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  • noun Plural form of subphase.

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  • Some authors recommended the use of more specific techniques geared to the particular subphases at which developmental lesions occurred and to a reparative use of the therapeutic relationship to build or facilitate higher levels of ego functioning and object relations.

    Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001

  • Some authors recommended the use of more specific techniques geared to the particular subphases at which developmental lesions occurred and to a reparative use of the therapeutic relationship to build or facilitate higher levels of ego functioning and object relations.

    Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001

  • Separation-individuation deals with the preoedipal period and consists of the four main subphases of differentiation, practicing, rapprochement, and on the way to object constancy, each of which consists of developmental tasks.

    Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001

  • Separation-individuation deals with the preoedipal period and consists of the four main subphases of differentiation, practicing, rapprochement, and on the way to object constancy, each of which consists of developmental tasks.

    Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001

  • With patients who show severe deficits in internal structure, the therapist not only provides a benign and caring atmosphere but deliberately uses his or her relationship with the patient to facilitate development through separation-individuation subphases.

    Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001

  • They argued that early subphase inadequacies give rise to less structuralization of the ego and to a lower level type of pathology than do later subphase inadequacies, so that the nature of borderline pathology differs depending on whether problems in caretaker-child interaction occur in the symbiotic, differentiation, practicing, rapprochement, or on the way to object constancy subphases.

    Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001

  • With patients who show severe deficits in internal structure, the therapist not only provides a benign and caring atmosphere but deliberately uses his or her relationship with the patient to facilitate development through separation-individuation subphases.

    Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001

  • They argued that early subphase inadequacies give rise to less structuralization of the ego and to a lower level type of pathology than do later subphase inadequacies, so that the nature of borderline pathology differs depending on whether problems in caretaker-child interaction occur in the symbiotic, differentiation, practicing, rapprochement, or on the way to object constancy subphases.

    Object Relations Theory and Self Psychology in Social Work Practice EDA G. GOLDSTEIN 2001

  • Thus, the distinctive adolescent stages and subphases create complex forms of transference.

    Clinical Work with Adolescents Judith Marks Mishne 1986

  • Model subphases: Ongoing Work • summarisation: annotation of own modi fi cations • exploration: fi nding of others 'modi fi cations • Con fl icts can be resolved using, e.g.,

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