Schizoid Phenomena, Object-relations, and the SelfInternational Universities Press, 1969 - 437 páginas Includes bibliography, index |
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... tion of the schizoid factors in the case he did describe . The patient as a child was depreciated in comparison with his older brother while a delicate younger brother got most of the atten- tion . He never felt satisfied at home , and ...
... tion of the schizoid factors in the case he did describe . The patient as a child was depreciated in comparison with his older brother while a delicate younger brother got most of the atten- tion . He never felt satisfied at home , and ...
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... tion of deep internal self - hate arises , along with a concentrated attempt to drive and force oneself to the conscious feeling and behaviour that is regarded as adult , in the light of the pseudo- mature patterns of the grown - ups ...
... tion of deep internal self - hate arises , along with a concentrated attempt to drive and force oneself to the conscious feeling and behaviour that is regarded as adult , in the light of the pseudo- mature patterns of the grown - ups ...
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... tion is made with parents , and this comes to take the place of any further natural development in the child of an ego that is genuinely his own . The identification with bad objects serves as a substitute for proper ego - growth . Thus ...
... tion is made with parents , and this comes to take the place of any further natural development in the child of an ego that is genuinely his own . The identification with bad objects serves as a substitute for proper ego - growth . Thus ...
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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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able accept active aggression analysis anxiety aspects baby basic become beginning called capacity Chapter child clinical complete concept conscious danger deep defence dependence depression depressive position dream early element emotional existence experience expressed external face fact Fairbairn fantasy fear feel felt female Freud give grow guilt hate human important individual infant infantile inner inside instinct interest internal involve isolation keep kind lead libidinal living male means mental mind mother nature never object object-relations original outer world parents patient person physical position possible present primary problem psychic psycho psychoanalytic psychodynamic psychotherapy reaction reality regarded regression relations relationship result schizoid scientific seems sense session simply situation stage structure struggle theory therapeutic therapist thing thinking thought tion treatment true turn ultimate unconscious understanding weak whole Winnicott withdrawal
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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 |