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Otto Kernberg formulated a theory of borderline personality based on a premise of failure to develop in childhood.
In parallel to this evolution of the term " borderline " to refer to a distinct category of disorder, psychoanalysts such as Otto Kernberg were using it to refer to a broad spectrum of issues, describing an intermediate level of personality organization between neurotic and psychotic processes.
Otto F. Kernberg ( 1967 ) developed a theory of borderline personality organization of which one consequence may be borderline personality disorder.
* Otto F. Kernberg
Otto Kernberg designed an intensive form of psychoanalytic psychotherapy known as Transference-Focused Psychotherapy ( TFP ), which is meant to be more suitable for Borderline Personality Organization ( BPO ) patients.
Otto Kernberg states that there are three types of narcissism: normal adult narcissism, normal infantile narcissism, and pathological narcissism.
Still, narcissism has been a great source of disagreement between Otto Kernberg and Heinz Kohut.
Otto Kernberg and Heinz Kohut can be considered to be the two theorists that have markedly influenced past and current psychoanalytic thinking.
Otto F. Kernberg and Heinz Kohut regard the analytic process as well as the role of the analyst in quite different terms.
Love Relations: Normality and Pathology: Otto Kernberg, Yale University Press.
* Interview with Otto Kernberg ( Psychotherapy. net )
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Currently-affiliated psychiatrists and psychologists include Jack Barchas, Robert Michels, Otto F. Kernberg, James Kocsis, and Theodore Shapiro.
Several current or former members of its faculty are well known within psychoanalysis and psychiatry, including Fredric Busch, Susan Coates, Arnold Cooper, Norman Doidge, Robert Glick, Richard Isay, Otto Kernberg, Roger MacKinnon, Robert Michels, Robert Pollack, Sandor Rado, Roy Schafer, Daniel Schechter, Theodore Shapiro, Robert Spitzer, and Daniel Stern.
Similar to Bill Wilson's Alcoholics Anonymous five decades earlier, Beattie's early work took the previously complex object relations theory and interpersonal theories of psychoanalysts like Heinz Kohut, Wilfred Bion and Otto Kernberg and put them in language the average reader could easily grasp.

Otto and born
Among their children, four lived to maturity: Henry, born in 952 ; Bruno, born 953 ; Matilda, the first Princess-Abbess of Quedlinburg, born about 954 ; and Otto II, later Holy Roman Emperor, born 955.
Hilbert, the first of two children of Otto and Maria Therese ( Erdtmann ) Hilbert, was born in the Province of Prussia-either in Königsberg ( according to Hilbert's own statement ) or in Wehlau ( known since 1946 as Znamensk ) near Königsberg where his father worked at the time of his birth.
* Richard Falckenberg ( Friedrich Otto ) ( 1851 – 1920 ), a German philosophy historian, born here.
Otto Dix was born in Untermhaus, Germany, now a part of the city of Gera.
1042 – 29 July 1099 ), born Otho de Lagery ( alternatively: Otto, Odo or Eudes ), was pope from 12 March 1088 until his death on 29 July 1099.
Theophanu ( 960 – June 15, 991 ) (, Theophano Skleraina ), also spelled Theophania, Theophana or Theophano, was born in Constantinople, and was the wife of Otto II, Holy Roman Emperor.
* Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor, born June or July 980
** Otto Seeck, German classical historian ( born 1850 )
Otto III was born in June or July 980 somewhere between Aachen and Nijmegen ( modern day North Rhine-Westphalia ).
Otto II was born in 955, the third son of the King of Germany Otto I and his second wife Adelaide of Italy.
By 957, Otto II's older brothers Henry ( born 952 ) and Bruno ( born 953 ) had died, as well as Otto I's son from his first wife Eadgyth, the Crown Prince Liudolf, Duke of Swabia.
Though Otto I preferred Byzantine Princess Anna Porphyrogenita, daughter of former Byzantine Emperor Romanos II, as she was born in the purple, her age ( then only five years old ) prevented serious consideration by the East.
The Archbishop of Mainz Willigis, appointed in 975, who had been with Otto II's advisor since Otto the Great's second expedition into Italy in the 960s, had not been born from a noble family.
* Otto III, Holy Roman Emperor, born June or July 980
Otto von Guericke was born to a patrician family of Magdeburg, Germany.
The fifty poems that were published by Albert Giraud ( born Emile Albert Kayenbergh ) as Pierrot lunaire: Rondels bergamasques in 1884 quickly attracted composers to set them to music, especially after they were translated, somewhat freely, into German ( 1892 ) by the poet and dramatist Otto Erich Hartleben.
Otto Abels Harbach, born Otto Abels Hauerbach ( August 18, 1873 – January 24, 1963 ) was an American lyricist and librettist of about 50 musical comedies.

Otto and 1928
In 1928 Ido's major intellectual supporter, the Danish linguist Otto Jespersen, published his own planned language, Novial.
* Otto F. Walter ( 1928 – 1994 ), writer
* 1928Otto Diels and Kurt Alder discovered the Diels-Alder cycloaddition reaction for forming ring molecules.
* Jespersen, Otto, A Modern English Grammmar on Historical Principles, v. II, George Allen & Unwin, Ltd., London, 1928
Wilhelm Carl Werner Otto Fritz Franz Wien (; 13 January 1864 – 30 August 1928 ) was a German physicist who, in 1893, used theories about heat and electromagnetism to deduce Wien's displacement law, which calculates the emission of a blackbody at any temperature from the emission at any one reference temperature.
Dean was born in Olton, Texas, in 1928 the son of George Otto Dean, and his second wife Ruth ( née Taylor ) Dean.
* The earliest acknowledged adaptation of " The Tell-Tale Heart " was in a 1928 silent film of the same name directed by Leon Shamroy and starring Otto Matieson and Darvas.
Meanwhile, the first machine-sliced and machine-wrapped loaf of bread was sold on July 7, 1928, using Otto Frederick Rohwedder's technology.
The multiple cutting bands in Otto Frederick Rohwedder | Rohwedder's 1928 slicer are shown in this diagram from his patent.
* 1928 Adolf Otto Reinhold Windaus ( Chemistry )
* Otto Georg Bogislaf von Glasenapp ( 1853 – 1928 ), Vice president of the Reichsbank
* Sir George Otto Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet ( 1838 – 1928 )
Sir George Otto Trevelyan, 2nd Baronet OM, PC ( 20 July 1838 – 17 August 1928 ) was a British statesman and author.
He succeeded Otto Geßler as Defence Minister in 1928, a post he held until 1932.
Adolf Otto Reinhold Windaus ( 25 December 1876 – 9 June 1959 ) was a German chemist who won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1928 for his work on sterols and their relation to vitamins.
The theorem is named after the Austrian mathematician Otto Schreier who proved it in 1928.
The decline of his artistic fortunes began with the mixed reception given to Irrelohe ( Cologne, 1924 under Otto Klemperer ) and the failure of Der singende Teufel ( Berlin, 1928 under Erich Kleiber ).
Pearl Queen by Otto SchlichtThe most notable innovations to the internal construction of the Chemnitzer concertina were made by German-American instrument builders in Chicago: Ernest Glass patented an aluminum action in 1912 (), which was quicker and quieter than earlier wooden actions ; his son Otto further improved this action in 1928 ().
In 1923, aged fifteen, she joined the Communist Youth International and in 1928 helped organize her lover and comrade Otto Braun's escape from Moabit prison.
The landmark Tagblatt-Turmwas designed by architect Ernst Otto Oßwald, and is one of Germany's earliest high-rises, constructed between 1924 and 1928 and made from crushed stone and cement.
Otto Meissner in 1928
He had received $ 2, 000 from Arts patron Otto H. Kahn in 1928 to begin work on what became a book-length poem, The Bridge, but was frustrated at his lack of progress.
* T. F. Simon, ' Listy z cesty kolem sveta ', J. Otto, 1928 (' Journal from my travels around the world ')

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