a
change to the direct opposite; a reverse in the
order,
position, direction, etc., of If a person has a great deal of obsessiveness about
solids, or if he has gone on the inversion, if he has
dropped down a few scales and he no longer can have anything, somebody comes along and they
hand him a ten-dollar
bill and he'll say, "Oh, I couldn't have that."
-Basic Theory of CCHs (5 July 1957) a
change to the direct opposite; a reverse in the
order,
position, direction, etc., of.
acute awareness of
self.
a
situation in which something should go one way but it goes the other. A backward
situation.
a switch to an opposite
obsessive consideration such as from
compulsion to inhibition. There may be many inversions on any
consideration, each
leading further from
self-
determinism.