Partial Object

The partial object is a representation associated with one felt as it exists several about it.

It is the object of investment of the component instincts: it does not imply the recognition of the object of love like anybody total and whole.

The term was introduced into the psychoanalytical theory by the kleiniens, according to a way opened by Karl Abraham, and thus indicates the object invested by the baby, the prototype is the center (feeder or privator).

The baby of the schizo-paranoid position perceives a parcelled out world, where the border inside/outside is not delimited: the center, first object of love, is then lived (by dynamics projection/introjection) in turn like good or bad , according to whether it satisfies or frustrates the desires of the infant. The center fantasmatiquement is fantasmatiquement invested by the baby, who allots to him qualities similar to those of the total Objet: gratifiant, persecuting, etc

The passage of the partial object to the total Objet is effective with the Depressive position.

However, the partial object abandoned with psychic maturation, but rather is never covered by the total Objet, while continuing to be invested: a person can be identified or identify another with a partial object of them, such as the Phallus for example.

In the infantile sexual theories, Freud supposes that the penis and deposit them are invested libidinalement by the child and symbolically related to the desire of child, even if it does not use the term of partial object.

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