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Citation

Celani DP. Am. J. Psychother. 1999; 53(1): 60-73.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1999, Association for the Advancement of Psychotherapy)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

10207587

Abstract

Fairbairn's secular object relations model of the development of the human personality emphasizes the power of the environment to form inner ego structures and the ensuing tragic results for all human infants who are faced with an unnurturing environment. Every act that children take to insure their continuing attachment to a frustrating, yet tantalizing object undermines their developing ego structure. The consequence of severely compromised ego structures is repetition compulsion in adulthood, as illustrated by the battered-woman syndrome. Each of the engorged and unrealistic part-ego structures seeks out external objects to re-enact the original relationship that created them. The consequence of a severely rejecting childhood can be endless abuse or death.


Language: en

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