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In response to circulatory shock,
Transitional Object
An object, often a soft toy or blanket, used by children to provide psychological comfort in times of stress or change.
Psychosocial Development
A theory proposed by Erik Erikson that describes the impact of social experience across the whole lifespan, emphasizing the development of personality and the acquisition of social skills.
Archetype
A universally recognized symbol or pattern of behavior that is found in myths and collective unconscious, according to Jungian psychology.
Paranoid Position
The paranoid position is a concept in psychoanalytic theory referring to an early state of psychological developmejt characterized by splitting of external objects into good and bad parts.
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