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Özet
Repetition compulsion is a psychological concept first proposed by Sigmund Freud,
the founder of psychoanalysis. According to Freud, repetition compulsion is the
unconscious urge to repeat behaviors or experiences that are emotionally significant
to a person, even if those behaviors or experiences are negative or painful. This
repetition can take various forms, such as repeating a traumatic event or engaging
in self-harming behavior.
The Zeigarnik effect, on the other hand, is a psychological phenomenon described
by Bluma Zeigarnik that explains why a person remembers unfinished events more
than those whose situations are complete. In this thesis, in the context of repetition
compulsion and zeigarnik effect, the painting series titled “Reminiscence”, which the
artist created by revisiting his experiences that left a trace in his personal memory
as a result of disappointment, was compared with the artists from art history and
today's art that he finds close in form or content. intended to be examined.