WordNet
- form a constellation or cluster
English Journal
- Associative dreaming: reverie and active imagination.
- Cwik AJ1.
- The Journal of analytical psychology.J Anal Psychol.2011 Feb;56(1):14-36. doi: 10.1111/j.1468-5922.2010.01888.x.
- The idea of countertransference has expanded beyond its original meaning of a neurotic reaction to include all reactions of the therapist: affective, bodily, and imaginal. Additionally, Jung's fundamental insight in 'The psychology of the transference' was that a 'third thing' is created in the anal
- PMID 21241292
- Desert wanderings: pathways for whole, broken and shattered psyches.
- Joseph SM1.
- The Journal of analytical psychology.J Anal Psychol.2000 Jul;45(3):385-408.
- This paper challenges an implicit assumption of analytical psychology that centred, mandalic images express psychical wholeness in an optimal fashion across cultures and eras. I suggest that liminal, bardo-like eras, such as our 'post-modern' one, constellate complex, antithetical and ec-centric ima
- PMID 10953510
- [Mother, father, child--on the theory of dyadic and triadic relationships].
- Sohni H.
- Praxis der Kinderpsychologie und Kinderpsychiatrie.Prax Kinderpsychol Kinderpsychiatr.1991 Jul-Aug;40(6):213-21.
- Starting with the observable persistence of dyadic relationship models in the present understanding of the psychodynamic process from partner relationships (man-woman) to threesome relationships (mother-child-father), the theory is maintained that specific interpersonal psychodynamic defense process
- PMID 1946216
Japanese Journal
- healthの語源とその同族語との意味的連鎖 : 意味的連鎖という視点からの語源研究の有効性
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- constellateとは。意味や和訳。[動](他)(自)…を[が](星座の星のように)群がらせる[群がる]. - 40万項目以上収録、例文・コロケーションが豊富な無料英和和英辞典。
- Definition of CONSTELLATE transitive verb 1: to unite in a cluster 2: to set or adorn with or as if with constellations intransitive verb: cluster ADVERTISEMENT Examples of CONSTELLATE <the museum has constellated many of ...
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