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- Projective_identification abstract "Projective identification is a term introduced by Melanie Klein to describe the process whereby in a close relationship, as between mother and child, lovers, or therapist and patient, parts of the self may in unconscious fantasy be thought of as being forced into the other person.While based on Freud's concept of psychological projection, projective identification represents a step beyond. In R.D. Laing's words, “The one person does not use the other merely as a hook to hang projections on. He strives to find in the other, or to induce the other to become, the very embodiment of projection”. Feelings which can not be consciously accessed are defensively projected into another person in order to evoke the thoughts or feelings projected.".
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- Projective_identification subject Category:Defence_mechanisms.
- Projective_identification subject Category:Psychoanalytic_terminology.
- Projective_identification type Abstraction100002137.
- Projective_identification type Cognition100023271.
- Projective_identification type DefenceMechanisms.
- Projective_identification type DefenseMechanism113459322.
- Projective_identification type HumanProcess113493998.
- Projective_identification type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Projective_identification type Process100029677.
- Projective_identification type Process105701738.
- Projective_identification type PsychoanalyticProcess113542947.
- Projective_identification type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Projective_identification comment "Projective identification is a term introduced by Melanie Klein to describe the process whereby in a close relationship, as between mother and child, lovers, or therapist and patient, parts of the self may in unconscious fantasy be thought of as being forced into the other person.While based on Freud's concept of psychological projection, projective identification represents a step beyond. In R.D. Laing's words, “The one person does not use the other merely as a hook to hang projections on.".
- Projective_identification label "Identificación proyectiva".
- Projective_identification label "Identification projective".
- Projective_identification label "Identificazione proiettiva".
- Projective_identification label "Projective identification".
- Projective_identification label "Projektive Identifikation".
- Projective_identification label "Проективная идентификация".
- Projective_identification label "投影性同一視".
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- Projective_identification sameAs Identificazione_proiettiva.
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