Mindsharing: Transitional Objects and Selfobjects as Complementary Functions |
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Authors: | Joseph Palombo |
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Affiliation: | (1) Institute for Clinical Social Work, 200 N. Michigan Avenue, Suite 407, Chicago, IL 60601, USA |
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Abstract: | ![]() This paper introduces the concept of “mindsharing” as an overarching construct that encompasses the familiar clinical phenomena described by the concepts transitional objects, auxiliary ego functions, selfobject functions, intersubjective sharing, and others. The common denominator in each of these is that one person uses others psychological functions for the purposes of maintaining self-cohesion. A case is presented to illustrate some of the implications of this position. |
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Keywords: | Mindsharing Transitional objects Selfobjects Auxiliary ego functions Intersubjectivity |
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