Partial desires, [29]
impulses and erogenous zones, [31]; [34]; [53]; [59]
show passive form in girls, [79]
Passivity (see [Activity])
sexual aim present in exhibitionism in active and passive form, [21]
active and passive forms of Sadism-Masochism, [23]
Pedicatio, [17]
[Peeping] (see [Exhibitionism], [Looking], [Voyeurs])
as perversion, [21]
force opposed to, is shame, [21]
mania, partial desires as carriers of, [30]
as strongest motive power for formation of neurotic symptoms, [54]
Penis, envy of in girls, [37]
erection of, the somatic sign of sexual excitation, [69]
Pérez, [37, note 2]
[Perversions], as additions to normal sexual processes, [14]
brought into relation with normal sexual life, [15]
mouth as sexual organ in, [16]
Sadism-Masochism the most significant of, [22]
general statements applicable to, [24]
exclusiveness and fixation of, [25]
psychic participation in, [25]
and neurosis, [28]; [29]
fetichisms as, [30]
positive, [31]
preponderance of sexual, in psychoneuroses, [32]
sexual impulse of psychoneurotics possesses unusual tendency to, [33]
relation of predisposition to, and morbid picture, [34]
formation of, [52]
of prostitutes, [53]
part played in, by castration complex, [22]
mechanism of many, represents a lingering at a preparatory act, [73]
the neuroses the negative of the, [89]
disposition to, universal, [89]
as inhibitions and dissociations from normal development, [89]
negative appearing in neurosis, [89, note 12]
positive and negative in the same family, [94]
resulting from the strongest of other sexual components, [94]
of childhood as source of some virtues, [96]
Phantasies the only escape of the maturing youth, [85]
of the individual in struggle with incest temptation, [85, note 9]
of all persons contain infantile inclinations, [85]
distinctly incestuous, rejected, [85]
[Pleasure] sucking, [42]; [43]
relation of feeling of, to unpleasant tension, [70]
relations of, the weakest spot in present day psychology, [70]
the last, of sexual acts differs earlier pleasures, [71]
produced through discharge, [71]
is altogether gratification pleasure, [71]
nature of, more deeply entered into in the study of wit, [72]
Pollution, process similar to, in infancy, [51]
caused by strong excitements in children, [64]
nocturnal, due to accumulation of semen, [74]