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Projective identification: a concept overburdened.

N M Kulish

    International Journal of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
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    Projective identification, a psychoanalytic concept, has expanded beyond its original scope, leading to definitional issues. The study suggests limiting its use due to conceptual confusion, despite its clinical relevance in transference-countertransference dynamics.

    Area of Science:

    • Psychoanalysis
    • Psychology
    • Psychotherapy

    Background:

    • The concept of projective identification, originating with Melanie Klein, has evolved to encompass interpersonal dynamics.
    • Existing literature reveals diverse applications, definitional ambiguities, and conceptual inconsistencies regarding projective identification.

    Observation:

    • Clinical observations indicate that phenomena labeled as projective identification are complex and variable behavioral patterns.
    • These behaviors are not adequately understood within current theoretical frameworks.
    • The integration of intrapersonal and interpersonal psychological models is questioned due to these complexities.

    Findings:

    • The review highlights significant definitional and conceptual challenges associated with the term 'projective identification'.

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  • These difficulties suggest that the term's application may need to be restricted to avoid further confusion.
  • Despite terminological issues, the underlying clinical phenomena, particularly transference-countertransference interactions, remain significant.
  • Implications:

    • Limiting the use of 'projective identification' may enhance conceptual clarity in psychoanalytic and psychological discourse.
    • Further research is needed to better understand and define the complex interpersonal dynamics previously described by this term.
    • Clinicians should remain aware of the potent transference-countertransference phenomena, even if the specific terminology is revised.