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  • The psychoanalytic theory of depression. Part II--The major themes [4].
  • Contrary to traditional psychoanalytic conceptions of homosexuality, no differences were found between the two groups on any subscale of the Defense Mechanism Inventory, thereby repudiating one important aspect of traditional psychoanalytic theories on the development of homosexuality [5].
  • Despite the strong association between alcoholism and orality in psychoanalytic theory, use of the Rorschach Inkblot Test to provide empirical support for such a link has yielded decidedly mixed results [6].
  • Kohut and Glover. The role of subjectivity in psychoanalytic theory and controversy [7].
  • Traditional psychoanalytic theories of infancy were challenged a number of years ago by Peterfreund (1978) and Milton Klein (1980), but published debate on this issue has only recently begun to appear [8].
 

Chemical compound and disease context of Psychoanalytic Theory

  • Four innovative theorists--among others--have applied a variety of linguistic concepts to psychoanalytic theory and practice: Victor Rosen, Marshall Edelson, Roy Schafer, and Jacques Lacan [9].
 

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