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Expanded perspectives on transference and relationship dynamics
The analyst embodying the role of the father in Freudian theory is contrasted with the speaker's experience of transference as being perceived as a demon, sorcerer, or God, rather than a familial figure. The divergence of views between the speaker and Freud is highlighted by the speaker's perspective on libido not being primarily sexual, and the negative impact of Schraver's paranoia on transference. The intertwining of social dynamics with libido and the portrayal of flesh as a lesser God, contrasted with an omnipotent God figure, are discussed in relation to Schizoid delusions as perceived by Delos and Guattari.