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James F. Masterson ([[1926]]-[[03-25]]) was born in [[Philadelphia]], Pa. He is one of the pioneers of [[Object relations theory]]. He received his undergraduate degree from [[University of Notre Dame]] and his [[Doctor of Medicine|MD]] in 1950 from [[Thomas Jefferson University]]. |
James F. Masterson ([[1926]]-[[03-25]]) was born in [[Philadelphia]], Pa. He is one of the pioneers of [[Object relations theory]]. He received his undergraduate degree from [[University of Notre Dame]] and his [[Doctor of Medicine|MD]] in 1950 from [[Thomas Jefferson University]]. |
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Revision as of 19:26, 4 September 2007
James F. Masterson (1926-03-25) was born in Philadelphia, Pa. He is one of the pioneers of Object relations theory. He received his undergraduate degree from University of Notre Dame and his MD in 1950 from Thomas Jefferson University.
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NEW FOCUS ON NARCISSISM OFFERS ANALYSTS INSIGHT INTO GRANDIOSITY AND EMPTINESS