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introject — 1925, probably a back formation from INTROJECTION (Cf. introjection). Related: Introjected; introjecting … Etymology dictionary
introject — [in΄trə jekt′] vt. [ INTRO + (PRO)JECT(ION)] Psychoanalysis to incorporate unconsciously into the psyche (a mental image of an object, person, etc.) and focus aggressive energy upon this image rather than the object itself introjection n … English World dictionary
introject — transitive verb Etymology: back formation from introjection, from International Scientific Vocabulary intro + projection Date: 1924 to incorporate (attitudes or ideas) into one s personality unconsciously • introjection noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
introject — /in treuh jekt /, v.t., v.i. Psychoanal. to incorporate by introjection. [1925; back formation from INTROJECTION] * * * … Universalium
introject — The dynamically endowed, enduring internal representation of an object. * * * in·tro·ject .in trə jekt vt 1) to incorporate (attitudes or ideas) into one s personality unconsciously 2) to turn toward oneself (the love felt for another) or against … Medical dictionary
introject — v. unconsciously incorporate attitudes or ideas into one s personality (Psychoanalysis) … English contemporary dictionary
introject — in·tro·ject … English syllables
introject — /ɪntroʊˈdʒɛkt/ (say introh jekt) verb (t) Psychoanalysis to incorporate by introjection …
introject — I noun (psychoanalysis) parental figures (and their values) that you introjected as a child; the voice of conscience is usually a parent s voice internalized (Freq. 5) • Topics: ↑psychoanalysis, ↑analysis, ↑depth psychology • H … Useful english dictionary
Developmental Needs Meeting Strategy — The Developmental Needs Meeting Strategy (DNMS) is a psychotherapy approach developed by Shirley Jean Schmidt, MA, LPC.[1] It is designed to treat adults with psychological trauma wounds (such as those inflicted by verbal, physical, and sexual… … Wikipedia