Pregenital

Word PREGENITAL
Character 10
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Definitions and meanings of "Pregenital"

What do we mean by pregenital?

Describing psychosexual development prior to the genital phase

In front of the genital region

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The word "pregenital" in example sentences

It then dominates a phase of the sexual life, which we shall later describe as the pregenital organization. ❋ Sigmund Freud (1897)

In the pregenital stage of libido development there are two important phases that enter into the stammering neurosis, namely, the earlier oral stage and the later anal-sadistic stage. ❋ Benson Bobrick (1995)

Reich 1974 placed the impulsive character, the neurotic character, and the psychopath between neurosis and psychosis and observed the ambivalence, hostile pregenital impulses, ego and superego deficits, immature defenses, and primitive narcissistic features of the impulsive personality. ❋ Judith Marks Mishne (1986)

Hogan 1983 examined the pregenital characteristics that distinguish between the anroexic and bulimic patient. ❋ Judith Marks Mishne (1986)

“Some patients with neurotic character structures and appropriate pregenital problems may discover and use bulimia and vomiting to replace neurotic or psychosomatic symptoms and to reinforce their defenses against unwanted oedipal pressures” p. ❋ Judith Marks Mishne (1986)

[21] Cf. here the later communication on the pregenital phases of the sexual development, in which this view is confirmed. ❋ Sigmund Freud (1897)

A second pregenital phase is the sadistic-anal organization. ❋ Sigmund Freud (1897)

The assumption of the pregenital organizations of the sexual life is based on the analysis of the neuroses and hardly deserves any consideration without a knowledge of the same. ❋ Sigmund Freud (1897)

One of the first of such pregenital sexual organizations is the _oral_, or if we wish, the cannibalistic. ❋ Sigmund Freud (1897)

Oral (see Lip, Mouth) pregenital sexual organization, 59 ❋ Sigmund Freud (1897)

Identification as development out of oral pregenital sexual organization, 59 ❋ Sigmund Freud (1897)

These two body segments are connected with a small waist called the pedicle or the pregenital somite. ❋ Unknown (2010)

These two main body parts are connected together by a pregenital somite, the pregenital somite is also known as a peclide. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Tarantulas have two body parts viz. the prosoma (cephalothorax) and the opisthososma (abdomen) that are connected via the pregenital somite (pedicle).

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