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Department of Pathophysiology and Transplantation, University of Milan, Milan, Italy
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An Attachment-Based Framework for Disordered Personality Development: Implications for Intersubjective Psychodynamic Psychotherapy
Author(s): Paolo Brambilla, Cinzia Bressi and Bruno Biagianti*
Infant-caregiver dyads range show high heterogeneity in terms of goodness-of-fit. Several lines of evidence indicate
that the modalities by which areas of good and poor fit were emotionally recognized and managed by caregivers
influence the infant's personality development, the integration of its personality traits, the overall sense of
authenticity, as well as the modalities of transference that typically manifest during psychodynamic psychotherapy.
Within an intersubjective framework, the relationship between patient and psychotherapist will inevitably recreate
goodness-of-fit issues, although the specific areas of poor fit will likely differ from the ones emerged with caregivers.
In other words, emotional disharmony may originate from personality traits that were not problematic in the first
place. The author hypothesizes that disclosure of the challenges assoc.. View More»
DOI:
10.35248/2161-0487.22.12.431