Tag: mother-infant bond


PRIMARY IDENTIFICATION

Introduction and Definition Primary Identification is a foundational concept within classical Psychoanalytic theory, addressing the earliest and most fundamental psychological process through which the infant begins to structure its emerging ego and relate to the external world. Unlike later, more complex forms of identification, which presuppose an established sense of self and the recognition of […]

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PRIMARY MATERNAL PREOCCUPATION

Defining Primary Maternal Preoccupation (PMP) Primary Maternal Preoccupation (PMP) is a critical psychoanalytic concept introduced by the influential British pediatrician and psychoanalyst Donald Woods Winnicott. Postulated in the mid-twentieth century, this theory describes a specific, temporary psychological state that a mother enters, typically beginning in the later stages of pregnancy and intensifying immediately following childbirth. […]

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