• In psychoanalytic theory, aphanisis (/əˈfænɪsɪs/; from the Greek ἀφάνισις aphanisis, "disappearance") is the disappearance of sexual desire. The etymology...
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  • stifle the capacity for independent thought among all those around him. Aphanisis Four discourses Freudo-Marxism Male gaze Name of the Father Screen theory...
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    reformulation of the castration complex, Jones introduced the concept of "aphanisis" to refer to the fear of "the permanent extinction of the capacity (including...
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  • eroticism Anal expulsiveness Anal retentiveness Anticathexis Antinarcissism Aphanisis Basic hostility Body cathexis Cassandra (metaphor) Catharsis Cathexis...
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  • the subject is always split simply by virtue of coming into existence (aphanisis). A second wave of psychoanalytic film criticism associated with Jacqueline...
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  • cycle Anthropophilia in animals Anti-pornography movement Antisexualism Aphanisis Aphrodisiac Apotemnophilia Aquaphilia (fetish) Armpit fetishism Arse Elektronika...
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  • in the wake of the deconstruction of the unified self - the fading or aphanisis of the subject that psychology is traditionally supposed to investigate...
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  • plot, conflict, closure. The real subject (as id) is repressed (via aphanisis) by the imaginary-signified ego's ideologizing overtop of the real instincts...
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  • Antipsychotic Anti-social behavior Anxiety disorder Anxiety Anxiogenic Apathy Aphanisis Aphasia Apoplexy Apperception Applied behavior analysis Applied psychology...
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