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libidinal, a. Psychoanalysis.|lɪˈbɪdɪnəl| [f. L. libīdin-, libīdo lust + -al1.] Pertaining to or connected with libido.
1922J. Riviere tr. Freud's Introd. Lect. Psycho-Anal. 283 For a son, the task consists in releasing his libidinal desires from his mother, in order to employ them in the quest of an external love-object in reality. 1949M. Mead Male & Female xiii. 278 The pleasure of irresponsibility, untidiness, undirected libidinal behaviour. 1957Essays in Crit. VII. 333 There remains the charge of brutality and its libidinal content. 1970E. Fromm Crisis of Psychoanal. (1971) p. ix, One can speak of a non-neurotic character trait when libidinal impulses are transformed into relatively stable and socially adapted traits.
Add: Hence liˈbidinally adv., as regards libido.
1923Internat. Jrnl. Psycho-Analysis IV. 280 Our patient had of course actually - not only libidinally - lost her father. 1967Jrnl. Amer. Psychoanal. Assoc. XV. 258 Mechanically, there is an ego split with the fantasy of the ‘bad’ (which includes the aggressive) portion of the self being isolated, externalized, observed, and the ‘good’ self being libidinally attached to the maternal love object. 1988N. Symington Analytic Experience xiv. 150 Initially the young boy is libidinally attached to his mother. |