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Note 61: Irving L. Janis, "Psychodynamic Adjustment to Army Life," Psychiatry 8 (May 1945): 159 – 76.
Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II 2008
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Note 65: Janis, "Psychodynamic Adjustment to Army Life," 159, 168 – 70. back
Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II 2008
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Psychodynamic accounts of other delusions that are supposed to play a defensive or self-enhancing role
Delusion Bortolotti, Lisa 2009
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Psychodynamic accounts of the Capgras delusion have been strongly criticized on the basis of recent findings about the type of brain damage that characterizes people with Capgras and affects their face recognition system.
Delusion Bortolotti, Lisa 2009
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"Psychodynamic therapists," Mr. Lane writes, "help us see that 'social phobia' and 'avoidant personality disorder' can represent complex, sometimes appropriate, signs of noncompliance with social norms."
Diagnosis: Diffident 2007
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And in completely unrelated news, I have just earned a PhD in Psychodynamic Masturbation.
Musical breast implants: mariness 2005
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“Drug use in adolescents: Psychodynamic meaning and phar-macogenic effect.”
Why is it Always About You? Sandy Hotchkiss 2002
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“Drug use in adolescents: Psychodynamic meaning and phar-macogenic effect.”
Why is it Always About You? Sandy Hotchkiss 2002
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Psychodynamic theory has occupied a prominent position in this knowledge base.
Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001
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Psychodynamic psychotherapy of borderline patients .
Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001
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