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}}</ref> and [[Glen O. Gabbard]]. In making object relations theory more useful as a general [[psychology]] [[N. Gregory Hamilton]] added the specific ego functions to [[Otto F. Kernberg]]'s concept of object relations units.<ref name="Self and Ego">Hamilton, N.G. (1996). ''The Self and the Ego in Psychotherapy''. Jason Aronson {{ISBN|978-1568216591}}</ref>
 
'''Object Relations and Art Therapy'''
 
"Art therapy offers the possibility for psychological space—that which is created through the interactions of two individuals—to be reorganized by mirroring or complementarity (offering opposites). This space has much in common with what Winnicott calls transitional space (1971). It is an intermediate area that is neither inside nor outside, but which bridges subjective and objective reality" ( Rubin, p.132, 2016).
 
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==Notes and references==
Rubin, J. A. (2016). ''Approaches to Art Therapy'' (3rd ed.). Taylor & Francis. <nowiki>https://bookshelf.vitalsource.com/books/9781317505723</nowiki> {{Reflist|30em}}
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==Further reading==