Mirroring

The process of symmetrically copying and transferring one dental design feature (e.g., crown) to the contralateral side. For example, mirroring a maxillary central incisor so that its pair is an exact, mirrored duplicate.


As conceptualized by Heinz Kohut (1913–1981), the empathic responsiveness of the parent to the developing child’s activities. The parental response teaches the child which of his or her potential qualities are most highly valued. Mirroring validates the child as to who he or she is and affirms his or her worth. The content of the superego is the residue of the mirroring experience.


A technique in psychodrama in which another person in the group plays the role of the patient, who watches the enactment as if gazing into a mirror. The first person may exaggerate one or more aspects of the patient’s behavior. Following the portrayal, the patient is usually encouraged to comment on what he or she has observed.


A technique used in psychodrama in which an individual attempts to see himself or herself as another person, thereby acquiring an understanding of how others view him or her.


 


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