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RG-13.16, Dr. Ralph Greenson, Introduction to Psychoanalytic Child Psychology, lecture , lecture, October 23, 1946
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October 23, 1946
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RG-13.16
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Psychoanalytic Narratives, Discourses and Conceptions, 1918-1960 Item 16: RG-13.16, Dr. Ralph Greenson, Introduction to Psychoanalytic Child Psychology, lecture, October 23, 1946, October 23, 1946
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Tensions and motor activities for relaxation, Dr. Greenson
The child responds to external and internal stimuli, Dr. Greenson
Uncoordinated movements, crying, eliminating actions, Dr. Greenson
Child's relation to food determines later attitude to world and persons, Dr. Greenson
Documents from the NCP Archive, Dr. Greenson
Documents from the NCP Archive, Scientific meetings
Dr. Greenson, Introduction to Psychoanalytic Child Psychology, lecture
Dr. Greenson, scientific works
Energies and counter - energies, child behavior, Dr. Greenson
Instinctual impulses, Dr. Greenson
Interest only in satisfaction of need, Dr. Greenson
Mouth the executive organ of all instinctual needs, Dr. Greenson
Observation on the child, stages, Dr. Greenson
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings
Psychoanalytic Study Group, scientific meetings, topics
Psychoanalytic Study Group of Los Angeles, scientific meetings
Reaction to frustrating mother: creation of fear, hostility to people, Dr. Greenson
Scientific meetings, discussions
Sucking impulse later partly retained, partly replaced by biting impulse, Dr. Greeson
Swallowing model for acceptance, spitting model for rejection, Dr. Greenson
Tensions and motor activities for relaxation, Dr. Greenson
The child responds to external and internal stimuli, Dr. Greenson
Uncoordinated movements, crying, eliminating actions, Dr. Greenson
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