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  • ...(the object emerges in hatred). When, following the purely narcissistic [[stage]], the object is recognized as a source of [[pleasure]], it can become an o ...e patients as the result of a [[fixation]] at an archaic [[developmental]] stage of narcissism, Kernberg regards it as the result of a poor differentiation
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  • ...alysis]] is presented by [[ego-psychology]] as a [[form]] of [[development|developmental psychology]], with the emphasis placed on the [[time|temporal]] [[developme ...al]] and [[development|anal stages]]) to maturity in the [[genital|genital stage]].
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  • ...e 1950s, on [[synchronic]] or [[timeless]] [[structure]]s rather than on [[developmental]] "[[stages]]". Thus when [[Lacan]] uses the term "[[time]]", it is usuall ..., for example, in their stress on a linear sequence of [[development]]al [[stage]]s through which the [[child]] [[naturally]] passes; see [[development]]).
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  • ...d homosexuality in this general theoretical context—that is, how, from a developmental standpoint, a person would make either a homosexual or heterosexual object ...implicitly the notion of anaclisis, which would later play a major role in developmental theory. Freud explicitly states that oral gratification is a prototype for
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  • ...miological realm which, on both ontogenetic and phylogenetic levels, has [[developmental]] priority over [[verbal]] language." (Middleton 1990, p.172) See Nattiez ...allow for the representation of [[temporality]] as process). This final [[stage]], which builds on the actional and cognitive dimensions of analysis worked
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  • ...] Amalia was 21. Owing to his intellect, which was obvious from an early [[stage]] of his [[childhood]], his parents favored him over his siblings, and even ...t to anchor this pattern of development in the dynamics of the mind. Each stage is a progression into [[adult]] sexual maturity, characterized by a strong
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  • ...ciple]] of [[psychosexual]] development. crucial [[stage]] in the normal [[developmental]] [[process]]. --> ...fe]] and then declines in the fifth year, and coincides with the [[phallic stage]] of [[development|psychosexual development]].
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  • ...of [[Libidinal Development|libidinal development]], reach a corresponding stage of emotional maturity, phsical independence, companionship and creative pla ...ndon, a [[conflict]] emerged between her and [[Melanie Klein]] regarding [[developmental]] theories of children. This conflict threatened to split the British [[Psy
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  • ...[impotence]] and nursling dependence—the little man at the <i>infans</i> stage thus seems to me to [[manifest]] in an exemplary [[situation]] the [[symbol ...erself with merely noting the preverbal relationship to the mother at this stage, but also emphasizes that the mother plays the [[role]] of "word-bearer" in
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  • ...ent]]; Quasi-independence/transitional stage; Sexual [[drive]]; Sexuality; Stage (or phase); [[Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality]].
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  • Each [[libidinal]] [[stage]], or [[developmental]] [[phase]] of [[childhood]], is characterized by a specific organization o ...riods in the [[child]]'s [[development]]. Later, he linked these different developmental phases to the dominance or the abandonment of one or [[other]] of the [[ero
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  • ...provided alongside the accomplishment of the function would, in a second [[stage]], be sought for its own sake. Freud thus considered [[anaclisis]], the ero ...phases of libidinal development [[links]] two essential components at each stage: on the one hand, an organizing erogenous zone, along with the excitations
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  • ...ectic]] of the [[Oedipus]] [[complex]], rather than a precisely [[stable]] stage in the evolution of the libido....
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  • ...d its successful establishment depended on the [[resolution]] of earlier [[developmental]] crises. Erikson's ego identity was defined by the [[unconscious]] quest f ...roots. Furthermore, the view that underpins these theories is exclusively developmental and completely rejects any [[causality]] based on deferred effects.
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  • ...Each [[child]] passes through five psychosexual [[stages]]. During each [[stage]], the id focuses on a distinct [[erogenous zone]] on the [[body]]. Accordi ! Stage !! Age Range !! Erogenous zone(s) !! Consequences of Fixation
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  • '''[[Developmental]] psychology''' is the [[science|scientific]] study of progressive [[psycho ...ugh the gradual accumulation of [[knowledge]] or through shifts from one [[stage]] of [[thinking]] to [[another]]; or if children are [[born]] with innate
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  • * [[Regression]]. The reversion to an earlier [[stage]] of [[development]] in the face of unacceptable impulses; ..., P. and Target, M. (2003). ''Psychoanalytic Theories: Perspectives from [[Developmental]] [[Psychopathology]].'' [[London]]: Whurr Publishers.
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  • ...roblems of communication and [[social]] [[behavior]], as well as serious [[developmental]] disturbances of mental functioning, most notably of [[imagination]] ...itial studies of autistic [[children]], Margaret Mahler placed autism on a developmental axis that progresses from [[birth]] to "[[separation]]-individuation." Dona
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  • ...mane effort to [[understand]] severe [[psychopathology]] in [[terms]] of [[developmental]] deficits. ...in the mid-1950s. But the narcoleptics and their successor drugs set the [[stage]] for the de-institutionalization of the mentally ill that began a decade l
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  • A first [[interpretation]] posits a sort of [[developmental]] parallelism between two types of [[process]], equally [[biological]] in [ ...sis, The; Narcissism; Object; "[[On Narcissism]]: An Introduction"; Oral [[stage]]; Primary need; [[Primary Object|Primary object]]; [[Psycho]]-sexual [[dev
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