The introject and the corresponding self-image of the mourner are in a constant and endless relationship. |
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The imitative behavior of echolalia and echopraxia can be understood as an attempt to introject the object. |
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So perhaps here, the cause of your persistent refusal to consider the bad father introject inhabiting like a shadowy Cronus the cave of Milhous's unconscious. |
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In this new novel, recently longlisted for the Booker, he creates a protagonist so desperate to locate a sense of belonging and acceptance that he is driven to introject the history and culture of an entire people. |
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They reported how they continuously, subjectively introject the objective role. |
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Dracula's alleged attack, moreover, solidifies the link between them, and in her willingness to introject the Other Mina becomes open to the radical alterity of the Other. |
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It appeared that she had never formed, or had been unable to retain, a stable introject of the protecting mother, essential to developing a secure and separate self. |
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