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The Assessment of Object Relations Phenomena in Adolescents: Tat and Rorschach Measu - Tat and Rorschach Measures (Paperback)
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The Assessment of Object Relations Phenomena in Adolescents: Tat and Rorschach Measu - Tat and Rorschach Measures (Paperback)
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This book offers clinicians a long-awaited comprehensive paradigm
for assessing object relations functioning in disturbed younger and
older adolescents. It gives a clear sense of how object relations
functioning is manifest in different disorders, and illuminates how
scores on object relations measures are converted into a
therapeutically relevant diagnostic matrix and formulation.
Outlining the process of object relations assessment, Kelly
presents vividly detailed cases of a range of disorders including
anorexia nervosa, borderline states, depressive disorders, and
trauma. The cases portray the vicissitudes of object relations
functioning and disruption that result in a unique structural
developmental composite for a given adolescent. A major concern is
demonstrating the utility and validity of two object representation
measures--The Mutuality of Autonomy Scale (MOA) and The Social
Cognition Object Relations Scale (SCORS)--that are the main ones
employed in the assessment of adolescents. MOA and SCORS scores
facilitate a multidimensional understanding of the nuances of an
adolescent's object relations functioning, and provide clinicians
with organized, theory-based data leading to clear, specific
treatment directions and guidelines and appropriate therapeutic
programming. The book addresses the following questions: * Is
individual psychotherapy indicated--will this adolescent benefit
from an insight-oriented approach? * What are the likely directions
that transference parameters will take in the treatment? * What
types of countertransference reactions are likely to be anticipated
in a given patient? * Is medication likely to be helpful in making
this adolescent more accessible for treatment? Focusing only on
adolescents, covering both the TAT and the Rorschach, and utilizing
object relations theory as its major interpretive foundation, the
book offers practitioners an alternative to general references
based on a more actuarial, nomothetic, and atheoretical
interpretive approach. It reflects one school of contemporary
thought in projective assessment--one that advocates a more
phenomenological, theory-based approach to test application and
interpretation.
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