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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «DISSOCIALITY»
Découvrez l'usage de
dissociality dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
dissociality et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
forms of compulsive dissociality are, as we have said above (pp. 27 ff.)
determined by unconscious forces, by a lower degree of ego-participation than
the intensity of the mind's concentration on each delinquent act, and by rigid
clinging to one ...
2
Guiding the Child: On the Principles of Individual Psychology
thief, up to the highest degrees of dissociality and a-sociality, as well as the types
of the timidfearful, the phlegmatic-disinterested and the selfsuflicient model child.)
With this backwardness both of intelligence and character we have to regard ...
3
Normality and Pathology in Childhood: Assessments of Development
This endeavor also disposes effectively of the conception of dissociality as a
nosological entity which is based on one specific cause, whether this is thought
to be internal (such as "mental deficiency" or "moral insanity") or external (such
as ...
4
The Psychodynamics of Social Behavior Disturbances
Neurotic dissociality, in contrast is the outcome of experiencing love as
something forbidden and bad, together with feelings of guilt concerned with the
ego's excessive involvement in oedipal relations. Rejection and repression of
love are than ...
... after the constitution has already been formed more or less finally, behavior
disorders of the oedipal type, neuroses (including neurotic dissociality and
character neuroses), perversions and other forms of compulsive dissociality are
liable to ...
6
Low Level of Intellectual Functioning
To the extent that mental retardation favours the emergence of dissocial
behaviour, waywardness tends to appear as the retarded child's typical form of
dissociality (see below); waywardness then lowers the already low level of
intelligence; ...
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Anna Freud: A View of Development, Disturbance and ...
For example, in Normality and Pathology she discussed dissociality. delinquency
and criminality, diagnoses which cannot be applied to young children, although
their potential precursors may be discernible. In Britain the law considers ...
COMPULSIVE DISSOCIALITY Here is the place to analyze a basic concept in
any theory of deviant behavior, that of compulsiveness. We do not accept
Fenichel's claim (27) as to the ego-alien nature of compulsion neurosis as
against the ...
9
Conduct Disorders in Childhood and Adolescence
Thus, although even mild symptoms could be ominous, the course was not
inevitable. In the words of Anna Freud: This endeavor (psychoanalysis) also
disposes effectively of the conception of dissociality as a nosological entity which
is based ...
Jonathan Hill, Barbara Maughan, 2005
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Combating Social Exclusion Through Education: Laissez-faire, ...
... Course and Prognosis -Isolation at school and in society -Symptoms become
chronic and progressive -Isolation at school and in society -Failure at school -
Failure at school -Dissociality -Addiction careers -Dissociality -Anxieties
generalized, ...