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This paper discusses one type of psychological disorder commonly seen in late adolescents who have appeared well adjusted throughout their earlier adolescent years. The disorder comes to light when a web of established roles and relationships can no longer provide a sense of identity and substitute for genuine self-esteem. The loss of this defensive niche reveals the existence of significant developmental lags or deficits in self structure, self-object differentiation, and ego functions. These disorders typically reflect a complex mingling of oedipal-neurotic conflicts, immense difficulty with separation, and developmental-structural arrests. In the initial treatment relationship, the developmental deficits are most prominent. When they are addressed, a revival and reworking of earlier adolescent separation concerns becomes possible, and some developmental momentum is restored. Overall, these disorders require a conceptualization that can give full weight to the salience of self structural problems within basically neurotic personality organization.