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The psychoanalytic term '''identification''' is approached here in two ways: |
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*[[Identification (defense mechanism)]] discusses the more narrow use of the term as a [[defense mechanism]] |
*[[Identification (defense mechanism)]] discusses the more narrow use of the term as a [[defense mechanism]] |
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Latest revision as of 16:13, 23 January 2009
The psychoanalytic term identification is approached here in two ways:
- Identification (psychodynamic) offers a broad overview of this concept in psychoanalysis
- Identification (defense mechanism) discusses the more narrow use of the term as a defense mechanism