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structuralization

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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A making or keeping structural; the act of bringing into or maintaining in structural form or relation. Also spelled structuralisation.

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  • noun The process or result of structuralizing; the giving of structure to something.

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Examples

  • They argued that early subphase inadequacies give rise to less structuralization of the ego and to a lower level type of pathology than do later subphase inadequacies, so that the nature of borderline pathology differs depending on whether problems in caretaker-child interaction occur in the symbiotic, differentiation, practicing, rapprochement, or on the way to object constancy subphases.

    Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001

  • They argued that early subphase inadequacies give rise to less structuralization of the ego and to a lower level type of pathology than do later subphase inadequacies, so that the nature of borderline pathology differs depending on whether problems in caretaker-child interaction occur in the symbiotic, differentiation, practicing, rapprochement, or on the way to object constancy subphases.

    Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001

  • Due to constitutional deficits, lack of suitable objects, and improper environmental handling, children in this latter group have inferior object relationships; weak identification; incomplete structuralization; permeable id-ego boundaries; and distorted, deformed and immature egos A.

    Clinical Work with Adolescents Judith Marks Mishne 1986

  • (Being and Nothingness), 1943, is a massive structuralization of his concept of being, from which much of modern existentialism derives.

    Jean-Paul Sartre - Biography 1964

  • It is the process of the structuralization of function.

    Introduction to the Science of Sociology Robert Ezra Park 1926

  • For example, Gertrude and Rubin Blanck 1974,1979 showed how specific separation-individuation subphase inadequacies lead to problems in the ego’s structuralization and to impaired capacity for object relations.

    Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001

  • For example, Gertrude and Rubin Blanck 1974,1979 showed how specific separation-individuation subphase inadequacies lead to problems in the ego’s structuralization and to impaired capacity for object relations.

    Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001

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