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... theoretical comments on symbolization . The integration of psychoanalytic theory with concepts of Gestalt psychology seems to me highly de- sirable since the basic laws of organization hold equally for physical , physiological , or ...
... theoretical comments on symbolization . The integration of psychoanalytic theory with concepts of Gestalt psychology seems to me highly de- sirable since the basic laws of organization hold equally for physical , physiological , or ...
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... psychoanalytic theory to simply shut out one side of the dualism . Yet I believe that , despite the limitations of his dualistic thinking , Freud has much to offer us in formulating a generic theory of symbol- ization . Freud's theory ...
... psychoanalytic theory to simply shut out one side of the dualism . Yet I believe that , despite the limitations of his dualistic thinking , Freud has much to offer us in formulating a generic theory of symbol- ization . Freud's theory ...
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Susan K. Deri. treatment , is a stepchild of psychoanalytic theory . Focusing on the generic process of symbolization lights up the concept of the preconscious in the center of the analyst's own pre- conscious . This leads us to ...
Susan K. Deri. treatment , is a stepchild of psychoanalytic theory . Focusing on the generic process of symbolization lights up the concept of the preconscious in the center of the analyst's own pre- conscious . This leads us to ...
Contents
The BridgingOver Function of Symbols | 29 |
The Organizing Function of Symbolization | 61 |
Centrifugal or Internal Symbolization | 77 |
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activity analyst Anhedonia articulated artist authentic behavior binding energy bolization capacity cathected cathexis child communication compulsively concept connect conscious create creation creative cryptosymbol delineated desymbolized dialogue emotional environment Eros experience external fantasies feeling forces Freud func function of symbolization gestalt Gestalt psychology Hogarth Press human illusion implies impulses infant inner inside instinctual intensity internal symbolization interpretations isomorphic lack language libido lifespace matching meaning memory image mental mind mother neurosis organization original pattern perceived perception person picture picture-thinking play pleasure principle preconscious preconscious symbolic primary-process principle psychic psychoanalytic psychology reality repetitive repression barrier Sarah schemata schizophrenics scious secondary-process space specific superego symbol formation symptom Szondi's tension Thanatos theory of symbolization therapeutic things thinking thought tion transformation transitional object treatment true symbols uncon unconscious urges verbal visual visual perception Winnicott wish words