Anxiety and Personality: The Concept of a Directing Object and its Applications

Anxiety and Personality: The Concept of a Directing Object and its Applications

by Karl Koenig
Anxiety and Personality: The Concept of a Directing Object and its Applications

Anxiety and Personality: The Concept of a Directing Object and its Applications

by Karl Koenig

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Overview

The concept of a "directing object" is based on extensive clinical observations linked to a combination of ego psychology and object relations theory in the tradition of Otto Kernberg and Anne Marie and Joseph Sandler. People with a phobic disposition are those who were not, during childhood, permitted to learn by trial and error and thus gain confidence in their actions. They did not learn to direct their own actions and did not develop confidence in their capability to act successfully. In their inner world, they did not establish an internal directing object. Thus, they now need an external directing object, who watches over them. This has considerable influence on interpersonal relationships and on work. Phobic persons can work without difficulty when there is a external directing object, but they will not be able to work without such a companion. In therapy, they use their therapist as a directing object, which can create the illusion that the phobic patient is already much better. However the patient will fall back into phobic symptomatology when the therapist is no longer available as a directing object. Applying the concept of a directing object helps to understand a phobic person's psychodynamics. This will improve the results of therapy, and also help phobic persons to compensate difficulties arising from the lack of a companion, and deal with difficulties in finding and keeping one. Therapy can help them to develop their own internal directing object.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780429910869
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/11/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 96
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Karl Koenig

Table of Contents

ABOUT THE AUTHOR viiPREFACE INTRODUCTION CHAPTER ONE Psychoanalysis of phobia CHAPTER TWO Various types of phobia CHAPTER THREE Further applications APPENDIX REFERENCES INDEX
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