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Envy: the canker in the bud
Authors:Caroline Payton
Affiliation:1. Honorary Therapist, S. W. London and St. George's Mental Health NHS Trustcaroline.payton@tiscali.co.uk
Abstract:This paper explores the relevance of the concept of moral masochism as a response to early trauma and the implications of this for psychotherapy.

Consideration is given to early conceptualisations of moral masochism within the psychoanalytic literature, in particular, the move from drive theory to object relations. More recent developments in relation to trauma and defences, such as disassociation, are explored. It is suggested that a more complex and fuller understanding requires thinking about the subtle and shifting interaction of both these levels. This allows the possibility of building a more nuanced understanding which can look at both behaviour, as described in the trauma literature, and meaning which is the core of a more classical psychoanalytic approach.

Case histories are used to illustrate the linkages between moral masochism and trauma and the transference and countertransference dynamics and challenges involved. Progress varied in these cases, with both positive and negative outcomes. This theoretical background is used to suggest why this may be so.
Keywords:Envy  the desire to supplant  rivalry  fear of annihilation  contempt  spoiling  destructiveness  projective identification
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