I. Introduction II. Literature Review A.Self -What is the psychodynamic view of the self? -The features of self B.Self-Image -The forming process of self-image -Determining self-image issues C.Borderline Personality Disorder: Ambivalence -Borderline personality disorder through the eye of psychoanalytic approach -The concept of self and self-image for borderline personality disorder -The connection between self-image issues and borderline personality disorder D.Self-humiliation: More than physical scars -The definition of self-humiliation -Communicative language of self-humiliation -The relationship between self-image issues and self-humiliation -Self-humiliation experiences from people with borderline personality disorder III. Conclusions IV. References
I. Introduction II. Literature Review A.Self -What is the psychodynamic view of the self? -The features of self B.Self-Image -The forming process of self-image -Determining self-image issues C.Borderline Personality Disorder: Ambivalence -Borderline personality disorder through the eye of psychoanalytic approach -The concept of self and self-image for borderline personality disorder -The connection between self-image issues and borderline personality disorder D.Self-humiliation: More than physical scars -The definition of self-humiliation -Communicative language of self-humiliation -The relationship between self-image issues and self-humiliation -Self-humiliation experiences from people with borderline personality disorder III. Conclusions IV. References
ANOTHER REALITY ON SELF IMAGE: HOW DO THE SELF IMAGE ISSUES EXPLAINED BY THE PSYCHODYNAMIC PERSPECTIVE AFFECT SELF-HARM BEHAVIORS FOR BORDERLINE PERSONALITY DISORDER?
ASLAN, TILBE NUR
2021/2022
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I. Introduction II. Literature Review A.Self -What is the psychodynamic view of the self? -The features of self B.Self-Image -The forming process of self-image -Determining self-image issues C.Borderline Personality Disorder: Ambivalence -Borderline personality disorder through the eye of psychoanalytic approach -The concept of self and self-image for borderline personality disorder -The connection between self-image issues and borderline personality disorder D.Self-humiliation: More than physical scars -The definition of self-humiliation -Communicative language of self-humiliation -The relationship between self-image issues and self-humiliation -Self-humiliation experiences from people with borderline personality disorder III. Conclusions IV. ReferencesFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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