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Konzepte der Identifizierung
Authors:Prof Dr med Siegfried Zepf  Sebastian Hartmann
Institution:1. Institut für Psychoanalyse, Psychotherapie und Psychosomatische Medizin, Universit?tskliniken des Saarlandes,
2. Institut für Psychoanalyse, Psychotherapie und Psychosomatische Medizin, Universit?tskliniken des Saarlandes, Geb. 2, 66421, Homburg/Saar
Abstract:The authors investigate primary, hysterical, narcissistic identification, and introjection as conceptualised by Freud, Melanie Klein’s projective identification, and Anna Freud’s identification with the aggressor and altruistic surrender. It is pointed out that hysterical identification, narcissistic identification, and introjection are unconscious processes leading into a state of primary identification, and that they can be distinguished on a clinical level as regards the emotional meaning the object has for the subject. In hysterical identification the aspects of an object with which one identifies and all its other aspects retain their emotional meaning, in narcissistic identification these other aspects also keep their emotional meaning, but in this case the aspects with which one identifies lose their emotional meaning, and in introjection all aspects of an object lose their emotional meaning. Furthermore, it is shown that hysterical or narcissistic identifications are the mechanisms underlying the identification with the aggressor, and that—along with projections—hysterical re-identification also plays a decisive role in projective identification and altruistic surrender, whereby in these latter processes the object identifies himself unconsciously with the contents projected onto him in a hysterical or narcissistic manner.
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