10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «INTROJECTION» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
introjection in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
introjection im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Introjection: Tony Oursler, mid-career survey, 1976-1999
Introjection marks the first mid-career survey of the internationally recognized video artist Tony Oursler.
Tony Oursler, Deborah Menaker Rothschild, Williams College. Museum of Art,
1999
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Cultures of the Death Drive: Melanie Klein and Modernist ...
The concept of introjection was first formulated and introduced by Ferenczi in one
of his earliest papers "Introjection and Transference" ([1909] 1956). A few years
later, he devoted his essay "On the Definition of Introjection" ([1912] 1955) to ...
Esther Sánchez-Pardo,
2003
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The Shell and the Kernel: Renewals of Psychoanalysis
of abreaction, binding, working out, working-through, and the work of mourning.6
But the Freudian background stops short of explaining the substance of
introjection. In The Shell and the Kernel, introjection represents both the aim and
the ...
Nicolas Abraham, Maria Torok, Nicholas T. Rand,
1994
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The Language of Psychoanalysis
One might give to this process, in contrast to projection, the name of Introjection' (
1a). In this article as a whole, however, it is hard to discern a precise meaning of
the concept of introjection, for Ferenczi seems to use the word in a broad sense ...
Jean Laplanche, Jean-Bertrand Pontalis,
1988
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Understanding Mental Objects
Ferenczi also considered introjection to be the basis for the later phenomena of
transference and of displacement, inasmuch as the mechanism of introjection
may be used for defensive purposes. Thus, he considered the mechanism of ...
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The Psychology of the Body
FIGURE 3.3 Introjection. In introjection, a person takes something in “lock, stock,
and barrel.” He mistakes the will or desires of another person for his own. respect
the fact that the child has an independent will. In an unhealthy situation, parents ...
Elliot Greene, Barbara Goodrich-Dunn,
2013
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Neuropsychoanalysis in practice: Brain, Self and Objects
Secondly, we need to define the personal and environmental context (i.e. the
situation) in which predominant involvement of introjection in the task becomes
possible. Thirdly, we need to define subjective–phenomenal and behavioral (and
...
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Introducing Psychoanalysis: Essential Themes and Topics
Introjection Projection begins to operate at the very start of life, and so does
another primitive defence: introjection. Like projection, introjection also involves a
change of locus, a relocation, but this time in a direction opposite to that of
projection ...
Susan Budd, Richard Rusbridger,
2005
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Derrida, Deleuze, Psychoanalysis
In Klein's analysis, this means that every introjection is an introjection of the bad
object; the good cannot be introjected. This is because, as Deleuze explains,
Melanie Klein herself showed that the splitting of the object into good and bad in
the ...
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Reason and Passion: A Celebration of the Work of Hanna Segal
The first time I heard 'blocked introjection' used in a clinical discussion was at a
meeting at which Hanna Segal was the featured discussant. It was a meeting of
the psychotherapy staff of the Yale University Health Services, some time around
...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «INTROJECTION» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
introjection im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
The Psychopathology of Revenge
I fear that introjection has become a runaway process, that at this point revenge has eliminated an initially passive response to psychological ... «CounterPunch, Mär 15»
16 Kim Gordon Quotes From 'Girl In A Band' That Are Pretty …
Gordon was a “terrible receptionist,” she was in a (failed) girl band called Introjection, and she made a silent surrealist film about Patty Hearst ... «Bustle, Feb 15»
Read an Exclusive Excerpt from Kim Gordon's New Memoir, Girl in a …
The three of us began rehearsing. We decided we'd call our band Introjection, with Christine on drums, me on guitar, and Miranda on bass. «Vogue.com, Feb 15»
Which Literary Figure Is Overdue for a Biography?
... of Cats,” his 1996 New Yorker profile of Murray, “in Murray's hands, integration wasn't an act of accommodation but an act of introjection.”. «New York Times, Jan 15»
Nazification of Israel
... left Jews vulnerable to the psychodynamics of introjection—taking into oneself the mental framework and world view of the oppressor—under ... «CounterPunch, Nov 14»
The Enduring Allure of Badly Behaved Men—and What It Means for …
She uses the psychoanalytic term “introjection,” which refers to the unconscious assumption of the ideas and attitudes of others—the process ... «Pacific Standard, Nov 14»
Proto-Nazism on Exhibition
But the psychology of suffering was so intense as though breaking into another realm, what I am calling the introjection of the mentality of the ... «CounterPunch, Okt 14»
The science behind a broken heart explains all
'Normal' is a product of repression, denial, splitting, projection, introjection and other forms of destructive action on experience... the 'normally' ... «Irish Examiner, Okt 14»
Israel's Fascistization of Judaism
... authoritarianism, which, I have written about in CounterPunch articles, stems at least in part from the introjection of the Holocaust experience, ... «CounterPunch, Okt 14»
Robin Williams and Grief: Why Do We Care About Celebrity Deaths?
Introjection means to take in the idea of the celebrity so it becomes part of ourselves. When fans of a newly-deceased celebrity introject, they ... «Decoded Science, Aug 14»