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transitivism Psychiatry.|ˈtrɑːnsɪtɪvɪz(ə)m, ˈtræns-| [f. transitive a. (n.) + -ism.] A mental state or condition in which a patient attributes to others his own experiences and sensations.
1924A. A. Brill tr. Bleuler's Textbk. Psychiatry ii. 38 The splitting off of parts of a personality in transitivism proceeds in a different manner; here the patient's own experiences become detached from him, and are ascribed to another person... Transitivism is an almost common occurrence in schizophrenia. 1960R. F. C. Hull tr. Jung's Coll. Wks. III. 134 The representation of one's own complexes by strange actors in dreams is well known..in psychopathology we know it in the form of ‘transitivism’. 1971Internat. Jrnl. Psycho-Anal. LII. 237 The schizophrenic delusion of transitivism, which relates to the loss of ego boundaries, represents a regression of ego development. |