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Good Object, Bad Object? (Splitting In Therapy)
Season 3 · Episode 5

Good Object, Bad Object? (Splitting In Therapy)

The Art of Therapy · Treatment Works Health Care Centre

March 19, 202628m 24s

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Show Notes

In Episode 5, we explore Object Relations Theory—a major development in psychodynamic psychotherapy that helps therapists understand how a client’s early relationships shape their inner world, expectations, and patterns of relating. We look at how theorists like Melanie Klein shifted the focus from drives to relationships, and how concepts like splitting (the “good” and “bad” object) can help explain emotional intensity, instability, and rigid relational expectations. We also explore how attachment experiences become templates that clients bring into adult relationships—and into the therapy room through transference. A key clinical takeaway in this episode is that therapy is not only about insight. It’s also about creating conditions for a corrective experience in the here-and-now, where new ways of relating can become possible.

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