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  1. Hace 2 días · 19 The term “identification with the aggressor” is often misattributed to Anna Freud, who used it to capture a defense mechanism often employed by neurotic children. However, the term was originally coined by Ferenczi in his Confusion of Tongues paper to refer to a dissociative process in which abused children will mimic their abuser’s wishes and behaviors.

  2. Hace 3 días · Psychosomatics concerns those physical disorders not caused by an organic event but caused by psychological events. These disorders, called “psychosomatic,” may involve different organs and systems and it is possible a wide range of cases of possible psychosomatic disorders. The term psychosomatics itself represents all the complexity and ...

  3. Hace 2 días · This study demonstrated the significant impact of sensory neurons on injury-induced inflammation and wound healing. Tissue injury and subsequent repair pose substantial clinical challenges in the ...

  4. Hace 2 días · Based on his early clinical work, Freud postulated that unconscious memories of sexual molestation in early childhood were a necessary precondition for psychoneuroses (hysteria and obsessional neurosis), a formulation now known as Freud's seduction theory.

  5. Hace 2 días · For the sake of convenience, and because I’m describing my own experience as a therapist, I’ll be using the generic “he” rather than its awkward alternatives. Steiner, J. (1993). Psychic Retreat: Pathological Organizations in Psychotic, Neurotic and Borderline Patients. (London: Routledge), p. 13.

  6. Hace 4 días · Estimating biological sex is a crucial aspect of forensic anthropology, and is pivotal in forensic investigations. Presently, the most frequently adopted osteological sex estimation methods focus on the anterior pelvis, which is easily susceptible to postmortem damage, revealing a need for additional accurate methods.

  7. Hace 3 días · Given that practicing teleanalytically is relatively new and more widespread than ever, questions about how to practice and teach it effectively have increased and are more pressing than ever. To contribute answers to these questions, this paper addresses long-standing and persisting negative views of teleanalysis as an inherently muted, remote, and pale experience with reduced therapeutic ...