A related psychodynamics is found in the Stockholm Syndrome, in cases of hostage taking, or also within sect systems. |
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Jung grounded such recovery on the psychodynamics of the ongoing incarnation of the self in human consciousness, individual and collective. |
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Here Freud attempted to psychoanalyze works of art as symbolic expressions of their creator's psychodynamics. |
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Future studies should put emphasis in the psychodynamics of psi and in the emotional conflictivity, which, in greater or lesser degree, this seems to generate. |
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The psychodynamics of the relationship are imagined with a telling and disconcerting vividness. |
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Chapters 6 and 7 evaluate the psychodynamics and biopsychosocial aspects of spiritual healing. |
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The specific objective is to include occupational psychodynamics in a health and safety procedure, and then to produce a concrete action plan intended to correct or reduce the hazards at source. |
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Hannah's Stills series of video works deploy cinematic tropes by positioning the viewer and on-screen subject in a mirror-image relationship that foregrounds the psychodynamics of bodily movement. |
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Later on, her training as a psychologist and her sustained interest in psychodynamics bring her to use watercolour as a medium to express the unconscious as well as the beauty and mystery of what surrounds us. |
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Because it is often confused with psychoanalysis, psychodynamics has at times been considered an outdated and outmoded approach to therapy. |
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Thus, the motives and psychodynamics of a potential suicidal act may provide clues to the choice of method for suicide. |
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The affective context and psychodynamics of first symbolization. |
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Problems of nosology and psychodynamics in early childhood autism. |
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Psychodynamics and psychiatric diagnoses of pseudoseizure subjects. |
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