Obsessive Fear as Unconscious Desire

JOHN-MICHAEL KUCZYNSKI (2016)
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Abstract

Obsessive fears are unconscious desires. The woman who is obsessively afraid that her phone is tapped actually wants her phone to be tapped; that is, she wants someone to pay attention to her. A neurotic fear of such and such is actually an unconscious desire for such and such, this being the topic of this brutally honest exchange.

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John-Michael Kuczynski
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