Abrams S, Neubauer P B
Psychoanal Q. 1976 Jan;45(1):73-99.
Infant observation indicated that there is an individual variation in development characterized by orientedness either toward the animate or toward the inanimate world. These variants, which are manifest as early as the second month of life, influence the surrounds, the continuing developmental processes, and certain aspects of character formation. Each variation in orientedness evokes a preferred way of processing percepts and situations.
对婴儿的观察表明,在发育过程中存在个体差异,其特点是对有生命或无生命世界的定向性。这些差异早在生命的第二个月就已显现,会影响周围环境、持续的发育过程以及性格形成的某些方面。每种定向性的差异都会引发一种处理感知和情境的偏好方式。