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Apr 2021
42m 41s

Cascading Constraints of Personality Dev...

NINA MCILWAIN
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This lecture is the first of two that address: Personality development, early life experiences, complex trauma, personality disorders, schemas, subpersonal, culture, unconscious, drives, affects, attachment, self and other distinctions, trust, empathy, attunement and more. Contact Email: philosophyofpsychoanalysis@gmail.com Lecturer: Associate Professor Do ... Show More
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