Many of us are familiar with the concept of parapexes , but are simply unfamiliar with the technical name given to them by Freud. The concept is so common that it was the focus of one of his most popular works, "Psychopathology of Everyday Life." Freud would have never guessed that parapraxes would become a concept so popular that they would be given his namesake: Freudian Slips.
Freud argued that Freudian Slips were those things that were commonly referred to as mistakes, but were actually subconscious truths and intentions. There are many different types of Freudian Slips, but the types we are most familiar with are misspeakings, or slips of the tongue. An example of this type of Freudian Slips might be when a man is talking to a woman whom he feels sexual desire for, and instead of saying "organism," says "orgasm." Other then being an embarrassing situation, what happened was his desire, which he may have subconsciously repressed, came out in his wor
The act of forgetting, Freud says, is like the act of repression; in repression, you either intentional or subconsciously forgets something as a defense mechanism, because the memory of such a thing causes great grief. Even in such instances as the forgetting of someone's name when speaking to them, Freud contends that, "by the side of simple cases where proper names are forgotten there is a type of forgetting which is motivated by repression." However, the forgetting of a name is not the only forgetting which falls under the classification of Freudian Slips. The misplacing of an item, for instance, is also just as relevant. Freud contends that, "especially in those odd cases where one loses something for a long time and then eventually just happens upon it, the person was motivated subconsciously to remove the object from view due to the connecting of that object with a person or event which would desirably be forgotten, and it was the resolution of this pro
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