Reparation (psychoanalysis)

The term reparation was used by Melanie Klein (1921) to indicate a psychological process of making mental repairs to a damaged internal world.[1] In object relations theory, it represents a key part of the movement from the paranoid-schizoid position to the depressive position — the pain of the latter helping to fuel the urge to reparation.[2]

  1. ^ Lani A. Gerity, Creativity and the Dissociated Patient (1999) p. 20
  2. ^ Robert Caper, Immaterial Facts (2000) p. 117

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