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Special Section: Relatedness, Self-Definition, and Mental Representation: Sidney J. Blatt's Contributions to Personality Assessment

Sidney Blatt's Object Relations Inventory: Contributions and Future Directions

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Pages 30-43 | Received 11 May 2015, Published online: 11 Nov 2015
 

ABSTRACT

In this article, we provide a historical overview of the Object Relations Inventory (ORI) and related methods for the assessment of object relations constructed by Sidney Blatt and colleagues (e.g., Blatt, Bers, & Schaffer, Citation1992; Blatt, Wein, Chevron, & Quinlan, Citation1979; Diamond, Kaslow, Coonerty, & Blatt, Citation1990). We clarify terminology that has been used inconsistently in the literature, especially by way of differentiating the methods used to collect descriptions of significant figures, such as the ORI and its predecessor, the Parental Description (PD) task, and the rating scales that Blatt and colleagues constructed to rate those descriptions. We provide a tabular summary of empirical studies of the measure and offer a critical review of those aspects of the instrument that require further empirical investigation and methodological rigor.

Notes

1 It should be noted that the issues we categorize under clinical utility also are related to improving the psychometric properties of the measure, particularly with regard to convergent, discriminant, ecological, and construct validity.

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