Through the integration of autobiographical, theoretical, and clinical material, the author attempts to describe a developmental path leading to a "creative" solution to object loss. The implications of this model are considered both for the particular type of individual described and for general psychoanalytic theory and technique.
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DeGraff, J., & Lawrence, K. a. (2002). Creativity at work : developing the right practices to make innovation happen. University of Michigan Business School Management Series, 62(2), xviii, 220 p. Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21181585
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