The Silent Threads: Working through the Introjection
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https://doi.org/10.33898/rdp.v27i105.144Keywords:
Introjection, Life Script, Attachment Function, Intergenerational Treatment, Ego States, Relational, Intrapsychic MethodsAbstract
The significance and influence of the parental figures -as well as the meaning of any other relevant figures- for the formation of the personality is a well known phenomena: both in the popular knowledge but specially at the psychotherapy level since this constitutes, often, a real challenge for the practice of the psychotherapy and its effectiveness along the time. The phenomenons related to the introjection and related effects have been studied from several theoretical approaches, since based in clinical evidences seems to be clear that often, a psychotherapy is not totally finished until having understood, worked out and later, integrated. In the present paper we are going to revise the psychological function that this phenomena has got as a relevant factor related to the attachment processes, as well as a factor related to the "stabilization needs" that all the persons has got. We are going to present here the Integrative Psychotherapy vision, what invites us to understand this phenomenon from a non pathological perspective, and focuses on the deep understanding on the psychological functionality of these kind of processes.Downloads
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