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But for the present, Hayne was concentrating on the subject of psychodynamics.
He believed that poor Hobgood was the victim of a force called psychodynamics.
Maybe Hayne's mind was so filled with such terms as psychodynamics, that he'd never heard of ladders.
The family environment and psychodynamics in the etiology of psychosis comes under scrutiny.
You should have heard our psychodynamics team.
Freud drew on the physics of his day (thermodynamics) to coin the term psychodynamics.
I was fairly good in miracles, but I guess I'm too wooden for psychodynamics.
Psychodynamics and social cognition: Notes on the fusion of psychoanalysis and psychology.
For example, he believes that throughout education, we all have similar psychodynamics in the classroom; students tend to seek explanation for personal failure.
Much though he would like to prove his theory of psychodynamics, Hayne felt that the experiment had gone too far beyond his calculations.
About this time he began work on his book Individual Psychotherapy and the Science of Psychodynamics.
The latter, unless they are thoroughly trained in psychodynamics, are always at a disadvantage to the former in social interactions.
Like Isaac Asimov's psychohistory, psychodynamics can be used to predict and guide the future course of social evolution.
There are a number of university settings in which students can do PhD level work in the area of organizational psychodynamics.
Burkard Sievers, a member and past president, has published an extensive bibliography of scholarly work on organizational psychodynamics.
Individual Psychotherapy and the Science of Psychodynamics.
Object relations theory, psychodynamics: The primary separation experienced by infants between self and other objects, distinguishing of reality from phantasy.
Psychodynamics, subsequently, attempts to explain or interpret behaviour or mental states in terms of innate emotional forces or processes.
Thus we have a rigorous science of thermodynamics but are not likely to have a science of psychodynamics for many years yet to come."
There they were born, and there they spent strange childhoods, learning such things as psychodynamics and tele-portation.
His argument, although rarely quoted, is basic to an attempt at understanding the evolution of the complex psychodynamics that characterize our species (Barkov 1978 b ).
They stressed the need for all future psychiatrists, psychologists, social scientists, and political scientists to understand the relationships between sociodynamics and individual psychodynamics.
Cyclical psychodynamics and integrative relational psychotherapy.
Chilon's "hora telos" ("see the end, consider the consequences") provides for both healthy and maladaptive psychodynamics.
Freud used the term psychodynamics to describe the processes of the mind as flows of psychological energy (libido) in an organically complex brain.