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  1. Learn about projective identification, an unconscious phantasy in which aspects of the self or an internal object are split off and attributed to an external object. Find out how this concept is used by British Kleinians and see a drawing by an unknown patient.

  2. Jun 24, 2021 · Projective Identification was first described by psychoanalyst, Melanie Klein. Here is how it works: Person A has a feeling they’d rather avoid, and so they project it, unconsciously, onto...

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  4. In the object relations theory of Melanie Klein, projective identification is a defense mechanism in which a person fantasizes that part of their ego is split off and projected into the object in order to harm or to protect the disavowed part.

  5. Jan 25, 2024 · Projective Identification. Projective Identification is a psychic defense mechanism in which infants split off unacceptable parts of themselves, project them onto another object, and finally introject them back into themselves in a changed of distorted form.

  6. In 1946, Melanie Klein 1 introduced the term projective identification in the following way: Much of the hatred against parts of the self is now directed toward the mother. This leads to a particular form of identification which establishes the prototype of an aggressive object-relation.

  7. Projective identification is a defense mechanism that involves projecting one's impulses, feelings, or traits onto another person and making them identify with them. Learn how this phenomenon works, who coined it, and see some examples of projective identification in different contexts.

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