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Superego distortions and self-attack
Authors:Mark J. Goldblatt  Benjamin Herbstman  John T. Maltsberger
Affiliation:1. Harvard Medical School, 1105 Massachusetts Avenue, Suite 2C, Cambridge, MA 02138, USAmark_goldblatt@hms.harvard.edu;3. Harvard Medical School, 1105 Massachusetts Avenue, Suite 2C, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA
Abstract:Some people demand an unachievable level of self-perfection, and experience extremely harsh self-criticism when they inevitably fall short of this impossibly high standard. As a result of early trauma or neglect, patients who have internalized part-objects that are particularly responsive to aggression also appear to lack supportive introjects which could normally serve to counterbalance innate aggressivity. The resultant superego malformations are overly harsh and charged with self-destructive intent. Self-attack may range from guilt-ridden self-loathing to physical assault on the body. Suicide is viewed as restorative and survivable. Treatment interventions include superego analysis as a way to identify internalized self-attack, disentangle organized self-destructive elements and support counter-balancing forces for affect tolerance.
Keywords:superego  suicide  self-attack  destructive narcissism  aggression
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