object relations theory

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Object relations theory is a psychoanalytic framework that focuses on how early relationships with primary caregivers shape an individual’s internal world, personality development, and later interpersonal patterns.

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instanceOf psychoanalytic theory
psychological theory
theory of personality development
appliedIn psychoanalytic psychotherapy
psychodynamic psychotherapy
treatment of borderline personality organization
treatment of personality disorders
associatedWith Donald Winnicott NERFINISHED
Harry Guntrip NERFINISHED
John Bowlby NERFINISHED
Margaret Mahler NERFINISHED
Melanie Klein NERFINISHED
Otto Kernberg NERFINISHED
Ronald Fairbairn NERFINISHED
contrastsWith drive theory emphasis on instinctual drives
coreConcept bad object
good object
holding environment
internal objects
object representations
part objects
projective identification
separation–individuation NERFINISHED
splitting
transitional object
whole objects
developedIn United Kingdom NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
emergedFrom classical Freudian psychoanalysis
emergedIn early 20th century
emphasizes relational needs over instinctual drives
fieldOfStudy clinical psychology
psychoanalysis
focusesOn early relationships with primary caregivers
internal representations of self and others
interpersonal relationships
personality development
unconscious mental representations
influenced attachment theory NERFINISHED
contemporary psychodynamic therapy
relational psychoanalysis NERFINISHED
theorizes early caregiver–infant interactions shape internal world
internalized relationships influence later relationships
pathology arises from disturbed early object relations
usedBy psychoanalysts
psychodynamic therapists
views psychic structure as internalized object relations
self as constituted through relationships

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Otto Rosenfeld influenced object relations theory