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This is not overidentification with a child - at least, I don't think it is.
Overidentification of students in order to increase state funding has been an issue in Pennsylvania.
The overidentification and stratification of individuals based on their skin color or nation of origin is a disease.
Overidentification: Brothers and sisters may adopt some of the traits of the child with the disability.
There is always a danger of overidentification with the people we study and to regard their problems as unique simply because the people themselves see it that way.
Mr. Greene said the heart of the problem was Mr. Sherry's overidentification with his subject.
By the same token, internships promote overidentification with employers: I make sacrifices to work free, therefore I must love my work.
Please pardon my almost schoolgirl-like crush of overidentification, but I, too, was given my first job as a producer by a woman, who has remained a friend and ally.
"Thank You for Your Service" is elegantly reported, free of the entanglements of crusading self-aggrandizement on the one hand and, on the other, an overidentification with its subjects.
The adoption of these programs comes at a time when districts have been trying to also cut down "overidentification"—too many poor and minority kids being shunted off to special education who don't need to be there.
And while they grouse and groan about Sotomayor's overidentification with minority litigants, Republicans will grouse and groan that they are being painted as racists for even raising these questions.
"There's an overidentification with actors," Dr. Jean Petrucelli, co-director of the eating disorders, compulsions and addictions service at the William Alanson White Institute in Manhattan, said in a telephone interview.
Slavoj Žižek has defended Laibach, arguing that they and their associated Neue Slowenische Kunst art group practice an overidentification with the hidden perverse enjoyment undergirding authority that produces a subversive and liberatory effect.
Attracted to contemporary concepts like overidentification, CH2 at times references Slavoj Žižek or Laibach in describing tactics intended to reveal the hidden nature of dominant ideologies not by pointing at them, but by becoming extreme forms of them (dominant ideologies).
(1995) suggested that cultural stereotyping may contribute to overidentification of substance abuse and underidentification of primary depression if clinicians believe that "passivity, averted gaze, withdrawal and minimum verbal behaviour are related to ancestry or tradition rather than to affective condition" (Dalrymple et al., 1995, p.
If your feelings for Nancy veered toward love, it is safe to suggest that you were set out on a trajectory that would find you harboring a lifelong obsession with Marlo Thomas in "That Girl," a passion for Jane Austen and an overidentification with Jo in "Little Women."