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  • He elaborated three major concepts coined by Freud and projection, introjection, internalization.
  • The standard contact boundary resistances in Gestalt theory were confluence, introjection, projection and retroflection.
  • This was opposed to Freud's notion that only introjection takes place in early experience.
  • "Introjection : Tony Oursler, Midcareer Survey 1976-1999 " runs through July 9 at California Plaza.
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  • Kernberg emphasised the role of the splitting apart introjections, and identifications of opposing qualities, as a cause of ego weakness.
  • Many factors cause this disinhibition, including the appearance of dissociative anonymity, invisibility, asynchronicity, solipsistic introjection, dissociative imagination, and minimization of authority.
  • In the series there are many references to psychoanalytic concepts, such as the oral stage, introjection, oral personality, ambivalence, and the death drive.
  • Thus Perls made " assimilation ", as opposed to " introjection ", a focal theme in his work, and the prime means by which growth occurs in therapy.
  • Winnicott thought that the " False Self " developed through a process of introjection, ( a concept developed early on by Freud ) in or internalising one's experience of others.
  • The role of the other has become increasingly significant to developmental theories in contemporary psychoanalysis, and is very evident in body image as it is formed through identification, projection and introjection.
  • "Introjection, " the psychological term in the exhibition's title, refers to the way our personalities unconsciously absorb the tics and traits of the people and the world around us.
  • Animation historian Paul Wells suggested the negative space in the frames filled viewers with anxiety through psychological projection or introjection, Freudian ideas that had begun circulating in the years before the film's release.
  • Thus Fritz and Laura Perls made " assimilation ", as opposed to " introjection ", a focal theme in Gestalt therapy and in their work, and the prime means by which growth occurs in therapy.
  • She distinguished introjection, as a process that allows the ego to be enriched with the instinctual traits of the pleasure-object, from incorporation, a fantasmatic mechanism that positions the forbidden or prohibited object within '.
  • In her 1968 article " The Illness of Mourning and the Fantasy of the Exquisite Corpse, " Torok reexamined the problems of introjection and incorporation, as presented from the works of S醤dor Ferenczi through those of Melanie Klein.
  • Finally, there are the set interactive systemic structures of " effect ", generated by primary feeling / sensory introjections, that form initially around contundors, and then subsequently progressively elaborate after-effects around imagos.
  • Lumped together, these spooky little mannequins with video-animated faces create an eerie din as you step gingerly through MOCA's exhibition titled " Introjection : Tony Oursler Mid-Career Survey 1976-1999 ."
  • Prior to that the infant is in the paranoid-schizoid position, which is characterized by persecutory anxieties and the mechanisms of splitting, projection, introjection, and omnipotence which includes idealizing and denial to defend against these anxieties.
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