Destruction as the cause of coming into being
Material type: TextLondon Journal of Analytical Psychology: 39, 155-186 1994Description: 16pContent type:- text
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'Throughout my involvement with sexual problems, one question has especially interested me: Why does this most powerful drive, the reproductive instinct, harbour negative feelings in addition to the inherently anticipated positive feelings? These negative feelings, such as anxiety and disgust, must be overcome in order to use the drive appropriately. Naturally, an individual's negative attitude towards sexual activity strikes especially to the core of the neurotic. Several investigators have sought to explain this opposition as a result of our manner of childrearing....'
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