| 1. | This influence led to the development of the science of psychodynamics.
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| 2. | The family environment and psychodynamics in the etiology of psychosis comes under scrutiny.
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| 3. | In the war's aftermath, a science called psychodynamics is created.
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| 4. | Psychodynamics are at play : The president compartmentalizes.
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| 5. | Psychodynamics was initially further developed by Carl Jung, Alfred Adler and Melanie Klein.
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| 6. | There are also some normative theories involving psychodynamics.
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| 7. | Freud drew on the physics of his day ( thermodynamics ) to coin the term psychodynamics.
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| 8. | About this time he began work on his book Individual Psychotherapy and the Science of Psychodynamics.
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| 9. | The architecture of the set and the movement are a reflection of the psychodynamics of the piece.
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| 10. | In general, psychodynamics studies the transformations and exchanges of " psychic energy " within the personality.
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