Projective Identification is 'a term first used by Melanie Klein (1946) to describe a process whereby parts of the ego are thought of as forced into another person who is then expected to become identified with whatever has been projected'.[1]
The projector 'strives to find in the other, or to induce the other to become, the very embodiment of projection'.[2]![]()
Projective Identification is 'a term first used by Melanie Klein (1946) to describe a process whereby parts of the ego are thought of as forced into another person who is then expected to become identified with whatever has been projected'.[1]
The projector 'strives to find in the other, or to induce the other to become, the very embodiment of projection'.[2]![]()
hey tailer, thanks for consolidating all of this info. I've tailed your top (2* and higher, two 1.9 last night) plays and am 8-2. I used to cull thru all of these threads but now I just review your top plays.
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BWD
hey tailer, thanks for consolidating all of this info. I've tailed your top (2* and higher, two 1.9 last night) plays and am 8-2. I used to cull thru all of these threads but now I just review your top plays.
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BWD
hey tailer, thanks for consolidating all of this info. I've tailed your top (2* and higher, two 1.9 last night) plays and am 8-2. I used to cull thru all of these threads but now I just review your top plays.
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BWD
hey tailer, thanks for consolidating all of this info. I've tailed your top (2* and higher, two 1.9 last night) plays and am 8-2. I used to cull thru all of these threads but now I just review your top plays.
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BWD
Projective Identification is 'a term first used by Melanie Klein (1946) to describe a process whereby parts of the ego are thought of as forced into another person who is then expected to become identified with whatever has been projected'.[1]
The projector 'strives to find in the other, or to induce the other to become, the very embodiment of projection'.[2]![]()
Projective Identification is 'a term first used by Melanie Klein (1946) to describe a process whereby parts of the ego are thought of as forced into another person who is then expected to become identified with whatever has been projected'.[1]
The projector 'strives to find in the other, or to induce the other to become, the very embodiment of projection'.[2]![]()

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