1. Borderline Personality Disorder
In this sense, Freud's model considers relationships to be secondary. ... Object Relations, In contrast to Freud's understanding, is a set of theories that are based on the foundation that relationships, beginning with the mother-infant dyad, are primary, and that intrapsychic, interpersonal, and group experiences offer the basis for the development of individual identity. ... The individual's interpretation of these relationships, both conscious and unconscious, becomes the basis for later relations with others, in friendship, marriage, and raising a family. ... These patie...
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