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... manifest fantasy is free to be reshaped by inner forces . Unfixed and malleable , it is likely to be invaded by latent content . Such changeling fantasies are liable to become , in turn , the carriers of fear . The quiet streets and ...
... manifest fantasy is free to be reshaped by inner forces . Unfixed and malleable , it is likely to be invaded by latent content . Such changeling fantasies are liable to become , in turn , the carriers of fear . The quiet streets and ...
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... manifested more in terms of listlessness and somatic symptomatol- ogy than in hopelessness and depressed mood . Defense against Fantasies in the Latency Period We have dealt with the definition of latency , and the fantasies that ...
... manifested more in terms of listlessness and somatic symptomatol- ogy than in hopelessness and depressed mood . Defense against Fantasies in the Latency Period We have dealt with the definition of latency , and the fantasies that ...
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... manifest fantasies . The symbols of manifest fantasies have less valence for attracting affect . They can therefore appear in consciousness and be used for the discharge of drives by being communicated to another person , much in the ...
... manifest fantasies . The symbols of manifest fantasies have less valence for attracting affect . They can therefore appear in consciousness and be used for the discharge of drives by being communicated to another person , much in the ...
Contents
The Developmental Period | 3 |
Ego Structure | 15 |
Normal and Pathological Development | 37 |
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