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195 related items for PubMed ID: 1002373

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    Masur C.
    J Am Psychoanal Assoc; 2009 Apr; 57(2):467-73. PubMed ID: 19516069
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  • 22. [Development of object relations and affect].
    Sandler J, Sandler AM.
    Psychiatr Enfant; 1978 Apr; 21(2):333-56. PubMed ID: 748956
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  • 23. The indivisibility of Freudian object relations and drive theories.
    Spruiell V.
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  • 24. Psychoanalytic theories of infant development and its disturbances: a critical evaluation.
    Brody S.
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  • 25. Object orientedness: the person or the thing.
    Abrams S, Neubauer PB.
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    Hardin HT, Hardin DH.
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  • 27. [The sequela of role reversal for delayed marriage and maternity].
    Bergmann MV.
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  • 28. Object loss and early sexual development.
    Roiphe H, Galenson E.
    Psychoanal Q; 1973 Jan; 42(1):73-90. PubMed ID: 4691426
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  • 29. Hide-and-seek in the playroom: on object loss and transference in child treatment.
    Frankiel RV.
    Psychoanal Rev; 1993 Jan; 80(3):341-59; discussion 377-88. PubMed ID: 8272456
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  • 31. Current psychoanalytic object relations theory and its clinical implications.
    Friedman LJ.
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  • 33. The role of internalization in the development of object relations during the separation-individuation phase.
    McDevitt JB.
    J Am Psychoanal Assoc; 1979 Jan; 27(2):327-43. PubMed ID: 479510
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  • 34. Rapprochement subphase of the separation-individuation process.
    Mahler MS.
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  • 35. [The transitional object and object relations].
    Schlösser AM.
    Prax Kinderpsychol Kinderpsychiatr; 1990 Jan; 39(1):6-11. PubMed ID: 2179935
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  • 36. The oedipal experience and the development of the self.
    Gruen A.
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  • 38. I. The self and its parts.
    Meissner WW.
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  • 39. [Family attachments in early childhood and later psychological development].
    Ernst C.
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  • 40. Observations on the effects of social deprivation on the development of young children from disorganized slum families.
    Malone CA.
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