Identification, Projection, and Projective Identification in Early Links
Missonnier, Sylvain
Identification, Projection, and Projective Identification in Early Links - 2009.
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The concepts of identification, projection and projective identification play an essential role in family consultation parents/baby. They are also valuable tools to explore the partition of prenatal subtle interrelationships between the processes of parenting and being born human. From his clinical experience, the author develops a hypothesis: the classic definition of “pathological projective identification” corresponds to psychological variations of the standard “good enough mother” in early pregnancy. Malformation anxieties during pregnancy can illustrate this hypothesis.
Identification, Projection, and Projective Identification in Early Links - 2009.
54
The concepts of identification, projection and projective identification play an essential role in family consultation parents/baby. They are also valuable tools to explore the partition of prenatal subtle interrelationships between the processes of parenting and being born human. From his clinical experience, the author develops a hypothesis: the classic definition of “pathological projective identification” corresponds to psychological variations of the standard “good enough mother” in early pregnancy. Malformation anxieties during pregnancy can illustrate this hypothesis.
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