Tag: self-absorption


AUTISTIC THINKING

Definition and Historical Context The term autistic thinking denotes a specific pattern of cognitive function characterized primarily by its detachment from external, objective reality. Initially introduced into the psychological lexicon by Swiss psychiatrist Eugen Bleuler in 1911, alongside the concept of autism itself, it described thought processes highly concentrated on internal desires, fantasies, and subjective […]

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PREOCCUPATION

Introduction and Definition of Preoccupation The term preoccupation, derived from the Latin praeoccupare, signifying to seize or take possession beforehand, refers in psychology to a state of profound mental absorption wherein an individual’s attention is overwhelmingly focused on a specific thought, idea, object, or internal experience, often to the exclusion of external reality or competing […]

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