Aportaciones Al Concepto de Objeto En El Psicoanal
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Willy Barrier’s *Aportaciones al concepto de objeto en el psicoanálisis* (1984) offers a concise exploration of how objects are theorized within psychoanalytic practice. Drawing on classic and contemporary Freudian thought, the work examines the symbolic functions of objects in the therapeutic setting, the formation of object relations, and the ways in which these concepts inform clinical interpretation. Baranger presents case illustrations that highlight the dynamic interplay between internal representations and external objects, emphasizing the relevance of object theory for understanding transference, resistance, and psychic development. Though brief, the text serves as a useful reference for students and practitioners seeking a focused overview of object‑related ideas in psychoanalysis.
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Willy Baranger
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