2000
DOI: 10.1026//0084-5345.29.3.180
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Induzierte “Freudsche Versprecher” und Bulimie

Abstract: Zusammenfassung. Die vorliegende Arbeit knüpft an die Experimente Motleys (1980) sowie an eine Untersuchung von Schüttauf, Bredenkamp und Specht (1997) an, die versucht haben, über induzierte Versprecher aus der Psychoanalyse gewonnene Hypothesen zu überprüfen. In einer Untersuchung mit neutralem und konfliktbezogenem Wortmaterial wurden die Häufigkeiten induzierter Phonemsprechfehler von 16 bulimischen und 16 gesunden Probandinnen verglichen. Besonders berücksichtigt wurden bei der Auswertung die unspezifisch… Show more

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“…The list of words to be read aloud was comprised of 27 conflict-related pairs of terms (e.g., Bat Felly, Loco Chate) and 27 neutral groupings constructed in the same way. Participants with bulimia indeed tended to produce significantly more parapraxes and longer latency periods with regard to the conflict-related word groups than the healthy participants, whereas there was virtually no difference in the values that occurred in the case of the neutral word groups (Ufer et al, 2000, p. 185).…”
Section: Parapraxes As An Object Of Empirical Researchmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…The list of words to be read aloud was comprised of 27 conflict-related pairs of terms (e.g., Bat Felly, Loco Chate) and 27 neutral groupings constructed in the same way. Participants with bulimia indeed tended to produce significantly more parapraxes and longer latency periods with regard to the conflict-related word groups than the healthy participants, whereas there was virtually no difference in the values that occurred in the case of the neutral word groups (Ufer et al, 2000, p. 185).…”
Section: Parapraxes As An Object Of Empirical Researchmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The studies by ), Schüttauf et al (1997), and Ufer et al (2000 finally show that there is a causal relationship between parapraxes and personality-and pathology-specific psychodynamics. Parapraxes are, therefore, not only dependent on situational motivation.…”
Section: Research Concerning Verbal Slipsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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