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- Inversive abstract "Inversive activities are processes which self internalise the action concerned. For example a person who has an Inversive personality internalises his emotions from any exterior source. An inversive heat source would be a heat source where all the heat remains within the object and is not subject to any format of transference or externalisation.Is the opposite of Transversive activities and objects which suggest by their very nature that the outcome is transferred to the secondary source.".
- Inversive wikiPageID "14470897".
- Inversive wikiPageLength "645".
- Inversive wikiPageOutDegree "6".
- Inversive wikiPageRevisionID "625572835".
- Inversive wikiPageWikiLink Category:Action.
- Inversive wikiPageWikiLink Emotion.
- Inversive wikiPageWikiLink Externalisation.
- Inversive wikiPageWikiLink Externalization.
- Inversive wikiPageWikiLink Internalization.
- Inversive wikiPageWikiLink Secondary_source.
- Inversive wikiPageWikiLink Transference.
- Inversive hasPhotoCollection Inversive.
- Inversive wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Inversive subject Category:Action.
- Inversive type Article.
- Inversive type Article.
- Inversive comment "Inversive activities are processes which self internalise the action concerned. For example a person who has an Inversive personality internalises his emotions from any exterior source. An inversive heat source would be a heat source where all the heat remains within the object and is not subject to any format of transference or externalisation.Is the opposite of Transversive activities and objects which suggest by their very nature that the outcome is transferred to the secondary source.".
- Inversive label "Inversive".
- Inversive sameAs m.0641ww6.
- Inversive sameAs Q6060473.
- Inversive sameAs Q6060473.
- Inversive wasDerivedFrom Inversive?oldid=625572835.
- Inversive isPrimaryTopicOf Inversive.