family systems: chapter 9: psychoanalytic

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family systems: chapter 9: psychoanalytic

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to understand basic motives and resolve conflicts in a healthy fashion
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aim to understand basic motives and resolve conflicts in a healthy fashion
freudians emphasize sex and aggression
object relations emphasize secure attachment
self psychologists emphasize longing for appreciation
who is associated with contextual therapy bosormeyi-nagy (relational ethics)
delineations parent acts and statements that express their own image of their children. (objective or distorted)
entitlement merit accrued for behaving ethically
identification not only imitation but appropriation of traits of an admired other
introjection a type of identification: take in aspects of others which become part of one's self
mirroring Kohut. Not praise but appreciation and understanding of the other
invisible loyalities Boszormenyi-Nagy. A child's unconscious committment to the family
selfobject Kohut. extension of the self

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