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Margaret Mahler's Theory of Development

Margaret Mahler's Theory of Development
Normal Autistic Phase Birth to 4 weeks
Normal Symbiotic Phase4 weeks to 5 months


The Subphases of Separation-Individuation Proper
First Subphase Differentiation 5 to 10 months
Second SubphasePracticing10 to 16 months
Third Subphase Rapprochement16 to 24 months
Fourth SubphaseObject Constancy24 to 36 months

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