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So he examines the part of the character structure which is shared by most members of a society.
Correct strokes, stroke order, character structure, balance, and rhythm are essential in calligraphy.
These are not simplifications of character structures, but rather reduction in number of total standard characters.
He explained that if one could break down the armoring one would be able to change the neurotic character structure.
Recovery means the ability to recognize the self-destructive elements in one's character structure, and to "develop strategies to minimize the harm to yourself."
Thus the character structure in every society is formed in such a way that people can fulfill expectations quasi voluntarily.
Cameron would repeatedly use the German as the archetypal character structure on which to ground the most psychologically deviant humans.
Psychologists call this dynamic a "not me" experience: People have a character structure that does not allow them to see certain realities as part of themselves.
"Typically, it's very hard for a man of that kind of character structure to keep it under control," Dr. Kinder said.
Thus, symptoms, defenses, character structure and personality can be seen as terms describing the individual's typical interactions which occur in response to a particular interpersonal context.
More instructive is the change of the subtitle: from for the socialist restructuring of humans to toward a self-governing character structure.
Look at this--" The engineer's fingers ran over several lines of programming, all of which held an identical character structure.
To become aware of one's character structure, the focus is upon the phenomenological dimensions in the context of the ontological dimensions.
What she offered in place of orthodoxy was a shrewd outline of how neurotic character structures function in adulthood.
"Humor is an indication of a wholeness of character structure," Mr. Rosten said in a 1981 interview.
So that a society functions adequately, their members must acquire a character structure which enables them to do what they need to do in order to prosper.
The fixed fantasy is 'a primal daydream that summarises the person's erotic preferences and mirrors that person's whole character structure'.
He found in Horney's work the study of "neurotic character structure," which included such attributes as the "search for glory" and a "need for vindictive triumph."
For Reich, character structure was the result of social processes, in particular a reflection of castration and Oedipal anxieties playing themselves out within the nuclear family.
He is mainly known for his remarkably lucid analysis of Edmund Husserl's Phenomenology and for his studies on the character structure.
The user can therefore in a straightforward way find a term whose pronunciation is known rather than searching by radical or character structure, the latter being a 2-tiered approach.
The dynamic psychiatry tradition includes the exploration of covert or unconscious motivations and character structure as elaborated by classic psychoanalysis and object-relations theory.
Robert Corrington writes that the book, regarded as Reich's masterpiece, sought to move psychoanalysis away from the treatment of symptoms toward a reconfiguration of character structure.
Fromm got his ideas about character structure from two associates/students of Freud, Sándor Ferenczi and Wilhelm Reich.
Amongst the chosen variants, those that appear in the "Complete List of Simplified Characters" are also simplified in character structure accordingly.