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->    and primal scene allow us to express all the nuances of our psychic       
      reality and under lie all the productions of the unconscious.             
      What is the origin and what, more importantly, is the function of these   
      primal phantasies? Phantasies about the origin, rather than phantasies    
      there << from the origin >>, they attempt to give a meaning to            
      enigmatic early experiences, be they narcissistic, sexual or              
      destructive, and they allow the organisation of time and memory, past,    
      present and future. The author uses the text of a session and an          
      extract from Franz Kafka's << Letter of his father >> to show that the    
      primary phantasy scenarios may function equally well as narcissistic      
      and cedipal organising elements as they do as disoganising ones.    ->TI: 
  WA: PRIMAL FANTASIES, PRIMARY, PRIMAL SCENE, SEDUCTION, CASTRATION,           
      PHYLOGENETIC HYPOTHESES, DEFERRED ACTION, ORGANIZING ELEMENTS,            
      DISORGANIZING ELEMENTS                                                    
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