- Otto
Friedmann Kernberg (born 10
September 1928) is an Austrian-born
American psychoanalyst and
professor of
psychiatry at
Weill Cornell Medicine. He is...
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escapes from bad
inner negativity into
idealized objects outside'. Otto
Kernberg uses the term
narcissism to
refer to the role of self in the regulation...
- used
malignant narcissism as a way to
explain evil.
Psychoanalyst Otto
Kernberg first proposed malignant narcissism as a
psychiatric diagnosis in 1984...
- structured, twice-w****ly
modified psychodynamic treatment based on Otto F.
Kernberg's object relations model of
borderline personality disorder (BPD). It views...
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Paulina F.
Kernberg (January 10, 1935 –
April 12, 2006) was a
Chilean American child psychiatrist, an
authority on
personality disorders, and a professor...
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gradually will
diminish as a
result of
unavoidable optimal frustration. Otto
Kernberg has
provided an
extensive discussion of idealization, both in its defensive...
- mechanisms, an
expression of
anxiety in
socially acceptable ways Otto F.
Kernberg (1967)
developed a
theory of
borderline personality organization of which...
- object, and a
fragmentation of the ego". In the
developmental model of Otto
Kernberg, the
overcoming of
splitting is also an
important developmental task. The...
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relations theory,
including particularly the
American schools of Otto
Kernberg and
Heinz Kohut has
explored narcissistic defences through analysis of...
- be
classified into
mutually exclusive and
watertight categories. Otto
Kernberg has used the term "bridging interventions" for the therapist's attempts...