Question | Answer |
human development | relationships with people we depend on for survival and interactions |
object relation theorists | klein, mahler, kohut, kernberg, chodorow |
object relations | interactions of intrapsychic dynamics & interpersonal relationships |
relational-cultural theory | interpsychic experience/ connections and disconnections in a relationship |
ego psychology | It emphasized conflict between internal structures and their defense in the individual psyche. |
6 Melanie Klein | child analysis mother of object relations theory |
object relations drive | inborn drive maintain human relationships as a basic need |
object in object relations | relational needs in a human development typically primary caretakers but can be pacifiers, teddy bears, blankets |
melanie klien's drive | psychological forces that seek people as their objects |
10 | children's drives are from constructing internal mental representations and projecting them on people (externals) |
part two of klien's beliefs | They then use subsequent experiences with those people to confirm or disconfirm their internal representations and to interpret their relationships with them. |
splitting | allows children to differ good and bad to retain good |
klien contributed to | psychoanalytic theory |
kernberg's another name for object relations | human relations theory |
15 object relations theory suggest | basic pattern of all relationships with first relationships in early life |
klien preferred which "world" | inner |
mahler interested in | emerging from symbiotic relations with mother |
mahler with id, ego or super ego | ego |
separation-individuation | a stable self concept |
20 The stages of separation-individuation | differentiation practicing rapprochement consolidation |
Heinz Kohut was associated with what theory? | self-theory |
Do children or adults be mirrored? | children |
the nuclear self appears at what age? | age two |
the autonomous self consist of | self-esteem self-confidence |
25 Kohut focused on what type of disorders? | narcissistic disorders |
Narcissistic disorders' characteristics are | self-absorption low-self esteem physical complaints sense of emptiness |
borderline personality disorder | mood swings opposite ends of the spectrum aggressive tendencies trouble with developing insight |
in Kernberg's theory aggression is | a major motivating force |
reproduction of mothering | daughter's maternal instincts based off mother's role in sons it prepares for relational needs |
mother child relationship is supported by which theory | psychoanalytic objects relation theory |
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