Definition of Introjection. Meaning of Introjection. Synonyms of Introjection

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Introjection. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Introjection and, of course, Introjection synonyms and on the right images related to the word Introjection.

Definition of Introjection

No result for Introjection. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Introjection from wikipedia

- In psychology, introjection (also known as identification or internalization) is the unconscious adoption of the thoughts or personality traits of others...
- as shame dumping. Projection has been described as an early phase of introjection. A prominent precursor in the formulation of the projection principle...
- repression, regression, reaction formation, isolation, undoing, projection, introjection, turning against one's own person, reversal into the opposite, and sublimation...
- possessed by them. This phenomenon has been noted in gaslighting (see Introjection § Gaslighting). The objects (feelings, attitudes) extruded in projective...
- 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...
- Martin Heidegger, aimed at deconstructing the subject–object distinction Introjection vs ****imilation in Fritz and Laura Perls' gestalt therapy – analogous...
- development Developmental psychology Human development Identity formation Introjection Love Maternal bond Nature versus nurture Parental investment Paternal...
- Consciousness Psychic apparatus Id, ego and superego Ego defenses Projection Introjection Libido Drive Transference Countertransference Resistance Denial Dreamwork...
- Man's Battle" Transliteration: "Otoko no tatakai" (****anese: 男の戰い) "Introjection" Masayuki Hideaki Anno Akio Sat****wa Masayuki February 7, 1996 (1996-02-07)...
- of undoing, suppression, dissociation, idealization, identification, introjection, inversion, somatization, splitting, and substitution. In a diagram of...