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Sublimation: Displacing Pain and Finding Expression through Unconscious Channels And Sex

Sublimation: Displacing Pain and Finding Expression through Unconscious Channels And Sex Sublimation, as a concept in psychology, is one of the defense mechanisms proposed by Sigmund Freud. It refers to the process by which individuals channel emotional energy, often from unresolved or repressed desires, into socially acceptable or productive outlets. In particular, when someone faces … Read more

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Understanding Self-Harm Behavior: Exploring the Cry for Attention and Psychological Distress

Understanding Self-Harm Behavior: Exploring the Cry for Attention and Psychological Distress Self-harm behavior, including suicide attempts and eccentric actions such as “chambering* (for definition click here),” often serves as a cry for help from individuals burdened by psychological pain. What is truly behind the self-harm behavior? Here we are exploring the underlying need for attention … Read more

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The Second Sex: The Other

The Second Sex: A Profound Examination of Womanhood In the realm of existential philosophy, Simone de Beauvoir emerges as a luminary, casting her incisive gaze upon the female experience, unraveling the intricate tapestry of womanhood in her magnum opus, “The Second Sex.” With eloquence and intellectual prowess, de Beauvoir dissects the prevailing societal constructs that … Read more

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