1969
DOI: 10.1080/00797308.1969.11822685
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Libidinal Object Constancy and Mental Representation

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“…The child expe riences a 'bad mother' and a separate 'good mother', merging momentary experiencethe symbol -with literal reality -the referent [Kernberg, 1967;Pine, 1979]. Even earlier, when the infant starts remembering the mother in her absence, the 'hallucinated mother' literally is the mother [Fraiberg, 1969], The symbol merges with its referent, the essence of the necessity mode.…”
Section: The Mode O F Necessitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The child expe riences a 'bad mother' and a separate 'good mother', merging momentary experiencethe symbol -with literal reality -the referent [Kernberg, 1967;Pine, 1979]. Even earlier, when the infant starts remembering the mother in her absence, the 'hallucinated mother' literally is the mother [Fraiberg, 1969], The symbol merges with its referent, the essence of the necessity mode.…”
Section: The Mode O F Necessitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adler, influido por la psicología del self de Kohut, se centró en el marco de desarrollo de Fraiberg (86): el paciente regresaría a una etapa entre los 8 y los 18 meses en que no ha adquirido la capacidad de la "memoria evocativa" de la madre en ausencia de ésta y que permite al niño tolerar la separación. Debido a esta ausencia de introyectos positivos en la crianza, el niño necesitaría funciones de objeto del self por parte de figuras externas, y en ausencia de ellas, surgirían sentimientos de vacío ("terror a la aniquilación") y tendencias depresivas junto con una rabia oral crónica relacionada con los sentimientos de que la figura materna no estuvo disponible emocionalmente durante la infancia (77).…”
Section: Psicoterapia Relacional Del Trastorno Límite De Personalidadunclassified
“…It is significant, therefore, that the presence of a transitional object brought into the hospital was correlated with a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder. The transitional object, then, may help to remind the inpatient with borderline personality disorder of home or provide a way to soothe himself or herself (11,20,21) in an environment in which consistent images and representations of people may be difficult to obtain (26).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%