This is essentially the biological cycle of ingestion and elimination, becoming the psychological cycle of introjection and projection. |
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Such sensibilities are formed, in part, by introjection via previous encounters with screen cultures. |
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With other works of art, a spectator may, by a kind of introjection, feel himself involved in what he observes or contemplates. |
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You know the drill: transference, counter-transference, resistance, insight, projection, introjection. |
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In Murray's hands, integration wasn't an act of accommodation but an act of introjection. |
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The emotional charge is key, for introjection as well as projection. |
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In the former case, it is the brand name of commodity culture, while in the latter it is the sublime name of High Art's aesthetic introjection. |
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While a loving, close bond fosters identification with the father, the process of introjection occurs regardless of whether the paternal relationship is positive or negative. |
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Identification and introjection of others' values may contribute in large measure to the distrust one has of one's own experiencing as a guide to valuing. |
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Introjection is verified by its maximum lucidity while externalization manifests some of the characteristics of altered states of consciousness. |
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