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Psychic life of an infant |
Phantasies and objects |
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Phantasies |
Are psychic representation of unconscious I'd instincts. |
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Objects |
Drives must have an impulse called as "" |
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Two basic position |
Paranoid - schizoid position and depressive position |
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Position |
Ways of dealing with both internal and external objects |
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Paranoid - schizoid position |
A way of organizing experiences that includes both paranoid feelings of being persecuted and a splitting of internal and external objects into the good and bad |
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Persecutory breast |
Breast that depicts death instinct |
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Ideal breast |
Provides love, comfort and gratification |
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Depressive position |
Fear or anxiety over losing a Loved objects coupled with a sense of guilt and wanting to destroy that object |
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Psychic Defense Mechanism |
Introjection, projection, splitting and project identification |
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Introjection |
Infants fantasize taking into their body those perception and experiences that they have had with their external objects. Originally the mother's breast. |
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Projection |
Is the fantasy that one's own feelings and impulses reside into another person and not within ones body |
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Splitting |
Keeping apart incompatible impulses |
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Projective Identification |
infants split off unacceptable parts of themselves and project them into another object |
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3 Internalization of Klein |
Ego, Superego and Oedipus complex |
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Ego |
One's self, reaches maturity as much earlier stage than Freud |
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Superego |
Emerges from earlier life, not an outgrowth of the Oedipus complex, much more harsh and cruel |