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What are the major features of Wernicke's aphasia?
Object Relations
A theory in psychoanalysis focusing on relationships with others, suggesting that the internalization of experiences with primary caregivers affects personality development and behavior.
Anna Freud
A pioneering child psychoanalyst and the daughter of Sigmund Freud, known for her work on defense mechanisms and the psychoanalysis of children.
Series of Dreams
Sequential dreams that may be linked by themes, characters, or narratives, reflecting the dreamer's subconscious thoughts, feelings, or experiences.
Biological Forces
Natural and inherent influences on behavior and development, often rooted in genetics and physiology.
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