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object relationship
object relationship[′äb·jekt ri′lā·shən‚ship] (psychology) The attitudes and responses of one person toward another; the capacity of an individual to react appropriately to and to accept and love other people. object relationship
ob·ject re·la·tion·shipin the behavioral sciences, the emotional bond between one person and another (or between two groups), as opposed to the individual's (or group's) interest in him or herself (itself).ob·ject re·la·tion·ship (ob'jekt rĕ-lā'shŭn-ship) behavioral sciences The emotional bond between an individual and another person (or between two groups), as opposed to the individual's or group's interest in self. |