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Defensive Splitting
A psychological mechanism in which a person views themselves and others as entirely good or entirely bad to manage conflicting emotions.
Self-psychology
Self-psychology is a psychoanalytic theory focusing on the development of the self through relationships, emphasizing empathy and the therapist-client bond.
Mirroring Transference
A psychoanalytic concept where the client projects and attributes their feelings or attitudes onto the therapist, who acts as a mirror reflecting the client's emotional states.
Classical Psychoanalysis
A method of psychotherapy that involves exploring unconscious desires and conflicts through techniques like dream interpretation and free association, rooted in Freudian theory.
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