Module 3 Flashcards
Klein’s defense mechanisms
Projection
Introjection
Splitting
Projective identification
Projection
Ones own feelings and impulses reside in another person
Introjection
Taking into one’s own body the images of external objects
Splitting
Mentally keeping them apart
Projective Identification
Infants split off unacceptable parts of themselves, project them on to another object, and introject them in an altered form
Horney’s neurotic trends
Moving towards people
Moving against people
Moving away from people
Neuroticism
Tendency to anxiety
Fromm’s human needs
Relatedness Transcendence Rootedness Sense of identity Frame of orientation
Relatedness
Uniting with someone
Transcendence
Destroy or create things
Rootedness
Establish roots in the world
Sense of identity
Separate identity
Frame of orientation
Find your own way
Character orientations types
Non productive
Productive
Assimilation
Acquiring and using things