Intrapsychic

Word INTRAPSYCHIC
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What do we mean by intrapsychic?

Existing or taking place within the mind or psyche. adjective

Within the psyche or mind adjective

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The word "intrapsychic" in example sentences

Instead, the researchers suggest that a better intervention would be to "emphasize the interpersonal and intrapsychic costs of being seen as narcissistic by others." ❋ Unknown (2011)

In the absence of functional interpersonal [with others] processing and functional intrapsychic [internal] processing there can only be power. ❋ Dr. Robert Aziz (2011)

Out of the art gallery and into our offices, as practitioners of psychoanalytic psychotherapies, we witness the pain of patients stuck in interpersonal relationships or, more often, intrapsychic conflicts demons known as negative introjects. ❋ Penelope Andrew (2011)

Rank-and-file psychiatrists did eventually figure out that a big change was afoot, and much of the ensuing consternation focused on another word slated for elimination—neurosis, which, the new Committee on Nomenclature argued, should not appear in DSM-III because it “assumed…an underlying process of intrapsychic conflict resulting in symptom formation.” ❋ Gary Greenberg (2010)

But Regier believes, and more psychiatrists are coming to agree, that doctors are not any better at agreeing on how to assess significance than they were at standardizing intrapsychic conflict. ❋ Gary Greenberg (2010)

Is at once a biological event, a generation-specific repertoire of verbal constructs reflecting medicine's intellectual and institutional history, an occasion of and potential legitimization for public policy, an aspect of social role and individual — intrapsychic — identity, a sanction for cultural values, and a structuring element in doctor and patient interactions. ❋ Unknown (2008)

This standard was supposed to replace intrapsychic conflict as the übercriterion of mental illness when the DSM-III was revamped in the wake of the homosexuality debacle. ❋ Gary Greenberg (2010)

A gender perspective on politics, including a discussion of women in politics, demands that one refer to politics not only at its formal-institutional level, but also “as […] any human relationship, at any level from the intrapsychic to the international, provided it can be shaped and altered by human decision and action.” ❋ Unknown (2009)

When the corporation wants to externalize blame and escape responsibility (one clinically diagnostic intrapsychic feature of narcissism, sociopathy, and psychopathy) for an unethical or unlawful act, it reverts to the self-description of not being a human. ❋ Unknown (2008)

SALTZ: Having it all has nothing to do with intrapsychic conflict. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The important thing to recognize, however, is that complexes are “intrapsychic,” and as such, have at their core an archetypal element. ❋ William Harryman (2007)

"Could it be [a favourite phrase of Vrinte's] that [Aurobindo's] vision lacks some of modern psychology's explorations in such areas as childhood development, differential diagnosis and intrapsychic conflicts?" ❋ Tusar N Mohapatra (2006)

His real pitch is for what I would call “intrapsychic libertarianism. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Likewise, these conceptions deny the complexity of the intrapsychic world of unconscious fantasies, fears, and desires, and they overlook the ways in which such materials intrude upon conscious life. ❋ Meyers, Diana (2004)

He argues that one of the major gaps in self psychology relates to its lack of attention to other uses of objects besides the selfobject function and that this confines the theory to a more intrapsychic rather than relational focus. ❋ EDA G. GOLDSTEIN (2001)

Although separation-individuation issues reverberate all through life, successful progression through the separation-individuation process results in the development of self-regulatory functions, the capacity for engaging in more mature relationships with others, and an intact and integrated intrapsychic structure. ❋ EDA G. GOLDSTEIN (2001)

A prominent and articulate proponent of what is termed the relational approach, Stephen Mitchell (1988, 1993) has been a major synthesizer of diverse formulations that share the underlying view that intrapsychic structures drive from transactional patterns and always interact with the interpersonal field (Aron, 1996: 1-30). ❋ EDA G. GOLDSTEIN (2001)

Treatment Goals Modification of pathological defenses, intrapsychic splits, and self-and object-representations, including “bad” objects Developing self-cohesion and self-esteem ❋ EDA G. GOLDSTEIN (2001)

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