Put in its very briefest form, the theory says that literature is an introjected transformation. From Wordnik.com. [Shrinking Literature] Reference
In the analytic setting, the patient introjected or said "yes" to the analyst's interpretation by means of a similar act of negation. From Wordnik.com. [Ildiko Csengei] Reference
Most emotions target the outside world, but guilt and shame are exceptions, as they stem from introjected critical figures which target the self. From Wordnik.com. [Emotion] Reference
The parents are permanently introjected by the child, not only the pictorial representation, but the feelings connected to being securely parented. From Wordnik.com. [Clinical Work with Adolescents] Reference
The cherished and lost object is introjected and this possession or incorporation represents an attempt to preserve it and simultaneously destroy the hated object. From Wordnik.com. [Clinical Work with Adolescents] Reference
Mother is slowly introjected, first in a part-object fashion—the breast, the bottle, the voice, the face, and the comfort and solace provided become linked permanently with her. From Wordnik.com. [Clinical Work with Adolescents] Reference
The term "ego-ideal" refers to part of the superego that concentrates all the highest standards and agonizing demands that one has introjected from parents, the culture, recognized authority. From Wordnik.com. [Scott McLemee: Falling Ever Upwards With Lee Siegel] Reference
In Kristeva's psychoanalytic terms, it is a loss that is always already introjected rather than incorporated, hived or encrypted "inside" embodied creatures where it is magically preserved and denied. From Wordnik.com. [Mourning Becomes Theory: Schelling and the Absent Body of Philosophy] Reference
So it's a paradox; it's our censorious society introjected. From Wordnik.com. [News & Politics] Reference
A middleman (managed care companies) introjected itself into the relationship between doctors and their patients in order to get a piece of the health care dollar. From Wordnik.com. [Think Progress] Reference
Parents’ negative attitudes toward the adolescent are introjected unconsciously by the child and become aspects of his own fragmentary self-image. From Wordnik.com. [Clinical Work with Adolescents] Reference
Suler explains that for some Internet users, “reading another person’s message might be experienced as a voice within one’s head, as if that person magically has been inserted or ‘introjected’ into one’s psyche.”. From Wordnik.com. [The Tyranny of E-mail] Reference
The reasons re fl ected (six cation of nonparticipation status was poor (4. 9\%), however, items per motivation type): intrinsic motivation ( "Because suggesting the effect is not meaningful. it's fun"), identi fi ed regulation ( "Because it's important to The 344 cases with complete data (n 152 males, n me to participate in physical activities in P.E."), introjected. From Wordnik.com. [Recently Uploaded Slideshows] Reference
It is important to recognize the adolescent’s transference manifestations toward the adults, based upon what Ehrlich (1983) called the four aspects of the parental “gestalt”: (1) the real actual parent, (2) the internalized or introjected image of this parent, usually couched in infantile levels of fantasy, affect, and meaning; (3) the projected image of the parent, as it finds expression in the adolescent’s view of the world; and (4) the parental function, comprising those parental behaviors and roles to which the adolescent still needs to relate in everyday dealings with reality, whether these take place with the actual parent or a surrogate figure. From Wordnik.com. [Clinical Work with Adolescents] Reference
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