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The Red Thread: Closeness And A Substitute by Jasenn Zaejian, Ph.D. © 1990, Jasenn Zaejian |
 | | The ability to sustain a pleasurable, close, and intimate relationship is a primary characteristic of healthy life functioning (Baker, 1967, Lowen, 1965, 1983, Pierrakos, 1987), and of the genital character, according to Reich (1933, 1945). |
 | | The converse of closeness and contact is a special phenomenon found in all neurotic structures, but particularly in those individuals who have sustained a particularly difficult childhood in which their natural vegetative motility had been frustrated and suppressed by parental introjects and admonishments regarding natural sexual expression (Reich, 1945, p. |
 | | As her close friends would share their concern for her, she would smile a serene smile, disagreeing, and quote a passage from the new-age course she was involved in. |
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