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introject

VERB
  1. incorporate (attitudes or ideas) into one's personality unconsciously
NOUN
  1. (psychoanalysis) parental figures (and their values) that you introjected as a child; the voice of conscience is usually a parent's voice internalized

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  • Charismatic leaders are inner-directed and identify with objects, symbols, and ideals that are connected with introjection. The Bass Handbook of Leadership
  • Klein's theories of projection and introjection greatly extend this model.
  • Abraham's idea that mania "revers [es]" the "retentive tendency of melancholia": mania celebrates the ego's sudden triumph over both ego ideal and the once-loved, lost, and subsequently introjected object. 'Pleasure is now, and ought to be, your business': Stealing Sexuality in Jane Austen's _Juvenilia_
  • This is essentially the biological cycle of ingestion and elimination, becoming the psychological cycle of introjection and projection.
  • Customised solutions are developed for each client based on the innovative business idea of"Transmit for Breakthrough, Introject for Changing", that has been lived throughout the years.
  • Most emotions target the outside world, but guilt and shame are exceptions, as they stem from introjected critical figures which target the self. Emotion
  • That's why we don't want child molesters to work with children, we don't want tennis instruction from those who have never played it, and we don't take to heart moralizing conservative rhetoric and press releases introjected into print without surrounding context from people who claim a background as sex workers. "Jeff Gannon" asks, "Why should my past prevent me from having a future?"
  • This is essentially the biological cycle of ingestion and elimination, becoming the psychological cycle of introjection and projection.
  • Whereas in melancholia the ego is vampirized by the introjected object, in mania the libido turns with ravenous hunger to the external world of objects; whatever appears before the manic's rapidly advancing probe is swallowed. 'Pleasure is now, and ought to be, your business': Stealing Sexuality in Jane Austen's _Juvenilia_
  • He spends considerable time providing a genetic analysis of how the intellectual catastrophe of introjection could have happened. Neutral Monism
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