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parataxic distortion
parataxic distortion[¦par·ə¦tak·sik di′stȯr·shən] (psychology) A perceptual or judgmental distortion of interpersonal relations resulting from the observer's need to pattern his responses on previous experiences and thus defend himself against anxiety. parataxic distortion
par·a·tax·ic dis·tor·tionan attitude toward another person based on a distorted evaluation, usually because of too close an identification of that person with emotionally significant figures in phases of the patient's earlier life.par·a·tax·ic dis·tor·tion (par'ă-taks'ik dis-tōr'shŭn) An attitude toward another person based on a distorted evaluation, usually because of too close an identification of that person with other emotionally significant figures in the patient's past life. |