Definition of Introjects

1. Verb. (third-person singular of introject) ¹

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Definition of Introjects

1. introject [v] - See also: introject

Lexicographical Neighbors of Introjects

introgressive
introing
introit
introits
introitus canalis
introitus of facial canal
introitus vaginæ
introject
introjected
introjecting
introjection
introjections
introjects (current term)
introld
intromission
intromissions
intromit
intromits
intromitted
intromittent
intromitter
intromitters
intromitting
intron
intron splicing
intronic

Literary usage of Introjects

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Man's Unconscious Spirit; the Psychoanalysis of Spiritism by Wilfrid Lay (1921)
"Introjection It appears then that the internal sensations are the medium by which he centripetally identifies or introjects, and the external sensations are ..."

2. The American Journal of Psychology by Granville Stanley Hall, Edward Bradford Titchener (1911)
"The neurotic is constantly in search of objects, with which he can identify himself and to which he can transfer feelings, and which he introjects, ..."

3. The American Journal of Psychology by Edward Bradford ( Titchener, Granville Stanley Hall (1911)
"The neurotic is constantly in search of objects, with which he can identify himself and to which he can transfer feelings, and which he introjects, ..."

4. The Concept of Consciousness by Edwin Bissell Holt (1914)
"We have already touched on these briefly and have seen how the vacillating dualistic theory now projects them into space, now introjects them into mind, ..."

5. Treatment Services for Adolescent Substance Abusers by Alfred S. Friedman (1998)
"The goals are to promote new identifications (healthy self-concepts) and to modify old destructive loyalty bonds (to parental figures) and introjects (loved ..."

6. Mechanisms of Character Formation: An Introduction to Psychoanalysis by William Alanson White (1916)
"The environment has become strangely blended with these patients' personality by the process of introjection, and as the environment thus introjects itself ..."

7. Mental Adjustments by Frederic Lyman Wells (1917)
"The neurotic, so to speak, “introjects” the stimulus-words. “Introjektion u. Uebertragung,” Jahrb. f. psa. u. psp. Forsch. (1909), 432. ..."

8. Contributions to Psycho-analysis by Sándor Ferenczi (1916)
"Applying the newly coined word, one may say that the neurotic "introjects" the stimulus- words of the experiment. The objection will be raised that ..."

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