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Index Acting out, psychoanalytic understanding of, 4, 143 144 as first symptom in evolution, 141 Agoraphobia, case of application of symptom-code, 72 74 case background, 71 initial consultation, 71 72 symptom analysis and findings, 74 76 of 60-year-old woman, 107 110 Anger, 142 and sex, 141 Anger, experience and management of, 14 18 duration, 153 intensity, 152 magnitude, 152 and wish, 160 161 Anorectic symptom, 11s8 120 Anorexia, case of application of symptom-code, 117 118 case background, 115 117 Anxiety, issue of, 6 7 Asperger s syndrome, case of, see Nash, John Forbes Jr. Basic emotions, 17 Blushing, cases of symptom-code and infrastructure of, 92 93 28-year-old physician, 97 98 40-year-old librarian, 95 97 70-year-old businessman, 93 95 Body delusion, case of analysis, 41 42 application of symptom-code, 38 40 initial consultation, 37 38 Brenner, C., 5 6 Character defenses, 158 Character trait and symptoms, 149 155 Clinical case studies, of accessible symptoms agoraphobia, 71 76 body delusion, 37 38 compulsion behavior, 31 32 displaced phallic obsession, 83 88 feeling of migraine, 77 81 hallucination thoughts, 67 morbid compulsion, 55 nighttime sweats, 46 47 obsession thoughts, 59 62 obsessive thoughts of death, 49 50 thoughts of strangling, 43 44 Clinical case studies, of inaccessible symptoms agoraphobia, 107 110 anorexia, 115 120 blushing, 91 99 delusional self-incrimination, 101 105 dissociative identity disorder, 121 125 Nash, John Forbes Jr., 127 137 obsessive-compulsion disorder, 111 114 Compulsion behavior, case study on application of symptom-code, 32 34 initial consultation, 31 32 symptom, development of, 32 34 Constant terms, idea of, 8 Conversion process, 7 8 Death instinct, notion of, 9 10 Defense equilibrium, 5 Delusional self-incrimination, case of application of symptom-code, 103 105 case background, 101 103 Disempowerment, issue of, 13 14 Displaced phallic obsession, case of analysis and findings, 87 88 application of symptom-code, 86 87 case background, 83 84 initial consultation, 84 85 167
168 Index Dissociative identity disorder application of symptom-code, 124 125 case background, 121 122 Ego-alien reaction, 11, 149 Ego defenses, see Emotion defenses Emotion defenses, 158 160 Engel, G., 7 Fenichel, O., 7 Ferenczi, S., 8 Freud, S., 24 amalgam of variables on study of symptoms, 3 conversion process, 7 8 development of symptoms, 4 hysteria, 4 issue of anxiety, 6 relationship between wish and symptom, 4 5 repression, concept of, 4 wish, concept of, 5 6, 8 Giving-up/given-up complex, 7 Hallucination thoughts, case of analysis and findings, 69 70 application of symptom-code, 68 69 case background, 67 initial consultation, 68 Helplessness, 13 14 History, of psychological symptoms constant terms, idea of, 8 conversion process, 7 8 defense equilibrium, 5 development of symptoms, 4 issue of anxiety, 6 7 Identification, 158 159 Inaccessible symptoms, 149 Internalization, 159 Involuntary reaction, 11 Kellerman, H., 17 Learned helplessness, 7 Line, notion of, 27 28 Luborsky, L., 8, 10 Migraine, case of analysis and findings, 80 81 application of symptom-code, 79 case background, 77 initial consultation, 78 79 Momentary forgetting, 8 Morbid compulsion, case of analysis and findings, 58 application of symptom-code, 57 background, 55 initial consultation, 56 57 Nash, John Forbes Jr. application of symptom-code, 134 136 diagnosis of Asperger s syndrome, 128 elements of Nash s problem, 130 134 first schizophrenic episode, 130 treatment, 136 137 Nighttime sweats, case analysis of analysis and findings, 49 application of symptom-code, 48 49 case background, 46 47 initial consultation, 47 48 Obsession thoughts, case of analysis and findings, 64 66 application of symptom-code, 63 64 initial consultation, 59 62 Obsessive-compulsion disorder, case of application of symptom-code, 113 114 case background, 111 112 Obsessive thoughts of death, case of analysis and findings, 52 53 application of symptom-code, 51 52 background, 49 50 initial consultation, 50 51 Phases, of emotional-psychological symptoms issue of emotions and objects, 22 pleasure principle of life, 19 repression of anger, 19 21 symptom formation, 22 23 Positive/negative symptoms, 25 Rangell, L., 16 Repression, concept of, 4, 7, 13 14 Schmale, A., 7 Sex/anger, 141 Splitting, 159 Symbolization, 159 160 Symptom code acting out, psychoanalytic understanding of, 143 144 anger, experience and management of, 14 18 applications, 19 24 axiom of, 142
Index 169 on basic emotions, 17 clinical cases, 145 147 definition of a symptom, 10 12, 23 24 disempowerment and helplessness, 13 14 migration of symptoms in psyche, 161 162 primacy of anger, 142 143 role of sexuality, 144 145 symptom formation, psychoanalytic understanding of, 144 145 themes, 9 10 wish, concept of, 12 13 Theoretical works, of psychological symptom Brenner, C., 5 6 Engel, G., 7 Fenichel, O., 7 Ferenczi, S., 8 Freud, S., 3 5, 7 8 Luborsky, L., 8 Schmale, A., 7 Seligman, M., 7 Thoughts of strangling, case analysis of analysis and findings, 45 46 application of symptom-code, 44 45 case background, 43 44 initial consultation, 44 Transient symptoms, 8 Tyrannical reaction, 11 Who The, 22 Wish, concept of, 5 6, 8, 12 13 and anger, 160 161 relationship with symptom, 4 5, 25 26 Withdrawal state and symptom, 26 27 line, notion of, 27 28