Object Of Obsession Info
: This paper details how certain objects are acquired to signal social affiliation or symbolic self-completion, particularly in those with anxious attachment styles. Psychodynamic & Theoretical Perspectives
: Defined by the American Psychological Association (DSM-5) as recurrent, persistent, and intrusive thoughts or images that cause distress. Object of Obsession
: This work argues that obsessionality is often an attempt to simplify experience and avoid the pain of intense emotional loss by seeking "omnipotent control" over an object. Key Clinical Definitions : This paper details how certain objects are