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  • Their symptoms, instead of presenting actions directed outward ( alloplastic activities ), are mere internal innervations ( autoplastic activities ) '.
  • Meanwhile, posing as Colonel Masters, a new customer, the Master takes over Farrel Autoplastics, a nearby plastics factory, to build Autons.
  • Ferenczi linked'the purely " autoplastic " tricks of the hysteric . . . [ to ] the bodily performances of " artists " and actors '.
  • Most Western helping modalities have a strong autoplastic bias; clients are encouraged to abandon traditional beliefs . . . to fit into a dominant society's mainstream '.
  • Man's'evolution by culture . . . is through alloplastic experiment with objects outside his own body . . . . Unlike autoplastic experiments, alloplastic ones are both replicable and reversible '.
  • 'Cross-cultural helpers have debated what has been called the autoplastic / alloplastic dilemma : how much should clients be encouraged to adapt to a given situation and how much . . . to change?
  • The analytic relationship is sometimes seen in similar terms :'the two practitioners in treatment are engaged in an unending struggle between changing the other and effecting internal change . . . " autoplastic " and " alloplastic " '.
  • Otto Fenichel however took issue with Alexander on this point, maintaining that'The pseudo-alloplastic attitude of the neurotic character cannot be changed into a healthy alloplastic one except by first being transformed, for a time, into a neurotic autoplastic attitude, which can then be treated like an ordinary symptom neurosis '.
  • As a result, among his immediate followers,'Insight into this regressive nature of the phenomenon of conversion may be taken as a starting-point for speculation about the archaic origin of the capacity for autoplastic conversion . . . according to which evolution took place through the autoplastic adaptation of the body to the demands of the environment '.
  • As a result, among his immediate followers,'Insight into this regressive nature of the phenomenon of conversion may be taken as a starting-point for speculation about the archaic origin of the capacity for autoplastic conversion . . . according to which evolution took place through the autoplastic adaptation of the body to the demands of the environment '.