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Freudian slip - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A Freudian slip , or parapraxis , is an error in speech, memory, or physical action that is interpreted as occurring due to the interference of some unconscious ('dynamically repressed') wish, con...
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Signorelli parapraxis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Signorelli parapraxis represents the first and best known example of a parapraxis and its analysis in Freud's The Psychopathology of Everyday Life . The parapraxis centers around a word findin...
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One of Freud’s popular legacies is the phrase “a Freudian slip”, an instance where someone says or An oft-told example is the story of the young university lecturer who invites her doctoral supervisor, ... This article in full comprises 237 words but only the first 150 or so words are available to non-members.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about parapraxis. parapraxis. Information about parapraxis in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. parapraxes ... (redirected from parapraxis)
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"Only one parapraxis suggested a little lingering Scottish resentment*. [Andrew Marr] pronounced Gough Square, where [Samuel] Johnson lived and wrote his dictionary, 'guff'. A good joke but not, I think, a deliberate one.";
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In this paper I explore my own "subjective" experience via my organizationally-related parapraxis and poetry in order to reach at more "objective" insights about the hatred, violence, and more generally the dark side of workplace organizations.
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