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Klein believed that the infant's relationship to the served as a model for later object relationships.
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Object relations theory is an offspring of instinct theory.
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According to Klein, are psychic representations of unconscious id instincts.
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Infants , or take external objects, into their psychic structure.
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An infant adopts the position to fight off feelings of persecution.
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Klein's position consists of feelings of anxiety over losing a loved object combined with a sense of guilt for desiring to destroy that object.
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With the psychic defense mechanism of , infants attempt to manage the good and bad aspects of themselves by keeping apart incompatible impulses.
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With identification, infants split off unacceptable parts of themselves, project these parts onto another object, and then introject these parts back into themselves in a changed form.
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Although the is poorly organized at birth, it is strong enough to feel anxiety and to use defense mechanisms.
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A little boy's position is marked by a passive homosexual attitude toward his father.







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