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Tuckett, D., Levinson, N.A. (2010). PEP Consolidated Psychoanalytic Glossary: R. PEP Consolidated Psychoanalytic Glossary, 1.

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Tuckett, D. and Levinson, N.A. (2010). PEP Consolidated Psychoanalytic Glossary. PEP Consolidated Psychoanalytic Glossary , 1

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Edited by:
David Tuckett and Nadine A. Levinson Author Information

This glossary is a compilation of terms, definitions, and discussion from major published psychoanalytic glossaries. The source of each entry is indicated at the start of each entry. The entries include the complete text of the original source, reused with permission, with added links provided by Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing (PEP)

The glossary is intended to bring the psychoanalytic concepts defined by the leading psychoanalytic glossaries together, so that researchers and practitoners can quickly compare and understand historical perspectives and definitions. While it is presented here as a more traditional, linear, book of alphabetized terms, this is only one of the views provided by the PEP-Archive. Each group of terms is linked from numerous points in the PEP archive--wherever the term is referenced and it would be handy to see definitions and discussion.

Index

RACKER, HEINRICH
RANGELL, LEO
RANK, OTTO
RAPAPORT, DAVID
RAPPORT
RAPPROCHEMENT SUBPHASE
RAT MAN
RATIONALIZATION; RATIONALISATION
REACTION-FORMATION; REACTION FORMATION
REACTIVE DEPRESSION
REAL
REALISTIC ANXIETY
REALITY
REALITY PRINCIPLE
REALITY-TESTING; REALITY TESTING
REALIZATION
RECOGNITION
RECONSTRUCTION
REGISTER
REGRESSION
REGULATORY PRINCIPLES
REICH, WILHELM
REJECTED OBJECT
REJECTED; REJECTING OBJECT
RELATION
RELATIONAL PSYCHOANALYSIS
RELATIONISM
RELATIONSHIP THERAPY
RELIGION, PSYCHOANALYSIS AND
REMEMBERING
REPARATION
REPETITION
REPETITION COMPULSION
REPETITION COMPULSION AND THE DREAD TO REPEAT
REPRESENTABILITY
REPRESENTABILITY, CONSIDERATIONS OF
REPRESENTATION
REPRESSED, RETURN OF THE
REPRESSION
REPRESSION BARRIER
REPRESSION PROPER
REPRESSION, PRIMARY
REPUDIATION OF FEMININITY
RESISTANCE
RESOMATIZATION
RESTITUTION; RESTORATION
RETENTION HYSTERIA
RETURN OF THE REPRESSED
REVERIE
REVERSAL INTO THE OPPOSITE
REVERSIBLE PERSPECTIVE
RHETORIC AND PSYCHOANALYSIS
RITUAL
RIVALRY
RONALD FAIRBAIRN
RUSSIA
RYCROFT, CHARLES F

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