The Libido its Role in the Structure and Function of the Human Psyche.: The Libido regulated by hormones creates the Structure and Function of Conscious and Unconcious Psyche in human beings. - Softcover

O'Daly, Jose

 
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The libido key for sexual activity fuel of psychic energy, regulated by sex hormones and neurotransmitters. Hypoactive sexual desire disorder, affects 10% or 6 million premenopausal women in USA. Freud: libido, energy found in the Id, the unconscious structure of the psyche, has phases in toddlers: Oral stage, Anal stage, Phallic stage, Genital stage in adults. Jung: libido is the totality of psychic energy. Psychological factors reduce the desire for sex: lack of privacy, stress , depression, sexual abuse. Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: decreased brain activity in areas of emotion. Libido is affected by hypothyroidism, medications, attractiveness of one's partner, contraception in women. Erection induced by environment. Freud: The iceberg metaphor relates Ego, Id, Superego with conscious and unconscious mind. Libido drives: Eros and Thanatos. Eroticism: humans experience sex, key in hominization. Electromagnetic waves with brain stimulation change the sex drive libido. Psychoanalysis: tool in life. Consciousness is self in space-time. First appearing in the Mayans and Incans. Developmental psychologist: Stages of cognitive and moral quality.

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Jose Antonio O'Daly Carbonell. Amerikanischer Staatsbürger. Geburtsland: Caracas, Venezuela. Sekundarschule: La-Salle-Gymnasium Caracas. Universität: Zentraluniversität von Venezuela Caracas: MD 1958-1964 DMSc 1965-1968. Johns Hopkins Universität PhD 1967-1071. Veröffentlichungen Internationale Fachzeitschriften mit Peer-Review 117 Eingeladen von den Herausgebern 18. Insgesamt 135.

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