Object relations

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Are there any books you would recommend re: object relations theory and its use in treatment? I'm particularly interested in how it is used with people with PTSD.

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I would say that most object relations literature implicitly contains a theory of treatment. Object relations theorists tend to emphasize the use of transference/countertransference and enactment in clinical practice. I'm not sure if I know of any books that are more "clinical" than they are "theoretical" but here are some books that helped me get acquainted with object relations theory and helped me think about my own clinical work:

Object Relations in Psychoanalytic Theory by Greenberg and Mitchell

Essential Papers on Object Relations Ed. by Peter Buckley

Object Relations theory and Clinical Psychoanalysis by Otto Kernberg
(I also like his primer of transference focused psychotherapy)

As for books dealing specifically with trauma:

Either of Philip Bromberg's two books

or

Treating the Adult Survivor of Sexual Abuse by Davies and Frawley
(I especially recommend this one!)

Best of luck to you!
 
"Object Relations in Severe Trauma: Psychotherapy of the Sexually Abused Child" by Stephen Prior is also a good read, though, as the title indicates, it is somewhat narrowly focused on the sexual trauma of children.
 
Drew Westen has also done some writing/research on object relations. Not sure if it would be helpful to you, but at least another name to look form.

You can also do a search in psychinfo or pubmed for papers on object relations and then look at the citations for other ideas.
 
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