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The most difficult data to collect in this model are the unconscious needs.
Sexual food games can, for some people, fulfill this unconscious need.
Instead, he developed this ability to reflect the unconscious needs and desires of the people around him.
The spending I had done before was to meet unconscious needs, unconsciously."
Unconscious need: Need that is unknown to those who have them.
The conscious and unconscious need for information not existing in the remembered experience of the investigator.
Here we have a repetition of the childhood in which the parent's weakness contributed to the unconscious need for punishment.
The idea is that unconscious needs will come out in the person's response, e.g. an aggressive person may see images of destruction.
Indiscriminate sexual behavior usually represents a compulsive utilization of sexuality to fulfill other unconscious needs.
To be fully satisfying they must respond, at least vicariously, to our unconscious needs and desires, which have been slumbering in us since childhood.
The unconscious need to fail was noted by Freud, who said men who ruined their own success were commonly seen in psychoanalysis.
Countertransference refers to a doctor's emotional reactions to a patient that are based on his own unconscious needs and conflicts.
This holds that an individual puts structure on an ambiguous situation in a way that is consistent with their own conscious & unconscious needs.
Information need is an individual or group's desire to locate and obtain information to satisfy a conscious or unconscious need.
Attuned to her unconscious needs, her body was already responding to the overwhelming emotion that was beginning to course through her.
She offers ample evidence for her core assertion: secret lives are driven by secrets we don't know we're keeping from ourselves, by unconscious needs to right deeply felt wrongs.
In order to conduct a needs chain model, the organization must identify: Instrument needs, performance needs, conscious and unconscious needs on the organizational level and the individual level.
When I showed him Tosone's grim diagnosis of his pathology - "outer reality is distorted to suit an internal unconscious need to avoid closeness with others" - he readily agreed.
These "proxies" in children's cases are used to fulfill the need and want of a parent who can protect them from harm, which is usually driven by an unconscious need for safety and a defective Oedipus complex.
Imbalances between the social reality of work and a person's ideals lead to frustration, and imbalances between a person's unconscious needs and their ideals lead to a waste of energy or "energy sink."
Figure 1 identifies four main types of need that must be considered, for example, for determining the organization's goals and the instrument needs with full understanding of the unconscious needs while a different factor determines the objectivity level.
This orientation suggests the main cause of the addiction syndrome is the unconscious need to entertain and to enact various kinds of homosexual and perverse fantasies, and at the same time to avoid taking responsibility for this.
Dr. Maurice Martin (1968) suggests that neurotic, unconscious needs for security motivate hostile-dependent individuals to pursue romantic relationships and that most of these relationships fail due to the overwhelming nature of the hostile-dependent individual's needs.
The emotional stakes that we invest in our children; how we relive our own childhoods through their experiences; how we bias their lives to satisfy our unconscious needs: these themes have not been satisfactorily explored in American literature.
It is this need to conform to society and control the libido that leads to tension and disturbance in the individual, prompting the use of ego defenses to dissipate the psychic energy of these unmet and mostly unconscious needs into other forms.