MIXED ANACLITIC-INTROJECTIVE PSYCHOPATHOLOGY IN TREATMENT-RESISTANT INPATIENTS UNDERGOING PSYCHOANALYTIC PSYCHOTHERAPY
Utilizing data from the Riggs-Yale Project, 45 male and 45 female 18-29-year-old treatment-resistant inpatients undergoing intensive psychoanalytically oriented treatment were studied. Twenty-seven mixed-type anaclitic-introjective inpatients were compared with 29 "pure" anaclitic and 34 &...
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description | Utilizing data from the Riggs-Yale Project, 45 male and 45
female 18-29-year-old treatment-resistant
inpatients undergoing intensive psychoanalytically oriented treatment were
studied. Twenty-seven mixed-type
anaclitic-introjective inpatients were compared with 29
"pure" anaclitic and 34 "pure" introjective
inpatients. At intake, mixed-type inpatients were more
clinically impaired (i.e., were more
symptomatic, cognitively impaired, and thought disordered)
and more vulnerable (i.e., less accurate object
representations and more frequently used maladaptive defense mechanisms)
in comparison with clearly defined anaclitic and introjective
patients. Mixed-type patients, however, improved
significantly more in the course of psychoanalytically oriented
treatment, in terms of clinical functioning
(i.e., symptoms, cognitive functioning)
and psychological vulnerability (i.e., utilization
of more adaptive defense mechanisms). |
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"pure" anaclitic and 34 "pure" introjective
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clinically impaired (i.e., were more
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"pure" anaclitic and 34 "pure" introjective
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clinically impaired (i.e., were more
symptomatic, cognitively impaired, and thought disordered)
and more vulnerable (i.e., less accurate object
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in comparison with clearly defined anaclitic and introjective
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"pure" anaclitic and 34 "pure" introjective
inpatients. At intake, mixed-type inpatients were more
clinically impaired (i.e., were more
symptomatic, cognitively impaired, and thought disordered)
and more vulnerable (i.e., less accurate object
representations and more frequently used maladaptive defense mechanisms)
in comparison with clearly defined anaclitic and introjective
patients. Mixed-type patients, however, improved
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