IPA Inter-Regional Encyclopedic Dictionary of Psychoanalysis

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thought of as a particular theoretical extension began by Freud of unconscious processes traversing individual subjects, with the field as a provision for new emotional meanings to arise, which in turn provides a ‘built-in guard’ against dogmatism, reductionism and unmovable orthodoxies of any kind.

See also: CONFLICT CONTAINMENT COUNTERTRANSFERENCE EGO PSYCHOLOGY ENACTMENT INTERSUBJECTIVITY OBJECT RELATIONS THEORIES PROJECTIVE IDENTIFICATION SELF SETTING TRANSFERENCE TRANSFORMATION (S) THE UNCONSCIOUS

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