The Play of the Imagination: Toward a Psychoanalysis of CultureInternational Universities Press, 1983 - 226 oldal |
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32. oldal
... parental request ) the parts of his face , he typically glances ( and sometimes points ) at his parent's nose , ear ... parents ' verbal instruction . Much has been written about the reflexive nature of human consciousness , typically ...
... parental request ) the parts of his face , he typically glances ( and sometimes points ) at his parent's nose , ear ... parents ' verbal instruction . Much has been written about the reflexive nature of human consciousness , typically ...
44. oldal
... parental caretaking and child - rearing process . Almost everything the parents offer and do to their child is an expression of their role as regulators aux- iliary to the child's frail self - regulations . They regulate the child ...
... parental caretaking and child - rearing process . Almost everything the parents offer and do to their child is an expression of their role as regulators aux- iliary to the child's frail self - regulations . They regulate the child ...
45. oldal
... parent - induced or abetted . Mental images of the parents , therefore , no matter how fragmentary and far from hol- istic they may be in early childhood , serve as behavioral organizers which not only represent the child's archive of ...
... parent - induced or abetted . Mental images of the parents , therefore , no matter how fragmentary and far from hol- istic they may be in early childhood , serve as behavioral organizers which not only represent the child's archive of ...
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Contents | 7 |
Images and Imagination | 9 |
Imagery in Early Life | 13 |
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abstract action activities adults aesthetic affect appear appreciate autistic awareness become body called child civilization comes concept course cultural demands described dream early engage entities experience external fact fantasy feelings force Freud function give given hand hearing hold human ideas identification illusion illusionistic imagery images imagination imitation infant internal involves kind language later literature living matter means memory mental mind mother nature original pain parents perceived person picture play pleasure possible practice present Press produce qualities question realistic reality reason referents relation religion religious representation rules scientific seek seen sense sensory skill sounds space speak sphere stand stories suggests symbolic taken things thought tion transcendent transitional object turn University visual voice whole wishes York