extrospective
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From extrospect + -ive.
Adjective
[edit]extrospective (comparative more extrospective, superlative most extrospective)
- Involving extrospection.
- 1982, Adrian C. Moulyn, The Meaning of Suffering, page 57:
- In short, the physician shifts from proceeding mostly by the extrospective route toward a combined extrospective and introspective approach toward the patient as a whole human being, thus building toward a person to person, doctor-patient relationship.
- 2013, Ronald R. Lee, J. Colby Martin, Psychotherapy After Kohut: A Textbook of Self Psychology, page 107:
- When it comes to understanding the subjective self, Kohut (1959) sees the introspective and extrospective methods as unequal in value.