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Critique of a Kleinian case presentation.

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  • 1UMDS, Munio Clinic, Guy's Hospital, London, UK.

The British Journal of Medical Psychology
|December 1, 1992
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Cognitive analytic therapy (CAT) offers a new perspective on pathological organization, contrasting with Kleinian analysis. CAT

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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Psychotherapy
  • Psychoanalysis

Background:

  • Kleinian analysis conceptualizes pathological organization.
  • Object relations theory underpins psychodynamic approaches.

Observation:

  • This study examines pathological organization through the lens of cognitive analytic therapy (CAT).
  • It contrasts CAT with Kleinian analysis.

Findings:

  • CAT provides an alternative theoretical model for understanding development.
  • This model, rooted in object relations theory, offers distinct insights.
  • The therapeutic methods of CAT are presented as more effective for personality integration.

Implications:

  • Cognitive analytic therapy may offer a more potent approach to personality integration.
  • This work suggests a valuable alternative for clinicians working with complex personality structures.