Lustprinzip is a psychoanalytic term used by Freud. It is the unconscious tendency to avoid discomfort and pursue pleasure. It is the unconscious tendency to release the entire psychological system from an excited state or to keep the level of excitement constant. ⇔Reality principle Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 (Lustprinzip の訳語) フロイトの精神分析用語。不快を避けて、快楽を追求する無意識の傾向。心理機構全体を興奮状態から解放したり、興奮量を定常に保とうとする無意識の傾向。⇔現実原則
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