William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn (/ˈfɛərbɛərn/) FRSE (11 August 1889 – 31 December 1964) was a Scottish psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and a central figure...
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extended object relations theory during the 1940s and 1950s. In 1952, Ronald Fairbairn formulated his theory of object relations. The term has been used in...
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pacifist Ronald Fairbairn (William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn, 1889–1964), British psychoanalyst, father of Nicholas Fairbairn Steve Fairbairn (1862–1938)...
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Nicholas Fairbairn was born in Edinburgh on 24 December 1933, the third child and second son of Mary Ann More-Gordon and Ronald Fairbairn, a psychoanalyst...
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to a split in personality alters. Splitting was first described by Ronald Fairbairn in his formulation of object relations theory in 1952; it begins as...
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Society have included: Michael Balint, Wilfred Bion, John Bowlby, Ronald Fairbairn, Anna Freud, Harry Guntrip, Melanie Klein, Donald Meltzer, Joseph J...
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psychoanalyst Horacio Etchegoyen – psychoanalyst Bracha L. Ettinger Ronald Fairbairn – psychoanalyst Pierre Fédida Shoshana Felman Otto Fenichel – psychoanalyst...
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came to be known as "Independents" – Sylvia Payne, Marjorie Brierley, Ronald Fairbairn and Ella Freeman Sharpe, and eventually Donald Winnicott and Paula...
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Gerhard Creutzfeldt, German neuropathologist (born 1885) December 31 Ronald Fairbairn, Scottish psychiatrist and psychoanalyst (born 1889) Ólafur Thors,...
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Evans-Anfom, Ghanaian doctor and vice-chancellor of Kwame Nkrumah University Ronald Fairbairn, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, known for his Object Relations Theory...
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inability to acknowledge one's own vulnerabilities. Psychoanalysts like Ronald Fairbairn and Neville Symington considered that everybody has a potential breaking...
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the "Independent Group"), to which Winnicott belonged, along with Ronald Fairbairn, Michael Balint, Masud Khan, John Bowlby, Marion Milner, and Margaret...
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it is virtually unknown in Europe. In 1952, British psychiatrist Ronald Fairbairn published the paper "Schizoid Factors in the Personality" as part of...
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for healthy psychic maturation. The psychoanalysts Otto F. Kernberg, Ronald Fairbairn, D.W. Winnicott and Heinz Kohut also played seminal roles in developing...
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Independence which was to be published that year. Others point to Ronald Fairbairn's concept of mature dependency, to challenge cultural disparagement...
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neo-psychoanalytic tradition (which includes Anna Freud, Erik Erikson, Ronald Fairbairn, Donald Winnicott, Margaret Mahler, Harry Guntrip, John Bowlby, and...
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connection, the will to separate and the will to unite. Decades before Ronald Fairbairn, now credited by many as the inventor in the 1940s of modern object-relations...
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American admiral, Medal of Honor recipient (d. 1942) August 11 – Ronald Fairbairn, Scottish psychiatrist and psychoanalyst (d. 1964) August 15 – Marthe...
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and his followers, and in particular the Object relations theory of Ronald Fairbairn and others. As well as educating others at the clinic, Rees took the...
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forester and ornithologist William Ronald Dodds Fairbairn (1889–1964), member of the British Psychoanalytical Society Fairbairn (disambiguation) William (disambiguation)...
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Kohut's notion of the "selfobject") and the object relations theory of Ronald Fairbairn and D.W. Winnicott. Some of Mayes' work in curriculum theory, especially...
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Lane. Hannah MacGoun (1864-1913) artist, lived at 69 Morningside Road Ronald Fairbairn (1889-1964), psychiatrist and psychoanalyst; lived in Cluny Gardens...
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synthesised the theories of major psychoanalysts, including Melanie Klein, Ronald Fairbairn, D. W. Winnicott, and Michael Balint. Although he accepted many of...
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Prime Minister of Iceland on five occasions between 1942 and 1963 Ronald Fairbairn, 75, Scottish psychoanalyst who formulated the object relations theory...
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distinction has also been compared to Michael Balint's "basic fault" and to Ronald Fairbairn's notion of the "compromised ego". Erich Fromm, in his 1941 book The...
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founder of rational-emotive therapy (RET) Erik Erikson Hans Eysenck Ronald Fairbairn theorist of object-relations psychoanalysis Edna B Foa Anna Freud Sigmund...
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psychiatrist in Edinburgh, Sutherland undertook a training analysis with Ronald Fairbairn. In 1935, aged 30, he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of...
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Kohut's notion of the selfobject) and the object relations theory of Ronald Fairbairn and D.W. Winnicott. Some of Mayes' work in curriculum theory, especially...
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schizoid person and schizoid pathology were not things to be set apart. Ronald Fairbairn's seminal work on the schizoid personality, from which most of what...
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Brierley – A member from 1930 until her death. David Eder Rose Edgcumbe Ronald Fairbairn Anna Freud André Green Stephen Grosz Betty Joseph Melanie Klein – A...
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