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Adults use transitional objects as well. Brenner (2004) has called adult transitional objects "sacred objects." These may include mementos, rings, lockets, and other reminders that a an unseen or deceased loved one is with them.
Religious people may use icons, sacred books, and other objects for comfort or a reminder of a supernatural presence. The Psalmist appears to use the rod and staff as comfort objects in Psalm 23.
Brenner, M. (2004). The complete guide to transitional objects. New York, NY:
Simon & Schuster.
Goddard, C. (2018). The significance of transitional objects in an early childhood classroom for children and teachers. Dimensions of Early Childhood, 46, (1), 6-9.
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