Citations:normopathy


 * 1988 Marion Michel Oliner, Cultivating Freud's Garden in France
 * Whether ultimately the psychodynamics they describe can be applied to the study of the survivor syndrome, normopathy (McDougall), faults within the personality, a totally new personality type, severe behavior disorders, or the dynamics of ...


 * 1992 "The concept of alexithymia: An empirical study using psychodynamic ratings and self‐reports", RM Weinryb, JP Gustavsson, M Åsberg… - Acta Psychiatrica …
 * ... Normopathy and regression in the service of the ego did, however, correlate inversely with the level of education. The subscale Normopathic traits focuses on conventionalism, and lack of originality and individuality, and the results suggest that with increasing education the ...


 * 1995 "Psychoanalysis and contemporary thought" - Volume 18 - Page 176
 * The concept of "normopathy" (McDougall, 1982-1983) is tangential to this, but with an emphasis on "over- adaptation" to reality and conformism (Ruesch, 1948). On the basis of, among other things, the manner in which the patient relates to his ...


 * 1995 Samuel M. Natale, Brian M. Rothschild, Joseph W. Sora, Values, Work, Education: The Meanings of Work
 * On the one hand, society encourages us to exclude our emotions when interacting with each other, thus reinforcing normopathic behavior. On the other hand, we know how vital it is to experience emotions in some real physical thoracic and ...


 * 2002 Gary Genosko, Félix Guattari: An Aberrant Introduction
 * Interdisciplinary activities were of little use to Guattari since they are indelibly stamped with the paradox of the between: subject to an institutional orthodoxization and normopathy that allows them to be valorized from an already established ...


 * 2007 "Karolinska psychodynamic profile", RM Weinryb, RJ Rössel - Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
 * ... In normopathy, the range of emotional expression is severely limited - primarily due to the rigid, stereotype system of mores with which the individual identifies. Naturally, alexithymic traits may occur in conjunction with normopathic traits, giving rise to difficulty in expressing ...