Schizoid Phenomena, Object-relations, and the SelfInternational Universities Press, 1969 - 437 páginas Includes bibliography, index |
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... reaction , i.e. classic depression , while the second refers to the effects of the ' flight ' reaction or regression . We are brought back to the necessity for distinguishing between regression as a schizoid phenomenon differing from ...
... reaction , i.e. classic depression , while the second refers to the effects of the ' flight ' reaction or regression . We are brought back to the necessity for distinguishing between regression as a schizoid phenomenon differing from ...
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... reaction turns to rob her of my help . She said : ' I felt very small all this week and dependent on you . Then I felt I ought to be more independent of you and stop coming to you . Mother thinks I ought to be able to do without ...
... reaction turns to rob her of my help . She said : ' I felt very small all this week and dependent on you . Then I felt I ought to be more independent of you and stop coming to you . Mother thinks I ought to be able to do without ...
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... reaction and be self - defeating . Freud wrote concerning the ' negative therapeutic reaction ' : There is something in these people that sets itself against their recovery and dreads its approach as though it were a danger . In the end ...
... reaction and be self - defeating . Freud wrote concerning the ' negative therapeutic reaction ' : There is something in these people that sets itself against their recovery and dreads its approach as though it were a danger . In the end ...
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PART | 12 |
The Schizoid Problem Regression and | 49 |
The Regressed Ego The Lost Heart of the Self | 87 |
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Relational Concepts in Psychoanalysis: An Integration Stephen A. Mitchell Pré-visualização limitada - 1988 |
The Narcissistic and Borderline Disorders: An Integrated Developmental Approach James F. Masterson Pré-visualização limitada - 1981 |