The Unanswered Self
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The Unanswered Self

A View of Personality Disorder

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Saturday 18 June 2022

A live webinar with Candace Orcutt, MA, PhD

CPD Credits: 3.5 hours

  • Includes a subtitled recording of the event and a transcript, with access for a year (14 days post the event)
  • Bookings close at 9:00am BST Wednesday 15 June

James Masterson was a leading figure and innovative thinker in the major psychoanalytic turn from the theory of repressed desires to a focus on relationship and the self. Essential to this shift was the naming and defining of personality disorder, an endeavor that both shaped Masterson’s work and, in turn, was shaped by him.

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SPEAKERS

Dr Candace Orcutt,

FULL PROGRAMME

14.00 BST
Introductions

14.10
Masterson and Personality Disorder – A new concept
The shift in perspective from treatment of the isolated symptom to concern with the whole self has held increasing psychoanalytic attention since the time of Freud. James Masterson was one of the originating minds that recognized that the contemporary patient is most effectively addressed as a maladaptive personality constricted by a distorted concept of relationship. His integrative work began with the combining of the dynamics of early childhood put forward by the object relationists, together with the developmental observations described by Margaret Mahler. Applying this knowledge to his “borderline” patients, Masterson created an original, highly effective method of treatment that established him in the therapeutic field, and, in turn, contributed to its growth.

15.00
Q&A

15.15
Break

15.30
Core Theory – Disturbed patterns of relationship based on early development
Masterson’s dynamic approach holds that personality disorder is based on an unconscious repetition of a dysfunctional pattern of relationship learned by the patient in early childhood development. He referred to this as “transference acting-out,” and first demonstrated how it is manifested in the “borderline” patient. He then realised, in integrating his theory with Kohut’s work with narcissism, that this acting-out pattern of relationship differs with different types of personality disorder. In addition, he began to explore how these patterns correlate with difficulty in meeting nodal developmental tasks relating to degrees of psychic attainment of separation from the mother and individuation of the self. He began to extend this hypothesis with his further synthesizing of Fairbairn’s concept of the schizoid personality into his own overarching model of personality disorder.

16.15
Q&A

16.30
Break

16.45
Relationship as the source of both disorder and healing
Masterson turned to developmental theory to demonstrate how a distorted early mother-child model establishes maladaptive patterns of adult behavior. He drew from object relations theory to explain how this internalization blocks the healthy psychic development that leads to a confident ability for interrelating the self with another. The therapeutic alliance, he concluded, initiates a new psychic experience of relationship that creates a new, more adaptive model that is introjected by the patient. Contemporary theory generally supports this hypothesis, and further suggests that a trauma mechanism may contribute to the formation of personality disorder. This mechanism may offer an explanation for the formidable “abandonment depression” that Masterson saw as the ultimate resistance to the “letting go” of the first, distorted pattern of relationship.

17.30
Q&A

18.00
End

FEES

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SCHEDULE

Saturday
14.00 BST Introductions
14.10 Masterson and Personality Disorder – A new concept
15.00 Q&A
15.15 Break
15.30 Core Theory – Disturbed patterns of relationship based on early development
16.15 Q&A
16.30 Break
16.45 Relationship as the source of both disorder and healing
17.30 Q&A
18.00 End

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