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Burial and resurgence of projective identification in French psychoanalysis
Authors:Daniel Widlöcher
Affiliation:, 75014 Paris FranceTranslated by Andrew Weller.
Abstract:Curiously enough, the concept of projective identification was ignored, and even rejected in France for at least two decades after the publication of the founding texts of Melanie Klein and Herbert Rosenfeld. This rejection was due to a critique from child psychoanalysts close to Anna Freud and also from the teaching of Lacan: the first took the real mother–child relation extensively into account, while the latter only saw the internal object as a signifier. The fact that during this period the countertransference was a concept reduced to its negative content no doubt explains this deliberate ignorance. With the dissemination of a broader and more positive conception of the countertransference, a renewal of interest could be observed in the 1980s with references to empathic listening and to the effects of thought‐induction.
Keywords:countertransference  co‐thinking  empathy  primary identification  projective identification  projection
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