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Self-Esteem and Shame

Developmental Aspects of Self-Esteem in the Analysis of an 11-Year-Old Boy

Pages 337-356 | Published online: 06 Feb 2017
 

Abstract

This paper explores the vicissitudes of self-esteem in the analysis of an 11-year-old boy. The paper highlights the complex interplay from different developmental periods that underlies the growth and sustaining of self-esteem. This interplay, catalyzed in the crucible of the transference, includes issues of evolution of affect states, self-structure, object relations, psychosexual development, conflict, and defenses.

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