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- In psychology, introjection (also known as identification or internalization) is the unconscious adoption of the thoughts or personality traits of others...
- "Introjection" is the nineteenth episode of the ****anese anime television series Neon Genesis Evangelion, which was created by Gainax. Hideaki Anno and...
- as shame dumping. Projection has been described as an early phase of introjection. A prominent precursor in the formulation of the projection principle...
- abnormal object-relation. The effect of introjection on object relations is equally important. The introjection of the good object, first of all the mother's...
- however claimed that "Freud's 'hallucinatory wish-fulfilment' and his 'introjection' and 'projection' are the basis of the fantasy life," and how far unconscious...
- Freud's notion that only introjection takes place in early experience. Thus Perls made ****imilation, as opposed to introjection, a focal theme in his work...
- Consciousness Psychic apparatus Id, ego and superego Ego defenses Projection Introjection Libido Drive Transference Countertransference Resistance Denial Dreamwork...
- possessed by them. This phenomenon has been noted in gaslighting (see Introjection ยง Gaslighting). The objects (feelings, attitudes) extruded in projective...
- Consciousness Psychic apparatus Id, ego and superego Ego defenses Projection Introjection Libido Drive Transference Countertransference Resistance Denial Dreamwork...
- "stages of life". Charney eventually decided to use the idea of parental introjection. After consulting with psychologists, Charney and his team found that...