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Qualitative and Quantitative Szondi Diagnosis
Authors:Henry P. David Ph.D.  Martin Orne  William Rabinowitz
Affiliation:1. Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinics, University of Pittsburgh , USA;2. Harvard University;3. College of City of New York , USA
Abstract:Psychoanalytically oriented observers using the framework of object relations theory noted that patients with borderline personality organization manifest serious pathology in their capacity to use internalized imagery to cope with the vicissitudes of separation-individuation. This study examined one source of such imagery, the affect associated with a specific sample of early memories, including the earliest recollections of parents. Patients with borderline personality disorder were compared with paranoid schizophrenics and patients with neurotic character pathology. Forty-five outpatients, 15 in each group, participated in the study. It was found that borderline patients had significantly fewer positively toned early memories than neurotics or paranoid schizophrenics. Only the neurotic group, had a majority of affectively positive memories. The results are generally consistent with object relations theories of borderline psychopathology.
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