Since the first years of life, the mother-infant relationship has an impact on the infant?s entire life. There is ?dependency? period in mother-infant relationship that begins inherently with birth. This ?dependency? period, in which the infant?s inner sense of security develops, gradually changes with his/her psychic and physical development. The infant is expected to be progressed gradually from the ?dependency? relationship to an ?attachment? relationship. The quality of this transition depends on the adequacy of the relationship the infant establishes with the image of the mother. Sometimes, the deficiencies and damages experienced in this early period, block the way to secure attachment and make the psychic independence of the individual difficult in later relationships. In this context, a young adult female patient is considered and evaluated by using projective tests. The early periods of this patient's life and the reflections of these periods on her object relations are evaluated through Rorschach and Thematic Apperception Test (TAT).