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Original Articles

Intimacy and Distance in the Interpersonal Relationships of Persons prone to Depression

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Pages 7-12 | Received 10 May 1967, Published online: 16 Nov 2010
 

Abstract

Self and ego boundary changes critical to the development of depression are hypothesized to have occurred in the second six months of life. An analysis of these changes suggested that persons prone to depression tend to form interpersonal relations combining intense intimacy with sharp separation. Hypotheses concerning the manifestations on the Rorschach test of these relationships and attendant concerns were supported at a satisfactory level of statistical significance.

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