Fairbairnвђ™s Object Relations Theory In The Clin... Review

The Internal World Unlocked: Ronald Fairbairn’s Object Relations in the Clinic

Fairbairn proposed that the "libido" is not looking for a discharge of energy (pleasure), but for a person (an "object"). From birth, an infant's survival depends on being recognized as a unique person by their primary caregiver. When this "real relationship" fails due to neglect or abuse, the infant's mind must adapt to survive the psychological threat of being unloved. The Endopsychic Structure: Why We Split Fairbairn’s Object Relations Theory in the Clin...

For clinicians, this theory offers a "penetrating and useful" model for understanding why patients—particularly those with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) or trauma histories—cling so fiercely to toxic relationships. The Core: Libido is Object-Seeking Fairbairn’s Object Relations Theory in the Clin...

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