The scene describing the woman's encounter with the Latino boy suggests that their relationship has a cathectic dynamic. |
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It can be a cathectic problem: is it appreciated to behave in ways that guarantee safety or is it appreciated to maximise pleasure? |
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Perhaps, dislocated as they are now from their original telos, the cycle could continue to release cathectic energies and be transformed into a nonspecific work of mourning. |
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Being part of the explicit culture, the norms do not resonate with the implicit culture in terms of cognitive, cathectic and evaluative orientations. |
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If we cross-tabulate this three-dimensional property space of culture along the cathectic and evaluative dimensions we get the following results: Finland is the only country which scores high in all three dimension. |
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They-are carried out bit by bit, at great expense of time and cathectic energy, and in the meantime the existence of the lost object is psychically prolonged. |
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