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FREUDIAN THEORIES OF IDENTIFICATION AND THEIR DERIVATIVES

Child Development, 1960
Two years ago, prior to embarking on a program of research on parental roles and personality development, the writer was faced with the necessity of reviewing the literature on theories of identification. The task proved a difficult one on several counts.
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Freudian aggression theory: Two hypotheses.

Psychotherapy: Theory, Research & Practice, 1971
An examination of Freud's development as a theoretician can be a fascinating process. From his clinical practice emerged a theory strongly tied both to his biological training (with its corresponding philosophical orientation of determinism) and to the clinician's office.
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Freudian Theories Of Personality

2019
Freudian theories of personality are quite different from other approaches to personality found in academic psychology. The difference is essentially one of methodology. Psychoanalysis represents a cluster of varied theories and therapeutic procedures which are still evolving.
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Figures of Freudian Theory

2008
How significant are apparently incidental or subsidiary features of Freud’s writing to his larger theoretical enterprise? How seriously should one take asides, disclaimers, interruptions, digressions, counterintuitive points of textual organization or essayistic structure and, in particular, metaphors and other devices — what, in rhetoric and literary ...
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Post-Freudian Psychological Theories

2018
This chapter presents four additional psychological theories with regard to their approach to interpreting experiences as psychotic and/or mystical religious. It includes object relations, cognitive behavioral, transpersonal, and phenomenological definitions and descriptions of psychosis and mystical religious experience (MRE).
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Does Freudian Theory Resolve “The Paradoxes of Irrationality”?

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2000
This paper consists of two related parts:I. A detailed critique of Donald Davidson's thesis—in his “The Paradoxes of Irrationality”—that “…any satisfactory [explanatory] view [of irrationality] must embrace some of Freud's most important theses” (p. 290). I argue that this conclusion is doubly flawed: (i) Davidson's case for it is logically ill‐founded,
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Feminine Psychosexual Development in Freudian Theory

The Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1973
(1973). Feminine Psychosexual Development in Freudian Theory. The Psychoanalytic Quarterly: Vol. 42, No. 3, pp. 385-408.
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Burkeian and Freudian theories of identification

Communication Quarterly, 1994
Kenneth Burke's encounters with Freudian theories of identification have for the most part been productive for rhetorical critics. Burke transformed two Freudian processes of identification—the perception of similarity in the production of hysterical symptoms and one process of representation in dreams—into processes which partake of the “forensic ...
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Inner conflict in Freudian theory

2017
Inner conflict has remained at the center of Freudian theory. For example, according to ego psychology, a critical criterion of mental health is the extent of conflict-free ego functioning. Inner conflict has also remained at the center of post-Freudian conceptions of psychopathology and mental functioning despite radical rejection of key Freudian ...
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