单词 | succorance |
释义 | succorancen. Psychology. A term used in some forms of personality assessment to describe the need for help, sympathy, and affection as a psychogenic force. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > psychology > psychology of personality > psychology of types > [noun] > need for sympathy succorance1938 1938 H. A. Murray Explorations in Personality ii. 83 Succorance (Succorant attitude), to seek aid, protection or sympathy. 1938 H. A. Murray Explorations in Personality iii. 181 The Succorance drive seeks a nurturant O. 1944 L. Mumford Condition of Man ii. 75 He builds his life around the themes of rejection and succorance. 1953 Brit. Jrnl. Psychol. Nov. 333 Succourance: some heroes show their great need of support, encouragement, care and protection. 1977 H. G. Burger in B. Bernardi Concept & Dynamics of Culture 421 The nine behavioral systems of man were stated on unclear empirical grounds by Beatrice Whiting (1963:7): succorance, or asking help from others, [etc.]. Derivatives ˈsuccorant adj. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > psychology > psychology of personality > psychology of types > [adjective] > needing sympathy succorant1938 1938 H. A. Murray Explorations in Personality iii. 182 The Succorant need is always a sub-need. 1973 Jrnl. Genetic Psychol. 122 185 Femininity involved being more..succorant. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1986; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < |
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