RT Journal A1 Gamm SR T1 Object love and reality: An introduction to a psychoanalytic theory of object relations. JF Archives of General Psychiatry JO Archives of General Psychiatry YR 1969 FD March 1 VO 20 IS 3 SP 374 OP 376 DO 10.1001/archpsyc.1969.01740150118016 UL http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/archpsyc.1969.01740150118016 AB Today it is generally acknowledged by the behavioral scientist that the study of human behavior requires the cooperation of many disciplines whose investigations contribute to our knowledge of behavior as a final common pathway. In this 167-page book Dr. Modell, a Boston psychoanalyst, has attempted this type of integration in a largely psychoanalytic framework from an historical developmental point of view by using the work of biologists (Lorenz), philosophers (Plato to Kant, Cassirer), physical scientists (Eddington to Kuhn), modern linguists (Chomsky), psychologists (William James), art historians (Gombrich), and mainly psychoanalysts (Freud, Ferenczi, Federn, Nunberg, Winnicott, and others).He has done an excellent job of modifying traditional psychoanalytic theory to fit his clinical observations of the "borderline" and schizophrenic patients he has studied since 1951. He claims to have avoided any radical departure from Freudian theory by presenting his psychoanalytic theory of object relations