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Destrudo Destrudo is a term introduced by Italian psychoanalyst Edoardo Weiss in 1935 to denote the energy of the death instinct, on the analogy of libido〔''International Journal of Psycho-Analysis'' (1953) Vol 23 p. 74〕 — and thus to cover the energy of the destructive impulse in Freudian psychology. ==Aggression==
Destrudo is the opposite of libido — the urge to create, an energy that arises from the Eros (or "life") drive — and is the urge to destroy arising from Thanatos ("death"), and thus an aspect of what Sigmund Freud termed “the aggressive instincts, whose aim is destruction”.〔Sigmund Freud, ''New Introductory Lectures in Psychoanalysis'' (London 1991), p. 136〕 Weiss related aggression/destrudo to secondary narcissism, something generally only described in terms of the libido turning towards the self.〔Herbert A. Rosenfeld, ''Impasse and Interpretation'' (1987) p. 126〕
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