[Book note 4/5] Object Relations Therapy: Using the Relationship – The Therapy

(This is the fourth part of the five-part book note of Object Relations Therapy: Using the Relationship by Sheldon Cashdan published in 1988) The Therapy Overview The projective identification of various forms are rooted in the children’s early object relations where they learned that they are required to be dependent, controlling, sexual or ingratiating in … Continue reading [Book note 4/5] Object Relations Therapy: Using the Relationship – The Therapy

[Book note 3/5] Object Relations Therapy: Using the Relationship – Projective Identification

(This is the third part of the five-part book note of Object Relations Therapy: Using the Relationship by Sheldon Cashdan published in 1988) Pathology: Projective Identification The particular stance taken toward psychopathology is a direct derivative of the theoretical perspective to which one subscribes. In object relations theory, psychopathology is viewed as a disturbance in … Continue reading [Book note 3/5] Object Relations Therapy: Using the Relationship – Projective Identification