the same time provoking sexual excitement.".
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- Primal_scene wikiPageRevisionID "666000605".
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink Afterwardsness.
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Jung.
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink Category:Freudian_psychology.
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_sexuality.
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink Category:Psychoanalytic_terminology.
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink Displacement_(psychology).
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink Father_complex.
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink Herbert_Graf.
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink Human_sexual_activity.
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Laplanche.
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink John_Steiner_(psychoanalyst).
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink Karl_Abraham.
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink Ludwig_van_Beethoven.
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink Maynard_Solomon.
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink Melanie_Klein.
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink Otto_Fenichel.
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink Psychoanalysis.
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink Psychological_trauma.
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink Psychosexual_development.
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink Sergei_Pankejeff.
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink Splitting_(psychology).
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink Studies_on_Hysteria.
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink The_Interpretation_of_Dreams.
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink The_Psychoanalytic_Quarterly.
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLink Totem_and_Taboo.
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLinkText "Primal scene".
- Primal_scene wikiPageWikiLinkText "primal scene".
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- Primal_scene subject Category:Freudian_psychology.
- Primal_scene subject Category:Human_sexuality.
- Primal_scene subject Category:Psychoanalytic_terminology.
- Primal_scene type School.
- Primal_scene type Relationship.
- Primal_scene type School.
- Primal_scene comment "In psychoanalysis, the primal scene (German: Urszene) is the initial witnessing by a child of a sex act, usually between the parents, that traumatizes the psychosexual development of that child. The scene witnessed may also occur between animals, and be displaced onto humans.The expression \"primal scene\" refers to the sight of sexual relations between the parents, as observed, constructed, or fantasized by the child and interpreted by the child as a scene of violence.".
- Primal_scene label "Primal scene".
- Primal_scene sameAs Q657277.
- Primal_scene sameAs Първична_сцена.
- Primal_scene sameAs Urszene.
- Primal_scene sameAs Scène_primitive.
- Primal_scene sameAs m.05q7tdg.
- Primal_scene sameAs Q657277.
- Primal_scene wasDerivedFrom Primal_scene?oldid=666000605.
- Primal_scene isPrimaryTopicOf Primal_scene.